Tuesday
Jan112011

Nathan Harger


Factory Wall, Elizabeth New Jersey



Ship Graveyard

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Monday
Dec132010

“Have we grown accustomed to having our living space curbed by just anyone?”



“Back in September, a group of Czech artists called EPOS 257 camouflaged themselves as city-workers, went to the Palackeho square in Prague and installed a fence. The fence was left on the square with no apparent intent or explanation. At first, the city council didn’t know about it, and when there were told, they didn’t know how to deal with it – what if somebody put it there for a reason? The fence stayed for 54 days before being removed."
The Guerrilla Innovation blog sees this intervention as a disheartening example of our willingness to cede our public space with little protest - that our individual right to space and freedom are easy to curb.
F.A.D. responds with a more accurate analysis - public space is "deeply conditioned by social norms." If construction fencing is erected, most passers-by will assume it has been placed for a good reason.
EPOS 257 also chose a spot that, while very public, doesn't seem to inconvenience anyone to any high degree. People place a certain level of trust in the visual language of the city in order to navigate its complexity, and while this can be subverted to very interesting ends [see related], I wouldn't draw the same ominous conclusions.

Friday
Dec102010

'Le Monolithe' - MVRDV


Affordable housing and retail in Lyon. More at designboom

The shape reminds me of a familiar building:

Friday
Dec032010

bogrs

Megan just showed me this kindergartener's apology letter - I love how the regret is portrayed so strongly, even as he puts that oversized booger on his classmate.

Monday
Nov292010

Urban warfare in Rio de Janeiro

Militarized public space in the Complexo do Alemão neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. One of the stunning images from today's Big Picture.