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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Aqueous Delite

My pictures over recent years engage traditions of landscape, seascape, and architectural photography. Working with a large-format camera and historic process (wet-plate collodion), I have concentrated on locations that are close to or directly on the water. At this juncture between land and sea, I explore subject matter in a constant state of transition. .

For the last year I have been drawn to the people present at these locations, specifically the surfers in Montauk's Ditch Plains, at the eastern end of Long Island. Their avocation is on the water; they are persistent elements in a shifting scene. We overlap on the periphery of two powerful elements; the land and the sea. The singular, primitive act of surfing on the water is eclipsed by the social and negotiated state of human interaction on the shore. The surfers act as a bridge between the sea as an unbridled force of nature and the shore line, a place of leisure and cultural phenomena.

Working with a "wet" instantaneous process that must be prepared and developed on location serves me well. It draws spectators as well as entices new subjects. Using collodion compels me to compose carefully before sensitizing the plate, yet its very nature is spontaneous and unknowable. The raw quality of the process suits the subject matter, and the distinctive appearance of the finished works echoes nineteenth-century traditions of anthropological photography.

-Joni Sternbach










Wooden Joy - Vooden Haus

In Memmingen, Germany, in an urban fabric of traditional houses, the agency is dragging the SoHo Architektur "MuUGN Haus", a contemporary house with the volume encased in archetypal bois sombre. dark wood.







(via NOTCOT)


Monday, September 27, 2010

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

FUEL

Friday 24th September

Gonna watch FUEL (Best Sundance Doc)
at Solar One on E23rd st & FDR.

(Larry David, Neil Young and Woody Harrelson are in it -
it can't be that bad!)

Anyone down can holler or join.

And it's free!



Sunday, September 19, 2010

People of SF


Elegant video on San Francisco's people.




Goodbye, Summer.


Anselm Kiefer, “Sommer in Barjac — Die berühmten Orden der Nacht” 2010, gouache on photographic paper

(via NY Times)


SHIN KICK


Kick your opponent as hard as you can in the shins -
if your opponent falls to the ground in pain,
you win.


(via warmeye)


GOY-JUSS


Incredible videos by warmeye via vimeo -
shot around the holy lands of India and Nepal.

All worth checking out here!




Saturday, September 18, 2010

Friday, September 17, 2010

TAPPED


STOP DRINKING BOTTLED WATER.
OK?

ok...

Tapped is screening on September 19th at Solar One,
NYC's first solar-powered "Green Energy, Arts & Education Center,"
at Stuyvesant Cove Park (E23rd to FDR by the East River)
and also screening other solar powered films, not necessarily about the environment.


“If we did all the things we are capable of, we would literally astound ourselves.”
Thomas Alva Edison

(1847-1931)


"You are an indivisible entity of matter and consciousness.
Renounce your consciousness and you become a brute.
Renounce your body and you become a fake.
Renounce the material world and you surrender it to evil"

-Ayn Rand


Thursday, September 16, 2010

Half Billion Eggs...


...would've made a lot of omelettes, quiches, meringues, benedicts etc...




NYC Craft Beer Week


Currently on a brief hiatus of alcohol, caffeine, sugar-free regime
until the 24th of September, which is when CRAFT BEER WEEK starts!

Who's down to get brew'd with me?




Hans Bellmer (1902 - 1975)









Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Kentridge's Johannesburg




"What is pleasing to the eye is bound to be pleasing to the appetite."


A never-ending vintage, cutting demo displaying fine skills
and rather marvelous rhythm & accent.



and here's where he's at today
(the look on the lady's face in the end is fantastic)



Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The Bomb Chroniclers


Two nerds shootin' the wind on bomb film making.
But more intriguing photographs and commentary here.


(via NY Times)

like this one, in which they build a city for months then BOOOOM (at 9'39'')



Monday, September 13, 2010

The Empathetic Civilisation


Bestselling author, political adviser and social and ethical prophet
Jeremy Rifkin investigates the evolution of empathy and the profound ways
that it has shaped our development and our society.


(via RSA - more animated videos)


BREAD IS not DEAD: A True Love Story between Flour, Water & Yeast


Poetic promo video from bakery, Tartine,
from San Francisco is releasing a new cookbook.


(via Eater)


NOMA AMON


"For me, cooking is something completely transparent
and without pretense, thats honest and generous
and that has something true and original to it."
-René Redzepi


(via Eater)


Sunday, September 12, 2010

(this isn't love)





Some 'Tings


Mind the qaqa quality -

Look, ma! I'm actually producing physical work!


Middle panel of triptych based on Godard's Breathless -
(one of Jean Paul Belmondo character's three facial expressions)

#2
14" x 16"
oil on canvas
Spring 2009

Model
oil on canvas
18" x 14"
Spring 2009

Shu Bidek?
oil on canvas
20" x 20"
Spring 2009

Urge
oil on canvas
14" x 16"
Spring 2009


The following four paintings are from a 6 part series - - -

Pour Elle
oil on canvas
18" x 22"
Fall 2009

Pour Lui
oil on canvas
18" x 20"
Fall 2009

Draw Upon It As You Will, It Never Runs Dry
oil on canvas
16" x 20"
Fall 2009

Fiddler
oil on canvas
18" x 20"
Fall 2009

Yong Shin ©


To Drink or not to drink


American Prohibition in a nutshell



9-11-10



America, we love you, but quit trying to drag us into your creepy 9/11 death cult. We chose life. -NYC

Witty Wit Kin


Joel-Peter Witkin (1939~ )
American photographer based in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Queer Saint, 1999

Crucified Horse, 1999

Story from a Book, 1999

Poussin in Hell, 1999

Shoe, Hat and Eggs, 1999

Anna Akhmatova, 1998

Beauty has Three Nipples, 1998

Cupid and Centaur, 1992

Studio of the Painter, Courbet, 1990

Daphne and Apollo, 1990

Apollonia and Dominatrix Creating Pain
in the Heart of the West, 1988

Las Meninas, 1987

The Result of War - The Cornucopian Dog, 1984

Sanitarium, 1983

The Bird of Quevada, 1982

La Baisier, 1982

Arms Broken by Windows, 1980

The Emperor of Japan, 1978

from Anonymous Atrocities, 1977


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