Monday, August 31, 2009

Article: Interview with Francisco Costa

He loves gray. I was born in the 80s. Francisco Costa's work reminds me of the Calvin Klein I first knew.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Today: Duckie

Today I feel like:

Article: After Brain Injury, Fighting to Recall of Sense of Family and of Self

Researchers who have taken images of the brain as it processes information related to personal identity have noticed that several areas are particularly active. Called cortical midline structures, they run like an apple core from the frontal lobes near the forehead through the center of the brain. These frontal and midline areas communicate with regions of the brain that process memory and emotion, in the medial temporal lobe, buried deep beneath each ear. And studies strongly suggest that in delusions of identity, these emotion centers are either not well connected to frontal midline areas or not providing good information. Mom looks and sounds exactly like Mom, but the sensation of her presence is lost. She seems somehow unreal.

After my dad's stroke (the first one), he accused us of trying to kill him. I wonder if this is somehow related.
from the NY Times

Today.

Me: Why did I add the spinach first? I should've sauteed the mushrooms and the tomatoes first.
O: Because you're on crack.
Me: You don't even know what crack is.
O: Yes, I do. It's a drug that makes you dizzy.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Article: The John Hughes Touch

By A. O. SCOTT
Published: August 7, 2009
But I don’t think I’m alone among my cohort in the belief that John Hughes was our Godard, the filmmaker who crystallized our attitudes and anxieties with just the right blend of teasing and sympathy.


from the NYTimes

Today: Happy, Happy, Happy.

kept time for crit yesterday and had a lot of fun doing it. Keith forbade me from calling my project a pirate ship treehouse and I wonder if he thinks that I designed this project to be artsy and conceptual and if I had known he wanted conceptual I would've done something along the lines of floating steel ribbon a la Richard Serra or some other useless boring thing.

Obviously my treehouse will never be built - it's the most structurally unsound contraption ever. I just designed it because I've always wanted a pirate ship treehouse with stairs to nowhere and a drawbridge (and a rope ladder but I didn't put that in because it would tip it past ridiculous right into h

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Yesterday: Manpris

Yesterday:
Alison: Did you check the forecast for today, Adam? Did it say it would be manpri weather?

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Personality Test

Interesting to see which of my friends chose pirate ship treehouse and which chose stairs to nowhere. I

Pirate ship tree house: IIII
Stairs to nowhere: II
Disqualified: I

Pirate ship treehouse/stairs to nowhere

are not turning out as I hoped. So I made a stop motion video of the bird/crane thing that resulted instead.
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There could be an architecture project in this outfit.

HAHAHAH.

I'm tired. Been working on this project for too long. And posting to the wrong blog. But I'm not taking it back. Sorry suckas.

Artist: Mark Wallinger


I don't know if I'd compare him to Caravaggio, but dressing up in a bear suit does look fun. Titled Sleeper.