Uphill, Second Gear
(1) Building Sweet Bikes and a ‘Business of the Future’
(1) Building Sweet Bikes and a ‘Business of the Future’
(1) Klaus Biesenbach: The Museum of Modern Art curator, who’s cultivated his own celebrity status, on why art should be disruptive and deeply inspiring, and need not hang preciously on Continue Reading →
(1) Bicyclists of a Feather Flock Together: With our easy-to-follow guide, anyone can identify North America’s five most dazzling species of two-wheeled friends (WSJ)
(1) D23 Presents Armchair Archivist: The Magic of Models and Miniatures (2) Last Exile: First Impressions (Twenty Sided) I finished the series and now I’m thoroughly depressed (like when I Continue Reading →
(1) The Joys of Urban Tech: Goodbye, office parks. Drawn by amenities and talent, tech firms are opting for cities (WSJ) (2) Orwell’s Guide to Making Jam: George Orwell’s show Continue Reading →
I’ve been trying to do it right I’ve been living a lonely life I’ve been sleeping here instead I’ve been sleeping in my bed, I’ve been sleeping in my bed Continue Reading →
Anime Update: I’ve finally started watching Last Exile. This is older animation now but the story is addictive. I’m not as invested in these characters as I was with Clannad Continue Reading →
Then there followed days of Kings, Empires and revolution. Blood just looks the same when you open the veins. But sometimes it was faith, power or reason as the cornerstone. Continue Reading →
I took Burgoyne to see “Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900–2000” at the MoMA this weekend. This was an incredible exhibition and included works by Peter Ellenshaw and Continue Reading →
The long path from material through function to creative work has only one goal: to create order out of the desperate confusion of our time. — Mies van der Rohe Continue Reading →
