gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 27 2007 | blogs, clothes
gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 03 2007 | blogs
gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 03 2007 | art, media, artists, blogs
Quoted: urban interface is both exhibition and artistic/curatorial research project exploring the interspaces between public and private urban space. In 2007 urban interface takes place in two European cities, Berlin and Oslo.The project deals with the changing notion of private and public space that occurs partly due to the everyday use of new technology.
very interesting collective art project. with blogs and gallery goodness.
gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 02 2007 | art, psychoanalysis, blogs
Quoted: Lacanian Ink is a New York-based biannual journal that applies Lacan's theories to a contemporary art and cultural context. Launched in 1990 by Argentinian Artforum contributor and psychoanalyst Josefina Ayerza, the journal's purpose is to enable theorists to interpret contemporary art through the prism of Lacan's thinking.
gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 19 2007 | blogs, photos, photography
gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 19 2007 | art, artist, blogs
gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 17 2007 | photography, blogs
Quoted: Our popular culture seems to go through twenty-year cycles of retrospective recognition and renewed appreciation of various technical and cultural phenomena, so it now seems fitting for photographers to turn their attention to documenting computers, and timely to discuss a few notable photographic projects…
gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 08 2007 | art, blogs
Quoted: An independent, completely free archive that operates without official funding, is a peerless source of brilliant artistic materials, ranging from previously impossible-to-locate clips such as a1973 interview of Jacques Lacan by his son-in-law Jacques-Alain Miller on French television, to Richard Kern's grainy, dark, pornographic art/punk films from the 1980s.
jackpot!
gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - May 14 2007 | blogs, gasQuoted: I received another one of those well-meaning, but logically flawed email messages calling for a Gas Out on some day ... I don't recall when, because I don't intend to even consider it. I get gasoline when my little gas needle is on E, and that's that. If it happens to fall on the "Gas Out" day, I will get gasoline,because typically, I'm in the "get gas or be stranded" zone. The problem with the whole concept is not people like me, however, who refuse to participate - the problem is that it won't work.
i know this is just basic common sense, but couldn't have put it better myself. instead of boycotting for 1 measly day, why not just drive less or not at all?
gravitymax | Shared With: Everyone - May 11 2007 | design, blogs, typography
Quoted: Is there another font so stern, so severe - yet also so sensuous? Experiment with its weights, uber-heavy to ultra-thin, and you pass from solid-as-the-Matterhorn Swiss steadfastness to something so witty, so gossamer, so captivatingly elegant that the two could be different typefaces altogether.
i think this guy needs to get laid





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