Notes for a film treatment: Imagine You've Got Mail with Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs as the leading roles where they first encounter each other in a Reddit chat room disputing methods of urban planning and through twists of...
I am an artist. I am also an architect. I designed my education by substituting an an undergraduate degree in architecture for an undergraduate degree in art. I pursued this course to a hard won architectural license in order...
On the occasion of the SPURA (Seward Park Urban Renewal Area) project proposal submission deadline that is due this coming Monday, I am collating all of the blog posts that I have rendered since arriving in New York last...
*** UPDATE: I have read the comments by Leon Krier (however belatedly, I am not yet accustomed to keeping up with the comments in this blog after the recent repair) and I am impressed by his defense. I wrote Mr....
Ok, so here's the deal: From what history of the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area (SPURA) that I could glean from the internet (here, for example) there was a concerted effort in the early 60's involving NYC government, various...
Recently, I had discovered a half brother, born to my father in a subsequent mariage. It's a huge and epic story, wonderful, and crushingly sad in that we had both lost a father together before we had an opportunity...
This is the VW Autostadt , Wolfsburg , the delivery centre tower. View from below here. Other Car City parking solutions here via Gizmodo....
Nice. Tyler Green and Ed Schad have an interesting conversation, here's part of Tyler Green's intro:The Guggenheim is having a much more modest Picassopalooza: It is showing two great still-lifes as part of a seventh-floor collection installation: This great...
Conventional wisdom has it that here in the states, the Democrats and the Republicans are at loggerheads. Not only does this not have to be this way but I believe that deep, deep down inside our national psyche, the...
The artworld is split between a market identity (art fairs, etc) and a revolutionary identity (critical theory, Marxism, etc.). What remains/is lacking is a successful integration of the two. * * * This week in the studio has been...
Parallel Cities circa 1988...
I've been nursing a thought about the direction in which we are flying in our artworld, how extreme everything is in terms of sheer population, skyrocketing money, the hectic density of information, everything hyperextended, the fog of hype in...
Deep readers of this blog might know that I have some ideas about urban planning. They took shape many years ago, but I have never campaigned them into higher levels towards reality... I got "distracted" by art school and the...
It was an unusually good night for drinking. I'm not a drinker (true) but I am not entirely unfamiliar with the state of intoxication. All the fellas were belly-up to the countertop -the magnificent seven of ChinaTown, each a...
We live (for now) in Ochreville....
"Glug, Glug..." Michael Reafsnyder is getting ready for a show at Marta Cevera's Gallery in Madrid and he was kind enough to share the jpegs with me and hence, you. Michael and I are in the "meaty treat" territory...
Here's another article culled from a blog called "I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts". I found it in this supercool blog (The Ministry of Minor Perfidy) that excites several topics I'm fascinated about: -The problems that issue from Modernity and...
Shades of Parallel Cities! Years ago... eons ago, I came to the thought that a vision for architecture had to be predicated by a vision of the city. I was riveted on two indices of scale that frames the...
I found Lane Relyea's "All over and At Once" at X-Tra magazine online. Here, an exerpt from an exerpt: The pervasive sense that artworks rely on chains of explanation residing outside themselves, that they are a sub-species of theory, that...
I wrote Aaron a thank you note for the Relyea and I wanted to share the wealth. (...and the picture above isn't Aaron, it's Maurice G. Dantec, as you will read of presently...)...
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