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Indieuniforms. And YYYs.
I'm just back from the Immergut Festival and it was a blast although the weather was more than shit. The blast were especially the YEAH YEAH YEAHS. I never was quite a big a fan of them but now I am. Couldn't have anybody told me that their newer songs are really that good. Cause I only knew the first EP Master. I've never heard of Maps or Y Control before. But now I have.
And of course for me they are also interesting in a fashion way. Especially Karen O. and her awesome stage costumes. All her stuff is designed by the NYC indie designer Christian Joy. She's not only designing for the YYYs but also for the Liars and, of course, she also has her own collection. Which is also actually quite nice and on top - really affordable.
And of course for me they are also interesting in a fashion way. Especially Karen O. and her awesome stage costumes. All her stuff is designed by the NYC indie designer Christian Joy. She's not only designing for the YYYs but also for the Liars and, of course, she also has her own collection. Which is also actually quite nice and on top - really affordable.

Mirrors and Shadows



Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
And then is heard no more; it is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
William Shakespeare 1564-1616: Macbeth (1606)
2006.11.03, 10:35
New Sketch furniture by FRONT
"Curioser and curioser!!!"
While Front cultivated their approach to productdesign via, mice, snakes, physics, nature and whatnot every product carries their handwriting as well as a special easieness. With Motion Capturing and Rapid Prototyping this looks so elegant Beuys'd be jealous?
? o.k. the rather pop kinda Beuys?
? well?
? probably not particularly Beuys.
Prada news: some are and some are not.
Bad news first: it looks like that the rumors about miuccia prada doing a collection in collaboration with H&M went down for nothing in the end. That sucks.
In an interview with the New York Magazine she answered the question:
What about all these rumors about your working with H&M?
They’ve asked me. I always said no, not because I don’t like the idea, I just don’t like the idea of doing bad copies of what I’m doing. And I don’t have the time, and maybe even the ability, to do a collection with them. If you want to do a collection that costs less, you have to do it with different materials and different ideas.
Why do other people do it?
I don’t know. Because of course they’re attracted by the fame you can get. Just because you want to do something new that people talk about. I don’t know how much real interest there is in doing fashion that is not expensive but is creative.
Well. That's a pitty, isn't it? But maybe there's also a good point in it. I think, we have to respect that she doesn't want to trade quality for affordability. But... you know.
The good news: From April 19 till May 31 there will an exhibition at her Soho-Store in NYC.
"Waist Down - Skirts by Miuccia Prada"
It's more an installation and it tries to draw on the thin line between fashion and art. Which is good. I like that. And I wish I could see it.
The installation was highly successful when it showed last year in Tokyo and Shanghai. It features more than 200 skirts by Miuccia Prada... animated. In the Tokyo exhibition, skirts twirled, glowed, cast funny shadows, spread open like giant jellyfish. The Soho show will be similar, with some new displays. (Source: fashionologie.com)
If you're interessted in further information you should read this article in WWD which is about her exhibition in Shanghai.
In an interview with the New York Magazine she answered the question:
What about all these rumors about your working with H&M?
They’ve asked me. I always said no, not because I don’t like the idea, I just don’t like the idea of doing bad copies of what I’m doing. And I don’t have the time, and maybe even the ability, to do a collection with them. If you want to do a collection that costs less, you have to do it with different materials and different ideas.
Why do other people do it?
I don’t know. Because of course they’re attracted by the fame you can get. Just because you want to do something new that people talk about. I don’t know how much real interest there is in doing fashion that is not expensive but is creative.
Well. That's a pitty, isn't it? But maybe there's also a good point in it. I think, we have to respect that she doesn't want to trade quality for affordability. But... you know.
The good news: From April 19 till May 31 there will an exhibition at her Soho-Store in NYC.
"Waist Down - Skirts by Miuccia Prada"
It's more an installation and it tries to draw on the thin line between fashion and art. Which is good. I like that. And I wish I could see it.
The installation was highly successful when it showed last year in Tokyo and Shanghai. It features more than 200 skirts by Miuccia Prada... animated. In the Tokyo exhibition, skirts twirled, glowed, cast funny shadows, spread open like giant jellyfish. The Soho show will be similar, with some new displays. (Source: fashionologie.com)
If you're interessted in further information you should read this article in WWD which is about her exhibition in Shanghai.
Use Your Optical Mouse as a Scanner
This crazy guy from Holland built a very low tech b&w camera from his optial mouse. Any artist out there with an idea to use it for?

http://sprite.student.utwente.nl/~jeroen/projects/mouseeye/

http://sprite.student.utwente.nl/~jeroen/projects/mouseeye/
Thinking of Hannah...
...a minimal artwork, existing a minimal time
















