Saturday, December 15, 2007

Terraform House 2+3

Haven't been posting much about Second Life, because I havent been there much. Someone told me that Second Life is now over, and its all about facebook, but you cant build buildings on facebook so what good is that? Anyway I recently went to my First land and tried to re-enact the Terraform House. I bought some nice foldable furniture and started pretending to have diner, and there's propably nothing more boring or pathetic than pretenting to eat diner by yourself in internet suburbia. So I scrammed, and went my other land on Merope island, and re-remade terraform house as a mountain version. At some point some spooky lights appeared, but I'm afraid its a christmas thing. Anyway, at least there's a view

Friday, December 14, 2007

(I wish I took more photos at the opening of) In Present Tense

In present tense, National Museum of contemporary Art, curated by Daphne Vitali, Stamatis Schizakis, Tina Pandi
It started with a cool performance by Yorgos Sapountzis
Angelo Foundation great Dionisis Kavalieratos A visitor consumed by DeAnna Maganias
Christodoulos Panayotou "GuysGoCrazy"
and a lot more later
(and I didnt even take a photo of my piece, but I'll be back with that, obviously)

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

If you're in New York today



You should totally attend

About Houses and Other Topics

Maria Inès Rodriguez lecture and discussion at Apexart

Wednesday, December 12, 6:30 pm

apexart
291 Church Street, NYC, 10013
t. 212 431 5270
www.apexart.org

Cleaning up the blog folder

All this stuff has been hanging around looking for a post for so long, it has become like "random information concentration camp"
I have no idea what this is or for what I was looking for when I found this
Here I was looking for images from crazy sexy cool Jacques Couëlle
but I never found enough
on this organic south Mediterranean folly
this is one of the "walls" from the Open Space Technology thing in Istanbul and Sylvia looking coy hiding in her tuxedo
and Hazell Dean, always Searchin'

Friday, December 07, 2007

Reflected Ruin

Last week I passed by this cute modernist housing block (by Nikos Valsamakis), and its funny to see how it lies in ruins while mediocre neoclassical crap are being treated as the holy grail.
Anyway, the patternt treatment has always fascinated me, in a Miami way, though its really not close to the sea.
But the blind facade is even cuter because it catches the reflection of the stupid mirror building right next to it.
later on at the nearby mall, all I could see was shadow reflection patterns
and then more random patterns

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Teenage Fanclub

For some reason I started googling all my favorite records from high school. I've thrown away the vinyl long ago, because I always throw everything away

This was the most exotic record ever:
Dead or Alive's "Sophisticated Boom Boom"
Homo, punk, goth and horny angry dance music,
just everything a gay boy needed while growing up
Hand in Glove was my favorite track off this,
but I was always disappointed at how "not gay enough" it was
total fabulous underground,
I learned about Nomi when he was the first artist
to die of Aids
this was a leftover from pre-teen years,
when people spoke about Classical Music
I always thought they meant Summer-Moroder
another classic obviously, and this was a great hit too,
so it was strange to listen to such a gloomy record in summer discos
New Order "Blue Monday"
and I still get chills when I listen to this

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Last night in Exarcheia

Last night we went to the launch of WE NEED, presented by BETTINA,
at a semi abandoned club that I seen a million times from the outside
but never went in.
there were dark ponds on empty floors
grotto lamps with upside-down forest couches
manequinns
musical chairs + clothes
Dimitris was red
Selana was chatting
Aurora We Need
Meletis and the Bettina Boys
and later on Voltnoi played some great 90's techno,
perfect Faz revival

Dolmabahçe Revisited

Dolmabahçe is the palace on the eastern side of the Bosphorous.
The garden is amazing, I could go again and again


I walked down from Taksim square
Cute guard with podium
Dolmabahçe is basically the Dubai of 18th century, the Sultans were all hiring foreign architects to make it all fabulous and non-Ottoman, in a Ottoman way of course

Minaret under repair
the palm tree is friends with elegance
A clock thinks about becoming a building,
maybe sometime
trees behind a wall
a wall that looks like its not there

a door leading to the sea,
and one more
(I've blogged this before but I cant get enough)