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Thursday, 04 March 2010 |
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An underground exhibition of Polish art in Beirut looks like a specialised event, even for me - only it features the work of the Polish photographer Nicolas Grospierre which makes it definitely worth a visit. Grospierre's modified architectural photographs were a highlight for me of the last Venice Architecture Biennale: a persuasive portrayal of what today's urban contexts could well look like in the near future. But Grospierre does not just do Bladerunner-ish images. He also shoots amazing structures at the edges of Eastern Europe. These range from bus-stops in Estonia... to this... I don't know how many of our readers live in Beirut, know someone in Beirut, or are going there soon - but for all the above, Read more... |
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Tuesday, 02 March 2010 |
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A few weeks back I was talking to Kjetil Trædal Thorsen, a partner in the Norwegian architectural firm Snøhetta, when we were drowned out by the roar of a Eurofighter passing overhead. "One of those costs the same as a medium-sized opera house", Kjetl observed drily. Kjetl should know: he designed this medium-sized opera house in Oslo: Kjetl's throwaway comment prompted me to start looking for numbers comparing military versus cultural spending on a country-by-country basis. Several hours later, I am suspending this project. I cannot find a neat comparison league table - and the numbers I *have* found look so insane that I repeat them here in the hope that someone will reassure me that I am not Read more... |
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Monday, 01 March 2010 |
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A few weeks back I was talking to Kjetil Trædal Thorsen, a partner in the Norwegian architectural firm Snøhetta, when we were drowned out by the roar of a Eurofighter passing overhead. "One of those costs the same as a medium-sized opera house", Kjetl observed drily. Kjetl should know: he designed this medium-sized opera house in Oslo, and very nice it is too. When push comes to shove, most governments will choose jet fighters over opera houses with barely a second thought. But next-generation spending choices will be far starker than that. In the UK, for example, the press is full of stories about impending public spending cuts, and what their impact might be on arts and culture budgets. Read more... |
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For sustainability champions: my book is now in Dutch, French, Italian, Portuguese and Polish. |
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Friday, 19 February 2010 |
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Rule one in book publishing (where I worked for ten years) is: promote your own book, because nobody else will do so with as much energy and commitment. So, sorry to be brash, but please note the following: Today I received printed copies from its publisher, SUN, of Plan B - the Dutch version of my book In The Bubble; (the latter was published by MIT Press in 2005). For the Dutch and all the other language versions mentioned here, I reduced the original text to 45,000 words - but also added five new chapters. on: Sustainability; Metrics; Food; Development; and Telepresence. Here are three ways you can help Plan B reach sustainability champions: a) send the name and Read more... |
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Thursday, 18 February 2010 |
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Preparations for the ElectroSmog International Festival for Sustainable Immobility are gathering pace. An Electrosmog blog has been launched, and Doors of Perception has agreed to co-host a session on Friday 19 at deBalie, in the afternoon. Our focus will be on the practical design steps to be taken now. ICT developers have been working on videocommunication since 1946 - but the experience still sucks. If massive amounts of bandwidth are not the answer, are there more artful ways to enhance remote communication? We're hoping to discuss promising approaches with a game designer, a theatre director/designer, and an artist and/or poet/writer. Read more... |
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