All posts by “RAYGUN”
Design Sponge – spaces
The ‘Sneak Peek’ section on the design sponge website documents the living spaces of people who live in interesting spaces, I love the apartments and weird and wonderful spaces people live in. New sneak peeks are added all the time, I find myself checking to… Read More
Come draw with me at RAYGUN.
Machine Project
Machine Project is an incredibly awesome project located in LA. It’s a gallery used to facilitate everything else, they have public lectures about sea slugs, analogue television dying, and do other rad stuff like group naps and cheese tasting. A great book about one of… Read More
Josef Frank
So I was talking with Ali and Sam tonight at one of our RAYGUN meetings (which always seem to involve Champagne, red wine, coffee and or chocolate) about Austrian born architect Josef Frank c 1885 – 1967 (roughly) and thought I’d share some inspiring visuals with you.… Read More
I WILL DRAW ANYTHING WITH ANYONE, a homage to Steve Lambert
I set up this table in RAYGUN. When people approach I offer to draw with them about whatever they would like. If they don’t know what they want to draw about I keep a list of questions such as: – how about this weather? –… Read More
Kyle Jenkins
Check out Kyle Jenkins, painter, photographer, works on paper, musician, sculpture, architectural installation. http://www.kyleandrewjenkins.com/
Cara Ann Simpson Sound Artist
Cara Ann is a sound artist from Toowoomba and now living in Melbourne who’s embarking on a new and exciting sound project. http://www.caraannsimpson.com/
Working out how to blog on my blackberry
Sitting at the kitchen table in Toowoomba eating chocolate and drinking coffee with Sam trying to work out how to connect my blackberry with wordpress so i can update on the go. Look forward to getting it together and posting in the near future. Any… Read More
Sal Randolph: Notes on Slack, or, a declaration of Uselessness
Slack is extra—extra line in the rope. Slack is not keeping things tight. It means not pulling, or at least not pulling so much that you use up all the slack. In animal training, slack is a reward. When a horse does what you want,… Read More