Heartbeats – The Knife
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Entries from June 2008
June 18, 2008 · Leave a Comment
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One Management Launches
June 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment
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Tagged: Pure Fashion, PURE SCIENCE
Chanel Mobile Art Fair: Fabrice Hyber
June 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Fabrice Hyber, a French Artist, of the Purest Science codes his work…
“…conceived in the form of a gigantic rhizome that develops on a principal of echoes.”
“… Each piece is but an intermediary and evolving stage of this “work in progress” which spreads like a proliferation of the thought, establishing links and exchanges…”
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Tagged: CHANEL MOBILE ART, PURE SCIENCE
New York Times:: Plants have Friends
June 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Today the Science Times features an article on Plants and their families:
“…And not only does this plant recognize its kin, but it also gives them preferential treatment.”
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PowerHouse Books: Forest Defenders
June 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Powerhouse released a Book called Forest Defenders, an environmental treatise on the decimation of the Old Growth Forests that has taken place during our current governmental administration.
This is my old home and these forests one of my loves…a treasure we should not lose.
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Tagged: Hot Science, Powerhouse Books
Design & the Elastic Mind…Our Brains getting props
June 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment
What brought me to this was the imagery designed was the One Laptop per Child Initiative.
When I realized that it was designed by bad-ass collective Pentagram’s Lisa Strausfeld my socks were blown off.
Have a look to see Hot Science, Design, Art, and people being good.
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Rococo- Sexual Revolution in a line
June 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Elements of line and sex that must have been almost sinister and teasing in such a chaste period.
At Cooper Hewitt Design Museum:
…examines the lasting impact of the Rococo period in design of the last four centuries; the poster, with the sinuous lines of Bantjes’ calligraphy, is one of twelve objects chosen to represent the 2000s.
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Tagged: Hot Art, Hot Design, Hot Science







