Saturday 31 May 2008

he telectroscope

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'hardly anyone knows that a secret tunnel runs deep beneath the atlantic ocean. in may 2008, more than a century
after it was begun, the tunnel has finally been completed. an extraordinary optical device called a 'telectroscope'
has been installed, which allows people in new york to see people in london - and vice versa.'



'telectroscope' is an artwork by created by london artist paul st. george with artichoke that is currently installed 
beside the tower bridge in london and at the the fulton ferry landing by the brooklyn bridge in new york. 
'telectroscope' will be on show in both new york and london until june 15th for more details see the official website:http://www.telectroscope.net



via the cool hunter

the finger by oded ezer

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© poster designed and photographed by oded ezer, 2008 

oded ezer recently sent us images of his new typo art project, 'the finger'. the piece is an imaginary landscape
of hebrew letters. it was originally created as a homage to the israeli poet, choreographer and art critic
hezi leskley (1952-1994), echoing the title of his first book, published in 1986. 
the project consists on a short movie and a poster.




© movie directed by oded ezer, edited and sound designed by salomé, 2008

oded ezer's website: http://www.odedezer.com

'the question is the compliment' by matthew brannon at friedrich petzel

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matthew brannon’s installation at the whitney biennial 2008

‘the question is a compliment’ is the new exhibit of works by new york artist matthew brannon. located at 
friedrich petzel gallery, the show began on may 22nd and will continue until july 11th. the american artist mixes 
letter-pressed illustrations with snippets of text to create odd, humourous and often subversive narratives. 
his work was included in this year’s whitney biennale.

http://www.petzel.com


matthew brannon’s installation at the whitney biennial 2008


‘room service’, 2008


‘room service’, 2008 text: you catch yourself standing in the check-out line. embarrassed for yourself. our definition of 
art so progressive and yet. here you are. buying art supplies at the art supply store. in front of you the undergraduate 
with a shopping list. behind you the retired hobbyist. is this really any job for an adult? can you really speak of what 
you do without cringing? a grown man talking about his feelings. when you're introduced to your friends' friends how 
can you begin to explain what you do?



‘rough trade’, 2008


‘rough trade’, 2008 
text: guess. no guess again. think back. no that's no even close. remember when i told you i did 
something i shouldn't have done? in new york. that guy in the piano bar? yeah. well i did. i fucked him. and he's 
here tonight. and you were right. he is the author.



‘not necessary’, 2008


‘not necessary’, 2008 text: before we begin. i'd like to thank everyone who made this evening possible. first there's... 
whose countless hours and faith in this project... and... who took the bullet when... and... whose selflessness 
opened many doors once closed. and of course... who knew what questions to ask and which to avoid, who 
provided the rent when there was none. and to the late... you are all in our thoughts tonight.



matthew brannon’s installation at the whitney biennial 2008

Friday 23 May 2008

clothes house by MVRDV / casa per tutti at milan triennale

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in the atrium of the milan triennale 
 
 
'clothes house' by dutch architects MVRDV 
 
 
 
 
 
it’s made from second hand clothes packaged in plastic bags
 
 
make it right -
actor and activist brad pitt founded the MIR foundation (make it right
to begin to fill the need for affordable, sustainable houses of high design in order to try
to rebuild the 9th lower ward in new orleans.
 
MVRDV was invited by MIR to design prototype houses as part of revitalizing the neighborhood.
MVRDV developed 5 escape houses which are all lifted in a different way.
construction of the first houses is expected to start soon. 

AMO ride again


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AMO, the research arm of Office for Metropolitan Architecture, recently unveiled their design for new experimental and exhibition spaces for the Prada Art Foundation near Milan.


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The development will involve transforming an early 20th-century industrial site south of Milan and adding an exhibition building, auditorium and museum tower to the existing seven structures.

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The complex will accommodate events dedicated to cinema, design, architecture, philosophy, fashion and performance, as well as housing selections of works from the Prada Foundation collection. Above image © AMO*OMA
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“We plan to add three new structures that vastly extend the range of its facilities and accommodations” says Rem Koolhaas of OMA. “The new Foundation is intended as a collection of artifacts that encounters several architectural typologies. Above image © AMO*OMA

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“Not only will the range of spatial conditions be extended, but also the range of contents itself: apart from spaces for assembly and performance, both Prada’s and Luna Rossa’s archives will be opened, establishing a continuity of creative and intellectual effort

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Above image © AMO*OMA

Photographs by Roberto Marossi, courtesy of Fondazione Prada unless otherwise credited.
Here’s some text from the Prada Foundation:

Unveiling the Prada Foundation
AMO, the think-tank of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) was commissioned by Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli to design the intervention on and transformation of an early 20th -century industrial site south of Milan to create new experimental spaces for the Prada Art Foundation.

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The total exhibition space of 17,500 m2 will comprise 7,500 m2 of an existing industrial complex and approximately 10,000 m2 of new buildings. The complex will house the Foundation’s different events, which will be dedicated to disciplines ranging from cinema to design, architecture to philosophy, and fashion to performance. It will further include a permanent exhibition space for displaying the result of more than 15 years of the Foundation’s activities in the form of large-scale installations.

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The Prada Foundation’s new art centre and permanent exhibition space is situated in a location that includes buildings dating from 1910 belonging to one of Milan’s first manufacturing companies. Preserved in their original conditions, there are seven different existing structures of warehouses, laboratories and brewing silos surrounded by a large courtyard.

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AMO’s project adds an exhibition building, an auditorium and a museum tower to the existing structure to house selections of works from the collection. The project’s unique approach includes the idea of the co-existence of contemporary architecture with the regeneration of an historic area, representing the evolution of the industrial development of Milan that continues to the present day.

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The project is lead by Rem Koolhaas with Alexander Reichert and is the latest in a series of OMA-AMO Prada collaborations that have resulted in the epicenter stores, catwalks for fashion shows, exhibitions and T-Shirt designs.

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Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli founded the Prada Foundation in 1993, with the artistic direction of Germano Celante beginning in 1995. The Foundation is a non-profit organization, generated by passion for contemporary art.

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Since its inception, the Foundation has commissioned and produced special installations in close collaboration with artists such as among others Anish Kapoor, Marc Quinn, Carsten Höller, and Thomas Demand.

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Above photograph by Frans Parthesius, © OMA

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Posted by Rose Etherington