by Christopher Hudgens | May 23, 2010 | Podcast
http://traffic.libsyn.com/badatsports/Bad_at_Sports_Episode_247-ILSSA.mp3 download This week: The third in the lecture series that was in conjunction with the Bad at Sports organized exhibition “Don’t Piss on Me and Tell Me it’s Rainingâ€. Tom and...
by Christopher Hudgens | May 23, 2010 | Blog
Designer Thomas Perrone, a student at the Art Institute of Philadelphia in collaboration with Jason Mouser has created a chess set using the architectual work of Spanish-born Architect Santiago Calatrava as source material. The set depicts the Tenerife Concert Hall...
by Christopher Hudgens | May 22, 2010 | Blog
I ran across Brazilian Designer Sergio Bergocce’s take on the age old problem of  bathroom signage a which I always considered to be a great visual trope  to play with since is so universal/human and yet not obvious how to simplify visually unlike running or...
by Christopher Hudgens | May 22, 2010 | Blog
As reported on Abitare a group of cyclists dumped 13 gallons of water soluble different colored paint in the various lanes of traffic on the busy Rosenthaler Platz in downtown Berlin. In a mater of seconds the entire plaza became a mix of pink, blue, yellow &...
by Christopher Hudgens | May 19, 2010 | Blog
Graffiti Artist Banksy who has been making the rounds throughout US cities recently (Los Angeles, Park City for Sundance, Chicago and Toronto) created a work in Detroit which has created a larger debate on the role of public art and its relationship to longevity,...