29.11.07

will you join me?

Hello Hello.

I've come across some events that I want to check out sometime soon. Some are for this weekend. I really want to go, especially Banksy N.Y.C. Let me know if anyone is interested, please and thanks!

I know we can all afford to spend at least an hour out of the day to go out and take a mini break from our school work and BREATHE. no?

Banksy Does New York



"Banksy... controversy be thy name"
The elusive street artist and prankster gets a proper NYC unveiling on white walls. No one's better at turning urban space into one big practical joke than Bansky.

From Dec 2nd - Dec 29th at Vanina Holasek Gallery 502 West 27th Street , New York, NY

http://www.banksy.co.uk/
http://www.vaninaholasekgallery.com/


For an event like this.... i would get there really early!

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I found a link to an art show: Mono no Aware.. from going.com
I don't know what kind of artwork exactly.. and i'm having a hard time finding out more information and images of the artwork.. so now i'm curious. It's at
GALLERY twenty-four / 111 Front Street Brooklyn, New York

"Mono no Aware" is a sense of loving and respecting nature.

A group show by 7 Japanese artists:
Eri Murakami, Hirofumi Okuma, Kotaro Yuki, Koichi Terai, Miki Meguro, Natsuko Sato, Shinobu Otsuka
Exhibition date: November 28 - December 8
Gallery hours: Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun 1:00pm-6:00pm, Thur 2pm-8pm


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ms. lee mentioned the opening of a New Museum of Contemporary Art.

the grand (re)opening of New York's premiere space for contemporary art, with a snazzy downtown location and starchitect-friendly design...
... opens Sat 12/1 (12PM) at 235 Bowery, New York, NY


let us go?

http://www.newmuseum.org/
I would love some company.

mission etternity: become inmortal. ( at least your thinking)




look at this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YHeusiM6IA

The key to this long-term project is TIME. etoy decided to invest decades into MISSION ETERNITY. After the internet hype of the 1990’s it is now time to radically slow down and to investigate the sustainable impact of digital media in full depth. etoy.AGENTS carefully approach the memory issue from an emotional, a technical and an artistic perspective. Only the complex combination of the three view points can lead to relevant results. On the trip etoy will face spiritual, political, ethical, legal, economical, aesthetical and massive technical challenges again.

Independent from pragmatic needs, short term thinking, and commercial pressure the interdisciplinary group of experts who form etoy take all the time and resources they need to cross the deadline.

The digital revolution entered another level: the net completely penetrated human life. etoy, pioneer and survivor of level one – is prepared for level two: memory space explodes while our art form faces massive problems to cope with its history, conservation, loss and mediation.

MISSION ETERNITY constructs a bridge between life and beyond: a trip into the past, presence and far future of human culture. etoy.CORPORATION is art and invests all resources in the production of more art – the final link in the value chain.

Strong social and emotional links between the involved people (family ties, friendship, personal or public interest), digital storage technology, and the artistic quality maximize long term existence of M∞ DATA in the public domain as well as in art collections, libraries and museums.

24.11.07

just go


Urban Center, 457 Madison Avenue at East 51st Street

On exhibit from tuesday, september 25th - saturday, january 5th. "Jane Jacobs and the Future of New York" aims to encourage New Yorkers to observe the city closely and to empower them, with a combination of tools and resources, to take an active role in advocating for a more livable city — the shared goal of Jane Jacobs and MAS. the exhibit is dedicated to Jane Jacobs and her activism in pushing for a better city environment for everyone.

"Jacob observed four key qualities of healthy, vibrant, cities: mixed uses, frequent streets, varied buildings, and concentration."


536 LaGuardia Place
October 11 - December, 2007

New York NOW celebrates the diversity of the AIA New York Chapter and Center for Architecture membership by displaying non-juried submissions of member projects. The exhibition will include works of all scales: small, large, commercial, residential, public, private, interiors, historic preservation, engineering, landscape, and urban design.

The exhibition presents the depth and breadth of professional activity and the variety of its impact. The resulting dialogue between different practitioners encourages a deeper understanding of what is happening in the New York architecture and design world now.

23.11.07

sva mfa:designer as author


happy thanksgiving guys. hope everyone's had a good thanksgiving and a good feast. it's cold, put on some warm clothes before u go out. take it easy on the shopping (for the girls).


came accross a blog from the SVA mfa: designer as author students. a previous post I mentioned about amy wang, who started the "ametrica" campaign, is also from the same department. check it out. support the mfa students.

12.11.07

Arttt


Me and Hanna checked out the Asian Contemporary Art Fair at Pier 92 today, where we ran into Marieke!! The art fair was amazing, their was so much to see in such a short amount of time but it was so inspirational and cultural for both me and Hanna. It made me want to pick up a paint brush and paint or take pictures of all the beautiful things the world has to offer. I think sometimes, we just get so caught up in our lives that we tend to forget what the world really has to offer us and how inspirational our surroundings really are, so take sometime to just look around and "to bask in the ambiance".

Thanks Hanna for telling us about the art fair.. our date was amazing two thumbs up!!

Tree Huggen :)

mvrdv



MVRDV is a Rotterdam, the Netherlands-based architecture and urban design practice founded in 1991. The name is an acronym for the founding members: Winy Maas (1959), Jacob van Rijs (1964) and Nathalie de Vries (1965). Maas and Van Rijs worked at OMA, the office of Rem Koolhaas, De Vries at Mecanoo before starting MVRDV.

Their first realised commission was the new offices for VPRO in Hilversum (NL) (1993-1997). Other built works include: Wozoco housing, Amsterdam (1994-1997) and the Dutch Pavilion at the Hannover World Exhibition Expo 2000 (1997-2000).

Recent publications include KM3 EXCURSIONS ON CAPACITIES (Actar, Barcelona, 2006)


Look at this webpage!

http://www.mvrdv.nl/


led installation in DUMBO




The Third Bridge by Osman Akan
October 14, 2007 - January 14, 2008

On October 2007, DAC launches Outer Space, a new series of solo commissions in the public realm, independent of the annual festival, one to three months in duration and created by mid-career artists (festival projects cater primarily to emerging artists).

The pilot project of the series is The Third Bridge by Osman Akan. The work will be installed in the Brooklyn Bridge Park, on the waterfront between the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges from October 14, 2007 - January 14, 2008.

"Life is a bridge," the Eastern proverb goes. "Cross over it, but build no house on its span." An invitation since time immemorial to ramble on, the idea of the bridge has served—literally and metaphorically—to connect where we are right now to where we wish to arrive. Like the romance of the road, it's best considered as a means and not an end; to act otherwise invites arrested development, immaturity, dreams deferred.

Also a powerful metaphor for unity, the desire to build bridges is, by definition, a progressive urge. The driving force behind bridges propels the race toward improvements of both the material and metaphysical kind. Think of the telephone, the railroad and the multistory building, for example. Each of these, in its time, was a piece of cutting edge technology—a bridge linking ambition and achievement. Inventions like these made men dream and, just as importantly, improved the way they got their wares to market.

It comes as no surprise, then, that bridges—in their ideal form and as feats of engineering—have long inspired artists to sing their praises. From Wordsworth's "Composed Upon Westminster Bridge" to Hart Crane's ecstatic canto to the Brooklyn Bridge to a recent documentary on the Golden Gate Bridge's suicide appeal, bridges—especially the world's more impressive structures—invite the mind to dream big, pushing the limits of the imagination toward new ideas about established ways of living.

Copyright © 2007 Dumbo Arts Center

spot check


Urban Center books


found a list of bookstores for design and architecture from archidose. I decided to go to the first one on the list after my visit to the Asian Contemperary Art Fair. it's a tiny space comparing to most of the bookstores in the city. but it's got gems that barnes and noble don't carry.

457 Madison Avenue (between 50th and 51st Streets)


the adore


very warm boutique cafe. i believe the owner and the employees are from japan.
delecate pastry. go check it out if you're around union square.

17 E 13th Street (between 5th Ave & University Place)

11.11.07

Fun in and out of the Studio!!!!

Building systems (Ralph left us alone for way too long so we decided to entrain ourselves with the projector):

Who knew playing with your shadow could be so much fun?!?!

Mans and Eunbee's get together:

Ladys, I love the new place and thanks for having us over!!! It really does feels like home but just because you guys have this new place doesn't mean you guys can be m.i.a in the studio. OK!!!

8.11.07

ACAF




My friend is working at an art fair exhibiting works by contemporary Asian artists aaaand i thought it would be cool for us to go see it. I don't exactly know if everyone's gonna be able to see this on time but for those of you that happen upon this post or are forced to come with me LETS GO. Here are the details.


....Did i mention also that it's FREE ADMISSION on Monday (11-5 though)?


5.11.07

DUMBO


The NY Times published a great slide show on discovering DUMBO. In addition to the fantastic images, it provides some interesting historical context. Good luck with the project. I hope everyone is making good progress.



-Cody, Academic Advisor