31 January 2006

Posters...


Blanka has some amazing posters from the like of Experimental Jetset & Build. Worth a look because posters are fun. Experimental Jetset's identity work for the Stedelijk Museum is worth a look too: if not for its clarity then for its experimentation with simplicity.

29 January 2006

Alison Jackson's Confusion

Alison Jackson is creating fantasies via constructed and deliberately fake photographs. In constructing these fakes she's playing on our society's collective fantasy. The constructions are untrue but they could be true, and therefore the threat of them not being false renders them quite interesting. One looks at her photos, mentally knows that they are false but still wonders if maybe they aren't... is that really the Queen watching 2 horse having sex?

27 January 2006

Dan Flavin & Mozart

Dan Flavin is having a retrospective of his work in London at the Hayward Gallery and the little micro-site the gallery put together is beautiful. Check it out. I wish more web design was this simple to navigate, elegant to look at and overall effective... please.


Also it is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's birthday today. Go cop a Mozart t-shirt.

24 January 2006

Ghostface taming the seal



I don't know what's better than these pics. Best photos all year. It's young, this 2006, but these are the benchmark.

18 January 2006

First Impressions Count


Well, what do you know?

First impressions count on the web!

Canadian researchers have found out what everyone knew already: Look sharp and/or be charming. Always. Yes, even if you have a website.

17 January 2006

DIRTY, HEADFONEHAUS & Slow Design


D*I*R*T*Y is an old website; I haven't been there in years, and they still haven't redesigned their blue sqaure layout. But they've been busy adding content and you know what? I think it's kind of ill they haven't redesigned in years. It's liking finding an old friend and being friends again but you've changed and aged and they're still the same and just as pretty.

HEADFONEHAUS
is a blog run by Steven, a friend of my friend Matthew over at Unresort. I link up Steven and his mp3 blog partly because he has some excellent music posted and partly because he has a photo of a crocodile up on his blog. It takes a bold man to post a crocodile.

PS. Speaking of DIRTY and they're lack of a redesign all these years, I just noticed this interesting article about slow design by Michael Bierut designer at Pentagram and founder of the design blog Design Observer. Found over at TED Blog.

Give it a read and give me the gist in a haiku.

16 January 2006

15 January 2006

Lampeluna


File Lampeluna under design so nice it makes go woo! And they're Polish to boot.

13 January 2006

Rock Me



No Doubt - Rock Steady & Neil Diamond - Rock Me Gently

The two tracks above go together. They're from two very different genres (they're still both pop songs) from two very different generations (1960's vs 2001) - because both songs are essentially on the same topic - and both have this wonderfully amazing funk undertone. The guitar on the Diamond track gets in to a groove and listen for that cheesy synthesizer too. Similar sounds are apparent in the No Doubt track right from the 1st bar. Coincidence? For sure.

12 January 2006

Faena Hotel & Universe


Philippe Starck went out and created a designer-iffic hotel in Argentina called Faena Hotel & Universe. Mostly I just wanted to post the above photo. That's hot.

"Staying in" is the new "going out"


Last week, walking along Bathurst I saw some posters for some sort of new theatre production (or something) and it was called "Staying in is the new going out" and I thought it was a fun and clever twist on the way things are supposed to be, how one is supposed to live and how we are supposed to entertain ourselves. Therefore it's interesting to me that I receive this newsletter from trendwatching.com and it's all about the growing trend of the elite middle class and their trend to living it up at home. The array of products available is really interesting, everything from a walk-in-wine-cellar & beer-on-tap to residential-elevators and most curiously private rooms.

It makes me think that some of us humans are living really rich. And we are. But that doesn't stop us from aging and here I digress.

I just turned 29 and I'm getting older, we all are, and I'm on the verge of being 30. I don't really think it's much of big deal. Our culture places a huge premium on youth and to get old is bit of taboo. I personally think it's kind of sad that getting old is this bad and nasty thing that is combated liposuction and chin tucks and multi-vitamins. As baby boomers age, we'll probably just being hearing about this anti-aging phenomena. I don't really know I'm trying to say right now, but I'll some it up like this: Be happy to have life, and a warm bed and remember your whole past and please, act your age.

10 January 2006

My temple needs a sponsor


Architecture, design and sculpture conflationist Thomas Heatherwick is killing it. The above is a sculpture called B of the Bang. It's scale alone is impressive. But if you really want to be impressed, check out the Buddhist Temple he's building: crazy.

04 January 2006

Riders on the Storm

First post for the oh six and it's music. Old music. Classic western world existentialist themed and everything. I'm posting this song because it goes well with what transpired in my life today.

The Doors - Riders on the Storm

I was showering my sweaty self in the shower after working out, and when I turned off that hot water and dried my wet skin, I went to blow dry my hair because that's what mom would tell me to do. When my hair was dry, I just started to sing along to this familiar song and then whistling to that keyboard solo.

I'm about to have an amazing year. I wish that for you too.