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Jam hot

April 6, 2011

Jam hot

Also, this and this.

Photos via fuckyeahnoelfielding. Below, Fielding and Julian Barrett of The Mighty Boosh; at bottom, Fielding in a famous pairing with Russell Brand on the BBC’s Big Fat Quiz as the team “The Goth Detectives.”

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WE Vancouver: 12 Manifestos for the City

WE Vancouver: 12 Manifestos for the City

 

This is a belated short note to say I am participating in the Vancouver Art Gallery’s current exhibition WE Vancouver—12 Manifestos for the City, running February 12–May 1, 2011.

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Concrete planters. What happened? Whither minimalism? Whither design?

April 1, 2011

Concrete planters. What happened? Whither minimalism? Whither design?

Whatever happened to planters like these two? They may still be in production, but wherever they are still available, and that’s nearly nowhere, they’re civic-sized, weigh 500-1000 pounds, and are out of scale for people’s home gardens.

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Vancouver urban planning fights: freeways 1967; mega-casinos 1994 & 2011

March 29, 2011

Vancouver urban planning fights: freeways 1967; mega-casinos 1994 & 2011

In 1967 a group of citizens waged a fractious and clever fight against a massive freeway system that would have flattened much of  Vancouver’s downtown core and surrounding heritage districts. The fight was led by Vancouver citizens Shirley and Mary Chan, Mike Harcourt  (later mayor and then premier of the province) and many other volunteers.

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Application to the City of Vancouver to develop an abysmal chasm for purposes of facilitating public reverie

Application to the City of Vancouver to develop an abysmal chasm for purposes of facilitating public reverie

“Application to the City of Vancouver to develop an abysmal chasm for purposes of facilitating public reverie, contemplation and longing.” Makes me laugh every time I look at it. By my friend & Vancouver artist Aaron Carpenter.

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On books and libraries

March 13, 2011

On books and libraries

Another love letter to books and the reading of them. See also here and here. Above, church converted into bookstore, Maastrict, Netherlands, via BoingBoing. Below, NPR on Werner Herzog on books:

“Herzog… hands out a required-and-recommended reading list — a broad one, covering matter from the Roman poet Virgil to Ernest Hemingway to the Warren Report — about which he’s quite serious. 

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