July 2, 2005

Somewhat less than 100 Flowers

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Sculptures, paintings & drawings that involve the forest, the trees & its creatures by Brendan Monroe.
I've already forgotten what it was that I was looking up in (on?) the Urban Dictionary.
Maybe you've seen it 100 times already but rewatch the backyard dancing antics of ex-Chicagoans OKGO.
Purpology is a music video review weblog where I found a link to the Spoon video for I Turn My Camera On, directed by Autumn deWilde.
My friend Sue is a integral part of the DIY force that is the Renegade Craft Fair, now bi-coastal (ahem, Midwest & East).
This company, Continuum Audio Labs, makes a turntable that looks like an iPod & a Airstream had a baby & costs a kajillion dollars.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Miroslav Sasek, whose This is... series has been recently reissued. I wish I had owned all of these when I was younger. Actually I wish I owned some of them now.
I did own some books by David Macauley when I was younger & wish to re-own them again.
History Shots - "history-related prints that tell stories about subjects, time periods and events"
A History of Violence is David Cronenberg's new movie that stars Viggo Mortensen & Ed Harris among others.
The American Diner Museum website.
The MOMA has a series of prints by Marcel Dzama on display in its New Work/New Acquisitions show. Dzama was/is a member of the Royal Art Lodge (CANADA).
Sandow Birk's newest work, called Paradiso, is his interpretation of Dante's Inferno.
I wonder if any of Allen Tannenbaum photographs of 70s nightlife are the skeletons in someone's closet. Seems entirely possible.

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