Waking Life
I have an aversion to birds. Here are some things I do like.
Emily Quintero.
‘Submergence’ by Squidsoup
Hundreds of spinning blades reveal the invisible patterns of the wind in American artist Charles Sowers’ kinetic installation on the facade of the Randall Museum in San Francisco.
via dezeen
#ART: “EVERYTHING THAT I WISH I COULD BE” BY KENT ROGOWSKI
“Everything that I wish I could be” is the title of a series of book collages made by Kent Rogowski. He used the titles of self-help books to create larger narratives, which become portraits of emotions, people and events in life. Check out the rest of the series after the jump:
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Self Portrait as a Heel, Part Two
1982
Jennifer Rubell, Padded Cell, 2010. This is a 8’X16’ freestanding installation room constructed of cotton candy.
BIVOUAC AT MCA CHICAGO
Studio BOUROULLEC - RONAN AND ERWAN BOUROULLEC
Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec - Bivouac is an exhibition (MCA Chicago / oct 20, 2012-jan 20, 2013) of work by two of the most exciting and innovative designers working today. The brothers not only design elegant and beautiful objects—chairs, sofas, lamps, tables, and dishware—but they also develop pioneering hybrid forms that defy categorization as they shape space in clever new ways. The title of the show is inspired by this multipurpose hybridity, as a bivouac is a lightweight encampment or shelter that can be adapted to its environment just as Bouroullec products are activated by their end-users and the spaces they inhabit.





