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| last edited by BillSeitz on Sep 23, 2008 12:17 pm |
Went up to Cooper Hewitt (DeSign museum) last weekend. (No, Victor Lombardi, not Cooper Union.)
[Future Shack] was an interesting display of a container crate turned into a refugee temporary living space. (Shades of Cory Doctorow) I thought plywood panelling the entire interior and having lots of recessed lights, etc. created lots of material cost, labor cost, and weight, though. Shades of PreFab.
[Faster Cheaper Newer More] (curated by Kurt Andersen) was pretty interesting, though only a single small room.
I liked the little "[Peep Show]" box, definitely want to build something like that instead of a cheesy old diorama when the kid his those darn school projects (Stimulating Learning Projects). You look through a small hole at one end, there are multiple interior walls with increasingly-large hole to give more of a dimensional effect, and the top is open to let light in.
[Tele Graph] spread: perfected in 1844; in 1848 NYC, Washington D C, and Boston Ma were all connected together; 1858 [Trans Atlantic] cable done.
[Design Aint Art] took up the entire 2nd floor. Is it ugly furniture or ugly art? You be the judge.
One piece was a bunch of chairs that you were invited to duct tape over, which some people were obsessively "interacting" with: "look honey i'm an artist". But the guard kept me from taking a picture. Ah the irony...
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