consumed

Posted February 14th, 2011 at 4:35 pm. There are 0 comments.

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For a year in 2010, Bill Rugan took a photo of everything he ate, and created a “Catalogue of Everything I Ate

This is not a blog. This is a catalogue. A compendium of all the things I stuffed into my stupid face during 2010. Every meal, snack, nosh, or scrap I consumed. Seconds? Yes. A cracker? Yep. A single pistachio found in the bottom of the bowl that did not need to be shelled? You betcha.

I noticed that food and circular shapes go well together.


mutatoes

Posted February 10th, 2011 at 11:57 am. There are 0 comments.

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Uli Westphal’s mutant vegetables, or Mutatoes


cities reorganized

Posted February 9th, 2011 at 1:48 pm. There are 0 comments.

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French artist Armelle Caron deconstructs city maps and reorganizes them into neat and tidy rows.

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noteslate

Posted February 8th, 2011 at 3:43 pm. There is 1 comment.

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I want a noteslate, a simple paper like tablet for notes, sketches and drawing.


In the Trees – Twin Peaks art show

Posted February 7th, 2011 at 11:48 am. There are 0 comments.

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Twin Peaks 20th Anniversary Art Exhibition in Los Angeles. Opens February 12th


8-bit cities

Posted February 4th, 2011 at 1:22 pm. There are 0 comments.

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8-bit City is an awesome Kickstarter funded project by Brett Camper. Videogame graphic inspired slippy maps built on top of Openstreetmap data.

The 8-Bit Cities project, which started with 8-Bit NYC, is an attempt to make the city feel foreign yet familiar, smashing together two culturally common models of space: the lo-fi overhead world maps of 1980s role-playing and adventure games, and the geographically accurate data that drives today’s web maps and GPS navigation. I hope to evoke the same urge for exploration, abstract sense of scale, and perhaps most importantly unbounded excitement that many of us remember experiencing on the Nintendo Entertainment System, the Commodore 64, or any other number of 8-bit microcomputers. Maps offer us visual architectures of the world, encouraging us to think about and interact with space in particularly constrained ways. Take some time to think about your surroundings a little differently. Set out on a quest. Be an adventurer


the universal now

Posted January 13th, 2011 at 1:40 pm. There are 0 comments.

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The Universal Now by Abigail Reynolds.

Relief sculptures using found photographs of the same place taken at different times.

I love these. She has other folded photographs,some awesome crochet work. and currently has a solo show in Seattle at Ambach & Rice





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