Sunday, September 28, 2008
Last week in Istanbul
Am sleepless in Stockholm, and have to catch a flight at 6am, so what better moment than to blog about last week in Istanbul, where "If Tomorrow never comes" opened at Rodeo. Here are some of the works view of the archive of Yilmaz Aysan
view of the archive of Yilmaz Aysan
 Loukia Alavanou great video
Loukia Alavanou great video
 Christodoulos Panayotou slideshow of mafia fireworks
Christodoulos Panayotou slideshow of mafia fireworks
 Angelo Plessas Youtube still from FantasyGates
Angelo Plessas Youtube still from FantasyGates
 my "house for a collector"
my "house for a collector"
or "all the rooms of the house of Iolas arranged like a pile of garbage or gold"
 Yilmaz Aysan again
Yilmaz Aysan again
 Gulsun Karamustafa's icebergs in the Bosphorus
Gulsun Karamustafa's icebergs in the Bosphorus
 Mark Aerial Waller
Mark Aerial Waller
 Angelo again
Angelo again
(his piece was a youtube account, but since youtube is not allowed in turkey he showed a print of whats not allowed
 view of the archive of Yilmaz Aysan
view of the archive of Yilmaz Aysan Loukia Alavanou great video
Loukia Alavanou great video Christodoulos Panayotou slideshow of mafia fireworks
Christodoulos Panayotou slideshow of mafia fireworks Angelo Plessas Youtube still from FantasyGates
Angelo Plessas Youtube still from FantasyGates my "house for a collector"
my "house for a collector"or "all the rooms of the house of Iolas arranged like a pile of garbage or gold"
 Yilmaz Aysan again
Yilmaz Aysan again Gulsun Karamustafa's icebergs in the Bosphorus
Gulsun Karamustafa's icebergs in the Bosphorus Mark Aerial Waller
Mark Aerial Waller Angelo again
Angelo again(his piece was a youtube account, but since youtube is not allowed in turkey he showed a print of whats not allowed
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Random Venice Biennial
Here's some snaps from Venice Architecture Biennial,
though everything is already on every blog in every country
and everybody has already seen everything...
though everything is already on every blog in every country
and everybody has already seen everything...
Labels:
Architecture,
Events
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Venice video rush
Its been a crazy week, so no time to blog Venice Architecture Biennale properly and I'm already on the second city this week. But here's some clips anyway
Amazing Madelon Vriesendorp rarely seen animated feature
a nice video from the interesting but badly installed Swiss pavilion
Showstopping lecture by the super influential Jeremy Rifkin
coming soon: the amazing movie from Koolhaas' Bordeaux villa, as described by the cleaning lady of the house (I forgot to upload from Athens and now I'm in Istanbul which is not so youtube friendly...)
Amazing Madelon Vriesendorp rarely seen animated feature
a nice video from the interesting but badly installed Swiss pavilion
Showstopping lecture by the super influential Jeremy Rifkin
coming soon: the amazing movie from Koolhaas' Bordeaux villa, as described by the cleaning lady of the house (I forgot to upload from Athens and now I'm in Istanbul which is not so youtube friendly...)
Labels:
Architecture,
Events
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Monday, September 08, 2008
Holiday Ruin
 While in Naxos, we mostly hung out at a beach called Hawaii (no less)
While in Naxos, we mostly hung out at a beach called Hawaii (no less)which is right next to a never-completed hotel complex from the early 70's
 The sun shines through assymetrical arches
The sun shines through assymetrical arches and forests of double arches
and forests of double arches and general concrete mayhem
and general concrete mayhem happiness through to the sea
happiness through to the sea and for sure sexy at night
and for sure sexy at night almost falling apart
almost falling apart rooms with perfect summer lighting
rooms with perfect summer lighting and cracks in the ceiling complete the perfection
and cracks in the ceiling complete the perfection
Labels:
Architecture
Friday, September 05, 2008
In Burgaria this is a good salary
 This past summer Google launched its Virtual Worlds portal Lively. It was supposed to be the big entrance to the 3D internet, though it was launched ever so discreetly. It looks like the Sims. Somehow they decided I should be a bored teenage girl,
This past summer Google launched its Virtual Worlds portal Lively. It was supposed to be the big entrance to the 3D internet, though it was launched ever so discreetly. It looks like the Sims. Somehow they decided I should be a bored teenage girl,  though I'm afraid its just too late for that.
though I'm afraid its just too late for that.  Then I was "feeling lucky" on the avatar tab, but I became a wigger
Then I was "feeling lucky" on the avatar tab, but I became a wigger(as in Eminem, white nigger, not happening)

Finally I saw a place called "cave" and I thought, thats were I'm going.
 It ended up being as cliche as anything.
It ended up being as cliche as anything.With Second Life having turned into the boondocks of the internet,
and Lively really not lively at all, is there hope for an online 3D experience?
Labels:
Thoughts
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