October 21, 2008

And… genius. …

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April 9, 2008

My Apartment in 1 Minute 8 Seconds from glassdog on Vimeo. …

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September 7, 2005

There’s no easy way to say goodbye to a cherished pet, and if you follow the fasion advice of Tinkebell, you never have to. This…

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June 23, 2005

What kind of country do we live in? One where, apparently, you cannot show a crocheted crotch. At least that’s what artist Ming-Yi Sung discovered…

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May 6, 2005

You know you’ve always wanted to own K.I.T.T. You know you have! Admitting it is the first step. The second step is actually owning it….

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April 21, 2005

Salty freeway run-off has rarely been as worshipped as the lucky patch of concrete under the Kennedy Expressway in Chicago. Hundreds of people with nothing…

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April 19, 2005

Maybe it’s just me, but the dishes available at the current “best restaurant in the world,” The Fat Duck in Berkshire, England, sounds like stuff…

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February 28, 2005

The Gates, beloved by every single person on the planet unless you are evil and have no soul, are being evicted from Central Park today….

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February 23, 2005

…or log in to eBay. Well, I certainly take back all the bitching I did about The Gates. In fact, I might have to go…

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February 22, 2005

Christo: Redefining familiar public space, involving even reluctant people in art. Somerville: Redefining familiar private space, involving reluctant feline in “art”. Christo’s Gates viewing time:…

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February 14, 2005

While my esteemed Glassdog co-conspirator was quick to do what people of our generation are prone to do with anything - crush it and dismiss…

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February 12, 2005

The latest Christo massive endeavor unfurled today in Central Park. Christo, who is to public art what the Three Tenors are to classical music and…

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December 21, 2004

The sixth book from J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, “Harry Potter and the Piles of Filthy Luchre,” will be available on July 16, 2005 simultaneously…

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October 27, 2004

The Status Project is the work of British artists Heath Bunting and Kayle Brandon. The web site is just a piece of a larger work…

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October 7, 2004

So a sense of civic duty and love of the Bill of Rights isn’t enough to get you off your sweet patootie and to the…

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September 22, 2004

NWA took a 1.5 second, three-note sample from Funkadelic’s “GetOff Your Ass and Jam,” remixed it into an unrecognizable version of itself and inserted it…

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August 5, 2004

Banksy, a guerilla artist who’s snuck his work into the Tate and created some of London’s most famous grafitti has unveiled a statue of justice…

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July 16, 2004

Just because. …

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July 16, 2004

To honor the 50th anniversary of the pixel, Vienna artist Claude Bosset is offering “Pixel,” a 60cm x60cm blue square on a 100cm x 140cm…

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July 8, 2004

A letter from prudish Irish writer James Joyce to his wife, in which he calls her a “wild-eyed whore” was bought by an anonymous bidder…

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July 7, 2004

A 10x8 inch painting of a young woman seated at a harpsichord garnered a winning bid of US$30 million, and chances are the last Vermeer…

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June 30, 2004

If you want to see the only piece of architecture created by Santiago Calatrava on the U.S. West Coast, you’ll have to go to the…

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June 30, 2004

Spider-Man 2 director Sam Raimi wants to mount cameras above every major U.S. city and shoot a frame a day for 1,000 years to record…

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June 24, 2004

I’ve been involved in an ongoing argu … um … conversation about the appropriate use of color in one’s wardrobe. My point of view: the…

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June 23, 2004

Today’s cars, with rare exception, are uniformly dull to look at. Car companies have, of late, been driven by public demand to produce more individual…

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June 11, 2004

In the Go-Go late 90s where a web site was created for every pointless whim, companies were popping up all over seemingly overnight. Of course,…

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June 10, 2004

Steve Kurtz had no idea he was going to end up an enemy of the state when his wife died suddenly of a heart attack….

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June 10, 2004

Fast Company posts a lengthy article about design and designers, hoping to make the case that the way to differentiate your product from someone else’s…

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June 1, 2004

Is it just me, or is Jack Black the new Robin Williams? Spastic, always “on,” hairy. It’s eerie….

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June 1, 2004

Is it just me, or is Jack Black the new Robin Williams? Spastic, always “on,” hairy. It’s eerie….

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