Monthly Archives: March 2011

Jan Chipchase is a Genius

“Pushing technologies on society without thinking through their consequences is at least naive, at worst dangerous, though typically it, and IMHO the people that do it are just boring. Future perfect is a pause for reflection in our planet’s seemingly … Continue reading

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Street Value a book on Brooklyn’s Fulton Mall

Street Value, the first title in the Inventory Books series, focuses on developments at Brooklyn’s Fulton Mall—an outdoor shopping district since the 1880s and a hip hop mecca since the 1980s. Through archival documentation, contemporary interviews and photography, and new … Continue reading

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The work of Sean Vegezzi

Sean Vegezzi is a 19 year-old New York City native whose powerful subterranean lens work documents Gotham’s rarely seen underbelly. Pursuing solo missions into unexplored, remote, and abandoned city architecture, Vegezzi fearlessly captures privacy, isolation, and quiet in the face … Continue reading

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(Google)Street Photography.

         Robert Doisneau from 1950                                         image by Michael Wolf Street photography is a genre of photography which deals with capturing people and daily life, usually at public places, streets, shops, coffees, etc. It is mostly a “snapshot photography” studying a … Continue reading

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The Divine Comedy

         The Harvard Graduate School of Design and the Harvard Art Museums are pleased to announce an unprecedented three-part exhibition that addresses the converging domains of contemporary art and design practice. Entitled The Divine Comedy, this exhibition is comprised of … Continue reading

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Cognitive Cities Conference – A Mini Review

Cognitive Cities Conference happened in Berlin on the 26th and 27th of February in Berlin, Neukoelln. It claimed to discuss the vibrant global conversation about the future of cities. http://conference.cognitivecities.com/ And certainly we have been looking at a lot of interesting … Continue reading

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Walking in LA

Walking in L.A, is a great mini Series by Ryan Bradley. One of my favourite Urban Exploration Projects. http://www.good.is/series/walking-in-la/ In Walking in L.A. Ryan Bradley attempts the seemingly impossible. He crosses the city by foot. A city in which apparently … Continue reading

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