by Christopher Hudgens | Jun 8, 2010 | Blog
I have always loved anything that mixes the timeless with the now (explains Moby a lot I guess, who had a great show at the Vic last September) and while talking to a archeology friend the other day about their favorite cultural artifacts & activities she brought...
by Meg Onli | Jun 8, 2010 | Blog
Over on art21 I have an interview with Caroline Picard of The Green Lantern. During the interview Caroline sent me her latest video, Regarding the Death of One Barry Maguire, or Wherefrom Joseph Beuys. Below is the an excerpt from the video and a brief Q&A. The...
by Christopher Hudgens | Jun 7, 2010 | Blog
There are bums. There are tramps. There are hobos. And then there’s Tony. That’s how the description of Tony Fitzpatrick’s new show “This Train” goes, and after talking to him at length about it, I would agree when at first it...
by Christopher Hudgens | Jun 7, 2010 | Podcast
http://traffic.libsyn.com/badatsports/Bad_at_Sports_Episode_249-Ted_Purves.mp3 download This week: The first in our series of interviews from the Open Engagement conference that took place in Portland this past May. We start off with an excellent discussion that...
by Christopher Hudgens | Jun 5, 2010 | Blog
Pure fluff fun but this aluminum mold can in just a few seconds turn ice cubes into any number of shapes from spheres, molecules, snowflakes to soccer balls. The high conductivity of the aluminum slowly melts the cube and the weight of the top section squeezes it...