Here's a quick pick from the Random Rules project, a channel of artists' selection from You Tube. Random Rules is curated by Marina Fokidis and had its first screening during the Pulse Art Fair in New York.
Ahmet Ögüt
Aids-3D
Angelo Plessas
Annika Larsson
Assume Vivid Astro Focus
Dominique Gonzales-Foerster
Mathieu Laurette
Pablo Leon de la Barra
Rodney Graham
and me...
check out the complete channel at youtube.com/randomrules09
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Eternal Flatness
After Palm Springs we headed to Joshua Tree and the Hidden Valley
apparently discovered after an explosion
Angelo seemed to like the Joshua trees
he made friends
and shot friendly monsters for his IPG
that kept appearing everywhere
we stopped to check the 29palms inn
loved the lush oasis, but chose a military motel instead
next day,fuzzy endless descent into Death Valley,
almost hallucinatory
flatness of forever
and ever
the lowest point on the western hemisphere
for hours on end
finally the legendary Zabriskie point, and it all makes sense
somehow
Shpinx
and highway pyramids
the goldness of Mandalay
and the Wynn bronzeness
strange water homes
for green giants
abandoned mines that could have been houses
and houses that look like mines
faraway screens
white cross drugs
towns with funny names
and roads with bizarre but somehow familiar names that eventually take you tothe edge of the western world
Labels:
Architecture,
Travel
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Some more Palm Springs
While in PS, Jim took us on a architectural tour of whats great. Here a glimpse of the Kaufmann Housev by Richard Neutra, one of the architectural treasures which recently was renovated (for a rumored 15 mil...
this white walled-in stunner Craig Ellwood
the Albert Frey city hall
and some neighboring Wexler
Though I must admit I was equally, if not more drawn to the weirdness of lesser gems
like this Bank of America styled after Le Corbusier's famous church
which we could not help nicknaming Wrongchamp
or these bizarre rocks that were apparently too natural looking , so they got painted taupe, to fit better in the landscape (it was a wash, not opaque paint so some of the naturalness shows through...)
or this cute white-rock facade
and this style that we didn't know how to describe (pizza-hut classic?)
as we hit the freeway, we knew things would get weirder, when we saw ourselves reflected in a truck
we passed cowboy skyscrapers
and stucco pueblo geodomes
snakes to light your way
and dinosaurs with security exits
and welcoming tails
Labels:
Architecture,
Travel
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Chez Mr Isermann
Been having the pleasure of staying
at my good friend Jim Isermann's house in Palm Springs
a prefabricated steel house designed by Donald Wexler
Bridget
Angelo
Sunshine swimming pool
Isermann
Panton
Hello sky, hello mountains
lunch
and an unbeatable rock post box
Labels:
Architecture,
Travel
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