February 3, 2008

Kristin Lucas's "Whatever Your Mind Can Conceive" at And/Or Gallery

. . . in Dallas, Texas -- one of the best shows I've seen anywhere in the last twelve months; smart and insightful, expressing archetypal yet urgent concerns in the idioms of today.

There are two, thematically-related parts. In the front gallery is her "contemplative installation including video, light box prints, cast rocks, and laser cut comets" featuring, among other things, fragments of a narrative including sessions the artist undertook with a real hypnotherapist to treat a grotesque eruption on her face that she purports to believe enhance her job performance as a bingo caller. In the back of the gallery is her related, "Refresh group exhibition [comprising the legal documentation and courtroom sketches from when] she legally changed her name from Kristin Lucas to Kristin Lucas as a kind of re-awakening, [plus portraits] she had her colleagues produce . . . of her before and after the change."

The work in the front gallery is shown in the picture but looks better as installed at And/Or. There are three channels of video, one screening on a boxy, older computer monitor that's been painted with a finish similar to that of the fake "rocks," and two screening wholly or partly on beautifully-knotted plywood -- a last-minute decision that may sound weird but looks fantastic and works well with the Western setting of the narrative.

See the show if you can; more info on And/Or's site.

February 1, 2008

For Your Snarky Valentine

My friend Julie Jackson, the creator of Kitty Wigs among other things, just added a great new product to her subversive cross stitch shop: limited edition Natalie Dee cross stitch kits. Take a look.

January 31, 2008

Transform Your Wii into a Virtual Reality Portal

Worth watching all the way through (4:45 min. total).



If this could be combined with a holographic screen to make it work for more than one viewer . . . total reality control.

January 30, 2008

Lakai's "Fully Flared" Intro

"Cloud" Sculpture has a Silver Lining

. . . conceived by the British art and design studio, Troika:



(Thanks, Ben!)

Further Research Confirms: Over 1 Million Iraqi Citizens Killed

Further survey work by Opinion Research Business, in association with the Independent Institute for Administration and Civil Society Studies, has confirmed an earlier estimate that over 1,000,000 Iraqi citizens have died as a result of the U.S. invasion of Iraq. More here and here.

January 25, 2008

Nessie in Tokyo

Video here (please scroll down. Thanks, Ben!)

January 22, 2008

Shual

Go here and wait a few seconds (speakers rec'd) . . . nice.