William Leavitt, ‘Theme Restaurant’ (1986)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged America, architecture, DIY, drawing, dusk, fantasy, film, fun, landscape, movie, painting, palm, paper, restaurant, romance, sci-fi, set, sky, street view, theme, USA, William Leavitt
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Rem Koolhaas, ‘Drawing of Dreamland’ (1977)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged architecture, basement, city, collection, DIY, down, drawing, dreamland, dutch, earth, fuckem, netherlands, organisation, organism, plan, public space, Rem Koolhaas, romance, section, surface, under, unknown
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Janice Kerbel, from the ‘Remarkable’ series (2007)
Faintgirl, Double Attraction, Crystal and Blindspot and Regurgitating Lady
Silkscreen print on campaign poster paper, each 107 x 158 cm
By dd
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged advertisment, all forms of falsehood, bashful, Canada, circus, event, faintgirl, fantasy, headline, images, imagination, janice kerbel, language, mind, poster, regurgitating lady, text, the shyest person alive, turner prize 2015, uk
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‘The Continuous Monument: On the River, project, Perspective’ (1969)
‘The Continuous Monument: On the Rocky Coast, project, Perspective’ (1969)
by Superstudio.
By mh
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged architecture, buildings, coast, collage, culture, design, drawing, dystopian, fantasy, firm, fuckem, glass, island, italian, land, modernity, monumental, nature, paper, public space, sculpture, sea, size, structure, superstudio, the wild, transparency, unknown, utopian, wall, water
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Simon Fujiwara, ‘Desk job’ (2009)
“A typewriter sits in the middle of a desk surrounded by a litter of screwed up paper, notes typed on file cards, and reference photographs of architectural details, erotic sculpture and gay pornography. Copies of the one-page synopsis of the novel are stacked on the desk, setting the fictional parameters as it describes the novelist’s thwarted attempts to write, his ultimate seclusion and his indulgence in clandestine sexual activities inspired by and in defilation of the building’s sleek Modernist architecture. The synopsis ends with the first line of the novel: ‘A novelist is living in an exquisitely crafted modernist house …’, a line we see typed on the sheet of paper in the typewriter.” (Kirsty Bell in Frieze Magazine, Issue 132, June–August 2010)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged architecture, collection, décor, desk job, eroticism, furniture, gay, house, installation, modernist, mystery, novelist, pornography, romance, sculpture, set, simon fujiwara, text, theatre, typewriter, unknown, writing
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‘Romanian Kiosk Company’ (2010) by Mircea Nicolae
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged amateur, architecture, collection, eastern bloc, family, found, history, ice cream, mircea nicolae, politics, romance, romanian kiosk company, text, unknown, video
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‘Hearsay’ (2010) by John Menick.
By sk
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged border, fact, false, hearsay, John Menick, line, quote, story, true, video, what do you know
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Thomas Mailaender, ‘Gone fishing’ (2009)
The Gone Fishing project tells the modern epic of a young man fleeing his new responsibilities as a father by going on holidays with buddies. Through a false compilation of letters from the young dad to the young mom, Thomas Mailaender invents a character: a sort of immature Ulysses, more inspired by the beer, big-game fishing or ping-pong tournaments that by his new-born child.
Preview can be downloaded here
By dd
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, baby, book, collection, DIY, dolphin, epic, escape, father, flee, fuckem, fun, gone fishing, holidays, joke, letters, light, love, mates, nature, photos, romance, tale, the wild, thomas mailaender, travel, water, writing
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Philip Lorca diCorcia, from the series ‘Street Work’ (1993-97)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged 90s, documentary, flash, life is life, New York, people, philip lorca dicorcia, photograph, spontaneous, street, surreal, the everyday, unaware, work
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Nicolas Provost, ‘Stardust’, 20′ (2010)
An excerpt can be seen here
Stardust is the second part of the trilogy where Provost films everyday life with a hidden high resolution camera and edits the images into a fiction film using cinematographic codes from the Hollywood film language. Starring real Hollywood stars like Jon Voight, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson in Las Vegas.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged cctv, dennis hopper, everyday, film, hidden camera, hollywood, jack nicholson, jon voight, language, las vegas, nicolas provost, real life, star, structure
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