Zupagrafika's Brutal London paper modelsHere and there:
Sun Ra, Ornette Coleman, and
Robots of Brixton!?
This looks unmissable; coming in April to BAM.
Art book
swap: brilliant idea.
Stylish
spacewear. Made in Brooklyn by terrestrial artisans.
Death is getting a
makeover. Paul Bennett from Ideo doesn't want it to be "such a downer." Another good one from
California Sunday.
Alison and Peter Smithson's East London estate, Robin Hood Gardens, is
under threat still. (Again.) But
these folks are keeping London's best-loved Brutalist tower blocks alive (albeit in
paper form).
On a brighter note, a
Richard Long-designed soundsystem that covertly operates in a bumper car ride in Coney Island will be powered up this weekend for its original purpose: disco impresario Nicky Siano's 60th birthday. Related: I will be
speaking with sound artist and theorist Micah Silver about his book
Figures in Air, which, in part, covers Long's unlikely rise in disco-era New York.
Reverse mining.
Ever wonder what a
Hogarth painting might taste like? The wait is
over. I can say with some confidence that
Caitlin's Diebenkorn (scroll down) probably tastes better. Recipe on page 92 of
this.
—Eugenia Bell Homepage image: still from Ornette: Made in America