check this out: they describe it like this: Temporary Services ‘features artists who work collaboratively, harmonizing individual perspectives, ideas, and talents. Embodying self-sufficiency within a cooperative spirit, the collectives and collaborators encourage us to reassess our assumptions and values, reveal the global in the local… Read More
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Notes
Documenta is an exhibition of contemporary and modern art which happens every 5 years in Kassel, Germany. I have been going through the documenta 13 website, which is full of everything amazing, visit the website and experience snippits of what one would at documenta 13.… Read More
Jacques Ranciere on the Problems and Transformations in Critical Art 2004
So after reading through the last blog on Fritz Haeg and having had a look through the book it would be fitting to blog about what we are discussing right now in 2004 essay in i Documents of Contemporary Art on the idea of how relational art sets out to create ‘objects’ as well as situations… Read More
The Sundown Salon, FRITZ HAEG
‘The Sundown Salon Unfolding Archive’ has arrived in my world recently and the more I read the more I am excited by it. It’s an overview by a project called’ The Sundown Salon undertaken by Fritz Haeg, who is an architect turned artist turned garden… Read More
When Art Becomes an Advertisment
We love this French advertisement http://www.youtube.com/verify_age?next_url=http%3A//www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3D-p5muDCZiI0
RAYGUN MAGAZINE 1992-2000
Raygun was an alternative rock-and-roll magazine exploring experimental music and typography design. It was chaotic and not always readable but had striking covers and imagery. They were known for the cutting edge advertising and covered musicians such as Radiohead, Bjork, Beck, Flaming Lips, and PJ… Read More
Computer Program Helps Kids With Social Interaction
A young Brisbane psychologist Renae Beaumont has created a unique computer program which unlocks the mysteries of social interaction to children with Asperger’s syndrome. Children with Asperger’s Syndrome usually have normal to high intelligence levels but struggle with social interaction, forming friendships and responding to emotional cues. Read… Read More
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
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
Hyperallergic
Hyperallergic is a forum for serious, playful and radical thinking about art in the world today. http://hyperallergic.com/