I've been looking at some of Paul Chan's stuff for possible inclusion in THE PROGRAM; he's so dam' cool. Something we prolly won't include but that's too fun not to mention is alternumeric fonts that you can download at Chan's site. The pic at left shows how the phrase, "See it here" looks written in "The Future Must Be Sweet" font, which refers to the work of Charles Fourier.
Note that Chan chose "desire" as the central glyph corresponding to the most common letter in the English alphabet, "e."
April 20, 2008
Paul Chan's "Alternumeric" Fonts
April 18, 2008
Unauthorized Group Exhibit in MoMA's Restrooms
On April 4, Jonathan Hartshorn, Brendan Carney, Thury Sigurthorsdottir and Scott Lawrence installed photos, sculptures and other works in an unauthorized exhibit in a the restrooms at MoMA. The photo (by Scott Lawrence) shows Hartshorn's performance piece, in which he crouched under a shower curtain.
As the NYT reports, "The exhibition lasted only from 6 to 6:26 p.m., . . . because a security guard, alerted by concerned bathroomgoers, showed up and tapped on Mr. Hartshorn’s shower curtain . . . and said, ‘I heard there was a mental patient in here.’"
The more enduring part of the exhibit is on the internet. Mr. Carney purchased the domain, "momaexhibitions.org," and replicated MoMA's site exactly, except for adding his own group's restroom show to the list of official exhibitions. The show's listed as, "Group Exhibition Down to Nature."
April 13, 2008
Take Your Pick
. . . and on and on. Lots more bumper stickers starting here, including, of course, "Bitter Hillary Clinton Supporters for Obama."
United we stand; divided we fall.
April 12, 2008
Al Gore's New Slide Show
From the first few minutes of Al Gore's recent TED talk:
"If religion, properly understood, is not about belief, [but] about behavior, perhaps we should say the same thing about optimism. . . .
"I'm a big advocate of changing light bulbs, buying hybrids, [etc.]; but as important as it is to change the light bulbs, it's more important to change the laws. And when we change our behavior in our daily lives, we sometimes leave out the citizenship part and the democracy part.
"In order to be optimistic about this, we have to become incredibly active as citizens in our democracy. In order to solve the climate crisis, we have to solve the democracy crisis. And we have one." [Emphasis supplied.]
In this talk, Gore describes some of the evidence that makes scientists think that climate change may now be happening even faster than they were recently predicting, and argues that we must put aside the distractions that engulf us, in order to rise with joy to the challenge and privilege of mobilizing politically and becoming the heroes "[a]bout which, a thousand years from now, philharmonic orchestras and poets and singers will celebrate by saying, 'they were the ones who found it within themselves to solve this crisis and lay the basis for a bright and optimistic human future.'"
Leidsche Rijn
Nice image, by Sandy Plotnikoff, apparently part of “Master Humphrey’s Clock,” a project by de Appel’s Curatorial Programme 07/08, in Utrecht, Netherlands.
Check out Plotnikoff's Blank Pizza, here.
April 10, 2008
Iraq: What Are We Waiting For?
A good one to apply this to.
Cf. the "Feel Like I'm Fixing To Die Rag" by Country Joe & the Fish:
April 9, 2008
Death and Diamonds.
Designer gasmasks by Diddovelema (via bbGadgets -- thanks, Ben!)
April 7, 2008
Seekway 3-D LED Cube
Seekway, please give one to Jenny Holzer? (Via Gizmodo.)