The Harmonic Synthesizer is an the lobby of the McLennan physics building, University of Toronto. Here’s the description from the accompanying … [Read more...]
Art inspired by, or depicting Riots
We're open to further contributions. “The Battle of Orgreave“, 2001 by Jeremy Deller. A large scale performance re-enacting a confrontation … [Read more...]
Scan Processor Studies, by Woody Vasulka & Brian O’Reilly
The SCAN PROCESSOR STUDIES are a collection of works by Woody Vasulka & Brian O'Reilly. The full work is of total approximate duration of 45 … [Read more...]
Managing the nation’s public lands
US Bureau of Land Management’s publication, 1982 Via Mika Savela's post Well Meaning Landscapes … [Read more...]
Oliver Sacks covers, by Cardon Webb
cardondesign.com Click to zoom. Via: Spine Out … [Read more...]
Othello, by Gunther Rambow
gunterrambow.de Click to zoom. … [Read more...]
The Coming Insurrection, (The Invisible Committee, 2007)
“From whatever angle you approach it, the present offers no way out. This is not the least of its virtues. From those who seek hope above all, it … [Read more...]
The Clock, by Christian Marclay
The Clock is a 24-hour single-channel montage constructed from thousands of moments of cinema and television history depicting the passage of time. … [Read more...]
Nation of shopkeepers, by Garudio Studiage
Here's a colouring book on the typology of Rye Lane commercial architecture, stripped of signage. While their corresponding in south and north London … [Read more...]
Citroën Karin and Citroën Xenia concept cars, by Trevor Fiore
Having no new models to reveal at the 1980 Paris Salon, Citroën stylist Trevor Fiore was given the go ahead to build a model (not a driveable car) for … [Read more...]
Stanley Tigerman, Six Planar Forms with Columns, Walls, Buttresses
Click to zoom. Via: zuloark found … [Read more...]
Federico Diaz: Outside Itself at Venice Biennale 2011
From vernissage.tv As collateral event to the Venice Biennale 2011, artist Federico Diaz presents an interactive kinetic work that uses sensors to … [Read more...]
Plan as map: The Funambulist on Miralles
"The architect that creates the most expressive ambiguity between the architectural plan and the map seems to be Enric Miralles (1955-2000)." … [Read more...]
R.E.M., 2 October 85, Complete Show in Germany
Fantastic performance! Thank to Valentina Tanni for the link. Don't miss So. Central Rain (30' 35'') and Have you ever seen the rain? (34' … [Read more...]
I hate myself and I want to DIY* Ken Isaacs: How to build your own living structures
How To Build Your Own Living Structures is an out-of-print manual of utopian architecture from 1974 created by American architectural experimenter Ken … [Read more...]
How electricity is made and transmitted
"The front cover of the fabulous FREE Central Electricity Generating Board publication 'How electricity is made and transmitted'. Despite being … [Read more...]
NASA’s 1976 identity guidelines
Four pages of an original copy of NASA’s identity guidelines, from when they re-branded to the ‘worm’ logo, dated January … [Read more...]
“I, Impostor”: Mike Nelson’s British Pavillion in Venice Biennale 2011
Easily the most complex work in Venice Biennale 2011, Mike Nelson's "I, Impostor" is a complete rework of the Neoclassical space of the British … [Read more...]
Venice Art Biennale 2011 quick round-up
Just came back from Venice 2011 Art Biennale. Obviously, as everybody said, a Gesamtkunstwerk paradise, with parallel universes by Thomas … [Read more...]
Bookmarks: dpr-barcelona | beyond books | between art, science and architecture
Thanks to the friends at DPR Barcelona for thrice-linking Socks on their Facebook page, during our hiatus while visiting Venice's Art Biennale. We'll … [Read more...]
Design fiction 1/2/3 by Casey Cripe
caseycripe.com blog flickr Click to zoom: … [Read more...]
Samantha Lee, AA Diploma 6: “Sacred Anomalies: Infiltrating Landscape Surveys”
The Australian mineral trade inspired Lee’s work, which intends to "explores the space of the mining survey as a parallel site for intervention, where … [Read more...]
Penguin Audio Book Classics
Via: Floresenelatico … [Read more...]
Evolution of Space Mission Control Rooms
With mixed feeling, while writing, the world is watching the last Space Shuttle landing ever. NASA TV shows the calm and the competence of all the … [Read more...]
Adam Simpson, Boundary Hotel Elevator (Vs. OMA, EXPO 89, France, Paris, 1989)
Adam Simpson, English illustrator. This is "Boundary Hotel Elevator". A commission to produce an artwork to appear floor to ceiling, all 4 sides of … [Read more...]
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