In celebration of Warp's re-release of Artificial Intelligence - a mix of some of the stuff that was floating around us at the time.
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In celebration of Warp's re-release of Artificial Intelligence - a mix of some of the stuff that was floating around us at the time.
Practicing art only on my days off significantly limits the progress of my creative growth. My development is much slower than a fully-funded career artist, and my practice endures more as a hobby than an identity. I find myself post-rationalizing my work when I don’t have time to incorporate my values meaningfully. While there are benefits to unplanned creative output, I find figuring out what I want to say and how to say it to be more useful in the long-term.
“I talked to Patagonia and they’re very pragmatic. They don’t tell you, ‘Oh, don’t have any packaging around your product.’ The design director that I talked to, the first thing, the most important thing is that you sell the product, because the least sustainable product is something that just sits on the shelf and doesn’t go anywhere. The second most important thing is that it lasts. That’s beyond all this other stuff, all this other greenwashing stuff. This is a core tenet of Entireworld, that it’s actually constructed well and that from a style perspective it has legs. It can be in your wardrobe for quite some time, and you’re going to want to keep going back to this thing, and if nothing else, they can be resold at a second-hand store.”
Scott Sternberg is Here to Stay | Highsnobiety
https://www.meredithschomburg.com
(via Light But No Shadow on Vimeo)
(via Jonah Takagi)
(via Promotional ZIP Code Comic Book)
(via Barber & Osgerby)
...the space existed as some sort of halfway house for brilliant pieces without a home. “I knew a bunch of artists making work that didn’t fit into a gallery setting; it was more about the home,”
(via Ouli - Sight Unseen)
A smart witch once told us, “A circle is an infinite line” — a long möbius strip spiraling endlessly forward — a tomorrow hanging its hat on another tomorrow. Have you even made plans for it yet. Here's to the opposite of yesterday. And to the necessity of rapturous beauty and dancing our faces off in celebration of the end — and the next beginning — of our only Earth's annual orbit. We can’t wait to see you around the next one and the next, ad infinitum.
Ace hotel email (lol)
(via (49) Honda. Great Journey. - YouTube)
Study by MSDS
1970s Lounge Safari Chair by Ben af Schultén for Artek
(via Artists, Writers, Thinkers, Dreamers prints | James Gulliver Hancock)
Plants in the wind.
(via The New York Times - Jay Keeree)