Thursday, July 18, 2013
Bureaucracy and Design
Summer in Ripe City
Sunday, June 16, 2013
I sensed a great, infinite scream run through nature, Edvard Munch (1892 )
So if you are strolling along the Piazza San Marco and are a bit bored by your ability to be casually wandering in the middle of the day, and everything you've seen at this year's Venice Biennale just doesn't thrill you. Then I hear that the performances on May 31st at the U.S. Pavilion, Giardini at 4pm, and then at 5pm at the British Pavilion, Giardini are a SCREAM!
They are also taking place on these dates at these pavilions:
June 1st: German Pavilion, Giardini at 4pm, and at the Chinese Pavilion, Arsenale at 5pm.
June 2nd: Piazza San Marco at 4pm and at City of Venice from 5pm onwards
This is from their email blast:Inspired by Edvard Munch's most famous painting 'The Scream', Mad For Real's eponymous performance reactivates this iconic picture into a live, vocalised expression of contemporary angst. Whereas Munch's screams came from the madhouse or the abattoir of the 1890s, Cai Yuan and Jian Jun Xi's Scream invites participation 110 years later in a globalised context of economic and social uncertainty. Resonating with well-known texts of Chinese modernity since the May Fourth movement, such as famous author Lu Xun's volume Call to Arms () of 1922, Mad For Real's Scream reaches across time and culture into a single, communal burst of humanity.
www.screamforreal.org
www.madforreal.org
Art Director's Club 50/50 initiative - a step, but too where?
Tribute to out Ancestors of the Middle Passage
| So, if any of your ancestors were from the continent of Africa, then you should be in attendance. And tell me, whose isn't? This is a way of saying thanks to the folks who got chased by lions and survived. Who figured out we can eat peanuts and artichokes. The people who understood that the spark from a two rocks hitting each other can warm your body, cook meat and nourish the soul. Come down to Coney Island this weekend. You know you haven't been down there in such a long time; plus aren't you curious to see what Hurricane Sandy did to the boardwalk? This ceremony is in its 24th year. And while it is a ceremony for those who died during the middle passage, I like to think of it as a remembrance of ALL those who came before regardless of circumstance This is a chance to experience some culture that belongs to us all. We are all Africans and this is a chance to say thanks to those strong enough to survive and leave the world a great and inspiring place for us today. Go say hello to an ancestor. And take them some good brandy, they would appreciate it. I know I would when I'm an ancestor. It's Saturday June 8th, from 12pm to 6pm. At the Ancestor's Circle, 17th Street and Coney Island Boardwalk in Coney Island Brooklyn |
Hundreds of New Yorkers attend this Tribute annually, to drum, to pray, to remember, to wade in the water and leave flowers at the shoreline. This year Guyanese master drummer Baba Mpho with a group of drummers and singers will perform at the ceremony at the water's edge between 4pm and 5pm. |
Thursday, May 16, 2013
WalkaboutNYC 2013 - The Tech Edition
check out my itinerary there are plenty of companies to visit with open spots.
OutBrain
Yodle Squarespace
Friday, May 10, 2013
My little interview by the Art Directors Club
Bordo Bello- Exhibit postmortem
Oh Debbie!
The Artist JR strikes again
MonotypeNerdiness Report
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Caypso, a typeface
The making of Calypso PF' on YouTube
You can even download a copy of the typeface.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
So I tried on a prototype of the Google Glass
The learning curve is none existent and it begins to be very, very cool once you get the hang of tilting your head up a bit and the touch scroll on the side. You can access all the google apps I believe and possibly the Internet.
You cannot walk and view. I mean you can, but 1) you will look like a fool with your head tilted to the sky, and 2) you will step in dog shit. It's not a motion device, at least not for me.
So, all this happened because I was at the launch of the Art Directors Club Google Lounge.
Cool communal workspace where those of us without an office for our tiny design agencies can take a meeting. Wow the clients and pitch the next big thing like the Google Shoe.
Ben Jones Google Creative Director, gave one of the most inspirational presentations I've seen as a designer. Now, I was truly inspired. So much do that I want to get him to come to our offices and present it to our designers.
There was also the Google Shoe. Yes! I didn't make that up! It spoke. Yes it did. It is your sarcastic friend.
We got to try the sensor out as it was in prototype form an there was only one shoe on display. It's cool, but I need to see the practical applications ;and it needs to be able to warn you of oncoming dog shit. 'Nuff said…


































