5.30.2012

PHOTOGRAPHER | Bobby Doherty







DESIGN | Fernando Laposse - "Sugar Glass"

Intended for single use and consumption - Fernando Laposse uses a process of basic rotational molding to create drinking glasses from melted sugar. After consuming your cocktail, the glass thus starts to dissolve into a sticky lollipop, turing the fanciness of your cocktail party into a fun and childish feast - exactly at the right moment! 




5.28.2012

MUSIC | Woodkid - "Run boy run"

After the instant viral success of  the hit "Iron", Woodkid has returned with the next self-directed edition in the epic tale! 


5.22.2012

INSTALLATION | Studio Nomad - "Cacophony"

Information flow from one 'broadcaster' to another - even though the stream is supposedly consistent - often fails in its ability to communicate homogeneously and coherent. Budapest based Studio Nomad's installation cacophony uses a playful assemblage of Walkmans and a single cassette track to illustrate explore this topic. 








PUBLICATION | SPBH - "Self Publish Be Naughty"

Send us your naughty pictures
This request by SPBH launched an exciting collaborative project exploring love, sex, desire and intimacy. Each one of the 1000 limited edition copies features a unique and arbitrary order of pages, ensuring that the bodies that meet inside stay aroused by the uncertainty of who they might share a sheet with...










DESIGN | Ian Walsh - "100% Zine"

We're all doing it: posting numbers, graphs, statistics - facts! All of this proof that "facts will come with a point of view"! Ian Walsh's self-promotional zine: 100% re-contextualises the mundane nature of stats and facts. Printed on a semi-transparent paper that causes continual typographic interference resulting in an exciting friction between so-called fact and fiction.  








5.20.2012

PERFORMANCE + ARCHITECTURE | Marina Abramovic Institute for the preservation of performance art


Featuring a digital temple, sleep chamber, crystal room, quarts resting room and spaces dedicated to levitation - the Marina Abramovic Institute for the Preservation of Performance is set to open in 2014. 

This performance space and training centre demands visitors to surrender their cellphones, iPods and watches, as well as to sign a pledge to inside for at least two and a halve hours.