remixable - posts tagged 'photography' http://soup.remixablefilms.net/ Ingredients from visual storytelling chefs around the world, cooking up a tasty remixable soup. Editor: Michela Ledwidge RADAR NYC 7.21.11 – feat. Diana Eng {"tags":["RADAR NYC","event","music","photography"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/07/22/radar-nyc-7-21-11-feat-diana-eng/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 7.21.11 \u2013 feat. Diana Eng\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/07/22/radar-nyc-7-21-11-feat-diana-eng/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EPhoto by \u003Ca href=\"http://www.dianaeng.com/2011/07/laser-lace-inspiration/\"\u003ERicardo Louis via Diana Eng\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThis week, we bring back the blog with help from Diana Eng (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4268650-radar-31-fairytale-fashion\"\u003ERADAR ep 31 \u2013 Fairytale Fashion\u003C/a\u003E), and she made it easy for me, since I\u2019m already a huge fan of most of her choices. She\u2019s been quite busy lately, with her amazing line and increasing popularity in the fashion world, including her new collection of \u003Ca href=\"http://www.dianaeng.com/laser-lace-tees-and-tops/\"\u003ELaser Lace Tees and Tops\u003C/a\u003E. You can also check out her \u003Ca href=\"http://www.dianaeng.com/shop/\"\u003Eshop\u003C/a\u003E, as well as read up on her inspiration on her own \u003Ca href=\"http://www.dianaeng.com/2011/07/laser-lace-inspiration/\"\u003Eblog\u003C/a\u003E. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003Enyan.cat\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/nyan1.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"nyan\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2899\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/nyan1.jpg\" height=\"328\" alt=\"\" width=\"472\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EHow long can you nyan for? This very well could be the last thing the Internet ever needs, as it combines the holy trifecta of cats, adorableness, and utter randomness. Based off of PRguitarman\u2019s \u003Ca href=\"http://www.prguitarman.com/index.php?id=348\"\u003Eoriginal Pop Tart Cat .gif\u003C/a\u003E (I suppose toast is healthier?) times how long you can, well, nyan. It\u2019s so addictive, though, that you can nyan for hours on end if you allow it. Added bonuses here include putting the site into different languages such as Japanese (makes sense), Nyan (exactly what you\u2019d expect) and Catalan, giving double meaning to the .cat domain name. We may think it\u2019s cute now, but once cats successfully conquer the Internet, the rest of the world will surely follow. So cute though!\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EUnleash the fury of NYAN \u003Ca href=\"http://nyan.cat/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EYeah Yeah Yeahs \u2013 Maps\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThis was Diana\u2019s pick, but I have to interject here\u2014this isn\u2019t just one of my all time favorite songs, but possibly my all time favorite music video, and a big part of my inspiration for wanting to get into filming bands. A ballad off their definitely-classic-by-now debut LP Fever to Tell, it showed that the (at the time) rising buzz band Yeah Yeah Yeahs (and more specifically, lead singer Karen O) could do more than thrash and screech, but also create one of the most touching songs of the last decade. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou can buy the album \u003Ca href=\"http://www.yeahyeahyeahs.com/discography/detail.aspx?pid=251\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ETina Fey \u2013 Bossypants\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/bossypants.audiobook-473x4731.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"bossypants.audiobook-473x473\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2905\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/bossypants.audiobook-473x4731.jpg\" height=\"394\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ETina Fey is just one of those people who do pretty much everything right\u201430 Rock is still the funniest thing on TV after like, what, 5 seasons? Then there\u2019s Date Night and Baby Mama, and the fact that after she left Saturday Night Live the only time people talk about the show is when they mention how far downhill it\u2019s gone since then. So clearly she\u2019s some kind of sorceress and we should all be terrified. Or you can read her hilarious book and hopefully absorb some of its power. If nothing else, reading it on the subway is sure to piss off the disgruntled former frat bros who still insist, \u201cwomen aren\u2019t funny.\u201d Tina Fey just happens to be at the top of a long list of women who prove them wrong.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou can pick up a copy \u003Ca href=\"http://www.amazon.com/Bossypants-Tina-Fey/dp/0316056863\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ETalk To Me\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/796_A2_Talk_to_Me_Design_and_the_Communication_between_People_an_Objects_PB.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"796_A2_Talk_to_Me_Design_and_the_Communication_between_People_an_Objects_PB\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2907\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/796_A2_Talk_to_Me_Design_and_the_Communication_between_People_an_Objects_PB.jpg\" height=\"403\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ETalk To Me is a new exhibit at MoMA that examines the ways humans interact with objects. Every day we interact with things like computers and increasingly smarter phones, which in turn, interact with us. Talk To Me offers a look at the history and future of these interaction, going back to products from the 1960s and looking forward with some products in development. A lot goes into it\u2014visual design, interface, information. In keeping with the theme, the organizers encourage communication and feedback from the visitors, ranging from suggestions from designers to visitor interaction using cell phones. Be sure to check out the \u003Ca href=\"http://wp.moma.org/talk_to_me/\"\u003Eblog\u003C/a\u003E as well. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nTalk To Me\u003Cbr /\u003E\nJuly 24\u2013November 7\u003Cbr /\u003E\nMuseum of Modern Art\u003Cbr /\u003E\n11 West 53 Street\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNew York, NY 10019\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/1080\"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\n\u003Ch1\u003EThingiverse and Ponoko\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/colbertthing.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"colbertthing\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2910\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/colbertthing.jpg\" height=\"269\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDiana has picked a couple of nice blogs for you to check out, specifically if you like, well, things and stuff. \u003Ca href=\"http://www.thingiverse.com/\"\u003EThingiverse\u003C/a\u003E is a blog co-founded by fellow RADAR contributor Bre Pettis of Makerbot (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/2666810-makerbot-roots\"\u003ERADAR ep 19\u003C/a\u003E), focusing on digital designs from ordinary people and realizing them through the use of machines like laser cutters and digital printers. In a similar vein is \u003Ca href=\"http://blog.ponoko.com/\"\u003EPonoko\u003C/a\u003E, which is sort of like a digital Etsy (or rather, a more-digital Etsy), exploring the art of digital making even further. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F07%2F22%2Fradar-nyc-7-21-11-feat-diana-eng%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%207.21.11%20%26%238211%3B%20feat.%20Diana%20Eng\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>Photo by <a href="http://www.dianaeng.com/2011/07/laser-lace-inspiration/">Ricardo Louis via Diana Eng</a></p> <p>This week, we bring back the blog with help from Diana Eng (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4268650-radar-31-fairytale-fashion">RADAR ep 31 – Fairytale Fashion</a>), and she made it easy for me, since I’m already a huge fan of most of her choices. She’s been quite busy lately, with her amazing line and increasing popularity in the fashion world, including her new collection of <a href="http://www.dianaeng.com/laser-lace-tees-and-tops/">Laser Lace Tees and Tops</a>. You can also check out her <a href="http://www.dianaeng.com/shop/">shop</a>, as well as read up on her inspiration on her own <a href="http://www.dianaeng.com/2011/07/laser-lace-inspiration/">blog</a>. </p> <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>nyan.cat</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/nyan1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2899" title="nyan" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/nyan1.jpg" height="328" alt="" width="472" /></a></p> <p>How long can you nyan for? This very well could be the last thing the Internet ever needs, as it combines the holy trifecta of cats, adorableness, and utter randomness. Based off of PRguitarman’s <a href="http://www.prguitarman.com/index.php?id=348">original Pop Tart Cat .gif</a> (I suppose toast is healthier?) times how long you can, well, nyan. It’s so addictive, though, that you can nyan for hours on end if you allow it. Added bonuses here include putting the site into different languages such as Japanese (makes sense), Nyan (exactly what you’d expect) and Catalan, giving double meaning to the .cat domain name. We may think it’s cute now, but once cats successfully conquer the Internet, the rest of the world will surely follow. So cute though!</p> <p>Unleash the fury of NYAN <a href="http://nyan.cat/">HERE</a>.</p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Maps</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>This was Diana’s pick, but I have to interject here—this isn’t just one of my all time favorite songs, but possibly my all time favorite music video, and a big part of my inspiration for wanting to get into filming bands. A ballad off their definitely-classic-by-now debut LP Fever to Tell, it showed that the (at the time) rising buzz band Yeah Yeah Yeahs (and more specifically, lead singer Karen O) could do more than thrash and screech, but also create one of the most touching songs of the last decade. </p> <p>You can buy the album <a href="http://www.yeahyeahyeahs.com/discography/detail.aspx?pid=251">HERE</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Tina Fey – Bossypants</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/bossypants.audiobook-473x4731.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2905" title="bossypants.audiobook-473x473" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/bossypants.audiobook-473x4731.jpg" height="394" alt="" width="350" /></a></p> <p>Tina Fey is just one of those people who do pretty much everything right—30 Rock is still the funniest thing on TV after like, what, 5 seasons? Then there’s Date Night and Baby Mama, and the fact that after she left Saturday Night Live the only time people talk about the show is when they mention how far downhill it’s gone since then. So clearly she’s some kind of sorceress and we should all be terrified. Or you can read her hilarious book and hopefully absorb some of its power. If nothing else, reading it on the subway is sure to piss off the disgruntled former frat bros who still insist, “women aren’t funny.” Tina Fey just happens to be at the top of a long list of women who prove them wrong.</p> <p>You can pick up a copy <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bossypants-Tina-Fey/dp/0316056863">HERE</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Talk To Me</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/796_A2_Talk_to_Me_Design_and_the_Communication_between_People_an_Objects_PB.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2907" title="796_A2_Talk_to_Me_Design_and_the_Communication_between_People_an_Objects_PB" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/796_A2_Talk_to_Me_Design_and_the_Communication_between_People_an_Objects_PB.jpg" height="403" alt="" width="350" /></a></p> <p>Talk To Me is a new exhibit at MoMA that examines the ways humans interact with objects. Every day we interact with things like computers and increasingly smarter phones, which in turn, interact with us. Talk To Me offers a look at the history and future of these interaction, going back to products from the 1960s and looking forward with some products in development. A lot goes into it—visual design, interface, information. In keeping with the theme, the organizers encourage communication and feedback from the visitors, ranging from suggestions from designers to visitor interaction using cell phones. Be sure to check out the <a href="http://wp.moma.org/talk_to_me/">blog</a> as well. </p> <h3> Talk To Me<br /> July 24–November 7<br /> Museum of Modern Art<br /> 11 West 53 Street<br /> New York, NY 10019<br /> <a href="http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/1080">EVENT INFO</a><br /> </h3> <p></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> <h1>Thingiverse and Ponoko</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/colbertthing.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2910" title="colbertthing" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/07/colbertthing.jpg" height="269" alt="" width="500" /></a></p> <p>Diana has picked a couple of nice blogs for you to check out, specifically if you like, well, things and stuff. <a href="http://www.thingiverse.com/">Thingiverse</a> is a blog co-founded by fellow RADAR contributor Bre Pettis of Makerbot (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/2666810-makerbot-roots">RADAR ep 19</a>), focusing on digital designs from ordinary people and realizing them through the use of machines like laser cutters and digital printers. In a similar vein is <a href="http://blog.ponoko.com/">Ponoko</a>, which is sort of like a digital Etsy (or rather, a more-digital Etsy), exploring the art of digital making even further. </p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F07%2F22%2Fradar-nyc-7-21-11-feat-diana-eng%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%207.21.11%20%26%238211%3B%20feat.%20Diana%20Eng" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Fri, 22 Jul 2011 01:17:59 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/148310391/RADAR-NYC-7-21-11-feat-Dianaurn:www-soup-io:1:148310391regularradar nyceventmusicphotography RADAR NYC 6.9.11 {"tags":["RADAR NYC","comic","event","music","photography","storytelling","street art"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/06/09/radar-nyc-6-9-11/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 6.9.11\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/06/09/radar-nyc-6-9-11/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELOOK\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EMy Potholes\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/21875_317072927344_206891582344_4537979_1973675_n.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"pothole\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2877\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/21875_317072927344_206891582344_4537979_1973675_n.jpg\" height=\"371\" alt=\"\" width=\"555\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWhat do you do when there\u2019s a pothole in your street? Try avoiding it? Call the city to fill it in? Effective ideas, though they aren\u2019t especially imaginative. With the help of Claudia Ficca and Davide Luciano, a couple of Montreal-based artists, these folks in several US and Canadian cities turned their potholes into works of art\u2014at least temporarily. But the photos on My Potholes capture a number of whimsical moments created from minor nuisances. Watch as they turn common road hazards into swimming pools, donut fryers, gardens, rabbit holes, and more. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECheck it out \u003Ca href=\"http://www.mypotholes.com/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ENoveller \u2013 Alone Star\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\n\u003C/p\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com/24452495\"\u003ENOVELLER \u201cALONE STAR\u201d\u003C/a\u003E from \u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com/user2069739\"\u003EMatt Kleiner\u003C/a\u003E on \u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com\"\u003EVimeo\u003C/a\u003E.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ENoveller, a.k.a. Sarah Lipstate (\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/28/before-i-die-radar-s3-ep-28-vid/\"\u003ERADAR ep 28 \u2013 Before I Die\u003C/a\u003E) has just released this gorgeous black and white video on her website for her song \u201cAlone Star\u201d off her new album Glacial Glow. Directed by Matt Kleiner, this video chronicles several days in the Australian cities of Sydney and Melbourne. It\u2019s some powerful stuff when paired with the musical storytelling of this Brooklyn-based guitar goddess. Contrasting the busy city with vast desert, it creates a truly surreal scene.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECheck out Sarah\u2019s website \u003Ca href=\"http://sarahlipstate.com/wordpress/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EBen McCool Interview\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/pigs.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"pigs\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2882\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/pigs.jpg\" height=\"443\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWriter Ben McCool (\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/12/29/memoir-%E2%80%93-radar-s4-ep-41-vid/\"\u003ERADAR ep 41 \u2013 Memoir\u003C/a\u003E) has a new comic series coming out this September, but in the meantime you can check out a preview of it as well as an interview with USA Today. Titled \u201cPigs,\u201d the comic takes a gritty look at the Cold War, which if you can believe it, ended two decades ago this year. So now it\u2019s far back enough in our collective subconscious that we can take another look at the whole terrifying era of mutually assured destruction, secret agents and the Cuban Missile Crisis and see that things weren\u2019t quite as black-and-white as we all thought at the time.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ERead the article \u003Ca href=\"http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2011-04-13-PigsComic_N.htm\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EMagic and Bubbles\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/bubblebattle_615.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"bubblebattle_615\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2884\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/bubblebattle_615.jpg\" height=\"233\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nPoetry Brothel, House of Illusions NYC\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOur friends at the Poetry Brothel (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405969-radar-poetry-brothel\"\u003ERADAR ep 20\u003C/a\u003E) are bringing it back this weekend, with a magical twist. The \u201cwhores\u201d will be teaming up with a master magician for some old school, Houdini-esque illusions. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nSunday, June 12th, 8pm-1am\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThe Back Room\u003Cbr /\u003E\n102 Norfolk Street\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNew York, NY\u003Cbr /\u003E\n$5-$15\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.thepoetrybrothel.com/events.html\"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nNewmindspace Bubble Battle NYC 2011\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe folks at Newmindspace (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405813-newmindspace\"\u003ERADAR ep 10\u003C/a\u003E) want to make New York a more bubbly, effervescent place for its residents. Join hundreds of other bubble battlers with your own bubble-making supplies, and let the air fill with soapy, prismatic orbs (and yes I was trying to avoid saying \u201cbubble\u201d again).\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nLocation TBA\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSaturday, June 18th 2010 @ 6:00pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\nRain or shine. Free and all ages!\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNew York, NY\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.newmindspace.com/bubble-battle-nyc-2011\"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\n\u003Ch1\u003ESecond Avenue Sagas\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/saslogo960x200.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"saslogo960x200\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2886\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/saslogo960x200.jpg\" height=\"119\" alt=\"\" width=\"575\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ENew Yorkers, be honest, how often do you find yourself silently (or not so silently) cursing the MTA for all the service changes and fare increases? Second Avenue Sagas hopes to answer some of the questions as to why all these annoyances happen. What started as a blog chronicling the progress of the long-delayed Second Avenue Subway, is now a blog covering all forms of New York City transit, offering opinions, insight, progress reports, and ideas to make transit better, as well as listing all the weekend service changes every Friday. It\u2019s a great place for New Yorkers to get informed and involved with the city\u2019s decisions on transportation.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://secondavenuesagas.com/\"\u003ESecond Avenue Sagas\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F06%2F09%2Fradar-nyc-6-9-11%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%206.9.11\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">LOOK</div> <h1>My Potholes</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/21875_317072927344_206891582344_4537979_1973675_n.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2877" title="pothole" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/21875_317072927344_206891582344_4537979_1973675_n.jpg" height="371" alt="" width="555" /></a></p> <p>What do you do when there’s a pothole in your street? Try avoiding it? Call the city to fill it in? Effective ideas, though they aren’t especially imaginative. With the help of Claudia Ficca and Davide Luciano, a couple of Montreal-based artists, these folks in several US and Canadian cities turned their potholes into works of art—at least temporarily. But the photos on My Potholes capture a number of whimsical moments created from minor nuisances. Watch as they turn common road hazards into swimming pools, donut fryers, gardens, rabbit holes, and more. </p> <p>Check it out <a href="http://www.mypotholes.com/">HERE</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Noveller – Alone Star</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p> </p><p><a href="http://vimeo.com/24452495">NOVELLER “ALONE STAR”</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user2069739">Matt Kleiner</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p> <p>Noveller, a.k.a. Sarah Lipstate (<a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/28/before-i-die-radar-s3-ep-28-vid/">RADAR ep 28 – Before I Die</a>) has just released this gorgeous black and white video on her website for her song “Alone Star” off her new album Glacial Glow. Directed by Matt Kleiner, this video chronicles several days in the Australian cities of Sydney and Melbourne. It’s some powerful stuff when paired with the musical storytelling of this Brooklyn-based guitar goddess. Contrasting the busy city with vast desert, it creates a truly surreal scene.</p> <p>Check out Sarah’s website <a href="http://sarahlipstate.com/wordpress/">HERE</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Ben McCool Interview</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/pigs.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2882" title="pigs" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/pigs.jpg" height="443" alt="" width="575" /></a></p> <p>Writer Ben McCool (<a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/12/29/memoir-%E2%80%93-radar-s4-ep-41-vid/">RADAR ep 41 – Memoir</a>) has a new comic series coming out this September, but in the meantime you can check out a preview of it as well as an interview with USA Today. Titled “Pigs,” the comic takes a gritty look at the Cold War, which if you can believe it, ended two decades ago this year. So now it’s far back enough in our collective subconscious that we can take another look at the whole terrifying era of mutually assured destruction, secret agents and the Cuban Missile Crisis and see that things weren’t quite as black-and-white as we all thought at the time.</p> <p>Read the article <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2011-04-13-PigsComic_N.htm">HERE</a>.</p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Magic and Bubbles</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/bubblebattle_615.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2884" title="bubblebattle_615" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/bubblebattle_615.jpg" height="233" alt="" width="575" /></a></p> <h3> Poetry Brothel, House of Illusions NYC<br /> </h3> <p>Our friends at the Poetry Brothel (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405969-radar-poetry-brothel">RADAR ep 20</a>) are bringing it back this weekend, with a magical twist. The “whores” will be teaming up with a master magician for some old school, Houdini-esque illusions. </p> <h3> Sunday, June 12th, 8pm-1am<br /> The Back Room<br /> 102 Norfolk Street<br /> New York, NY<br /> $5-$15<br /> <a href="http://www.thepoetrybrothel.com/events.html">EVENT INFO</a><br /> </h3> <p></p> <h3> Newmindspace Bubble Battle NYC 2011<br /> </h3> <p>The folks at Newmindspace (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405813-newmindspace">RADAR ep 10</a>) want to make New York a more bubbly, effervescent place for its residents. Join hundreds of other bubble battlers with your own bubble-making supplies, and let the air fill with soapy, prismatic orbs (and yes I was trying to avoid saying “bubble” again).</p> <h3> Location TBA<br /> Saturday, June 18th 2010 @ 6:00pm<br /> Rain or shine. Free and all ages!<br /> New York, NY<br /> <a href="http://www.newmindspace.com/bubble-battle-nyc-2011">EVENT INFO</a><br /> </h3><p></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> <h1>Second Avenue Sagas</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/saslogo960x200.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2886" title="saslogo960x200" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/06/saslogo960x200.jpg" height="119" alt="" width="575" /></a></p> <p>New Yorkers, be honest, how often do you find yourself silently (or not so silently) cursing the MTA for all the service changes and fare increases? Second Avenue Sagas hopes to answer some of the questions as to why all these annoyances happen. What started as a blog chronicling the progress of the long-delayed Second Avenue Subway, is now a blog covering all forms of New York City transit, offering opinions, insight, progress reports, and ideas to make transit better, as well as listing all the weekend service changes every Friday. It’s a great place for New Yorkers to get informed and involved with the city’s decisions on transportation.</p> <p><a href="http://secondavenuesagas.com/">Second Avenue Sagas</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F06%2F09%2Fradar-nyc-6-9-11%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%206.9.11" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Thu, 09 Jun 2011 16:10:40 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/137396525/RADAR-NYC-6-9-11urn:www-soup-io:1:137396525regularradar nyccomiceventmusicphotographystorytellingstreet art RADAR NYC 5.12.11 – feat. Lori Nix {"tags":["Featured","News","RADAR NYC","event","music","photography","storytelling"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/05/13/radar-nyc-5-12-11-feat-lori-nix/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 5.12.11 \u2013 feat. Lori Nix\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/05/13/radar-nyc-5-12-11-feat-lori-nix/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EThis week, we return to our contributor-curated series of blog posts with Lori Nix (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4364956-radar-33-unnatural-history\"\u003ERADAR ep 33 \u2013 Unnatural History\u003C/a\u003E). She found us a nice mix of beautiful works of art and some quirky, off the wall stuff\u2013sort of like her own work.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ECravendale Cats\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThat\u2019s it, I\u2019m officially jealous of the British. After outdoing us in music and comedy for years, they now roll out this oddly addicting TV spot for milk\u2014which is undoubtedly a result of years of its creators spending too much time on the Internet. Because\u2014and I\u2019ve mentioned this before\u2014the equation goes: cats + doing weird things = roughly 85% of Internet content. Also, note the strange milk cartons they use over there (hey, at least it doesn\u2019t come in bags like in Canada).\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFind more on this clever campaign \u003Ca href=\"http://www.milkmatters.co.uk/cats/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EBodies of Water: Ears Will Pop and Eyes Will Blink\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/scspec12.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"scspec12\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2838\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/scspec12.jpg\" height=\"450\" alt=\"\" width=\"450\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe music from this extremely talented LA-based collective has this rolling, lively Spaghetti Western-esque epicness to it that hooked me pretty much immediately, sort of like Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros without all the gimmickry. Ennio Morricone would be proud. But don\u2019t get me wrong, there\u2019s still enough theatrics and choral pieces to make this record the very definition of \u003Cem\u003Egrand\u003C/em\u003E. Listen to it while walking down the street makes your life an instant musical. Just don\u2019t blame me if people stare at you when you start singing along. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou can buy the album \u003Ca href=\"http://www.secretlycanadian.com/onesheet.php?cat=SCSPEC12\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nBodies of Water\u2019s \u003Ca href=\"http://www.bodiesofwater.net/\"\u003Ewebsite\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EHi-Fructose Magazine\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/13coverstore.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"13coverstore\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2840\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/13coverstore.jpg\" height=\"466\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDespite new media\u2019s repeated attempts to kill off the magazine once and for all (blogger\u2019s note: hi there, sorry about that!), Hi-Fructose Magazine may be all the proof needed to show that there will always be a place for a beautifully-made, high quality, full color quarterly. Hi-Fructose aims to profile and discuss alternative artists, while at the same time dissecting what \u201calternative\u201d means, bending genres and shattering norms in the process. Whatever you want to call it, there\u2019s really some stunning work on display here. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou can pick up a copy at most bookstores, or check out their web presence \u003Ca href=\"http://www.hifructose.com/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EOtherworldly: Optical Delusions and Small Realities\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/L_2010_231_1_alt.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"L_2010_231_1_alt\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2842\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/L_2010_231_1_alt.jpg\" height=\"316\" alt=\"\" width=\"468\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIt may still be a ways off, but Otherworldly at the Museum of Arts and Design should definitely be worth the wait. Lori Nix and other diorama artists will be showcasing their different creations, extremely detailed microcosms of worlds that are both realistic and surreal\u2014glimpses of our world both as it is and as it could be. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nOtherworldly: Optical Delusions and Small Realities\u003Cbr /\u003E\nJune 7 \u2013 September 18\u003Cbr /\u003E\nMuseum of Arts and Design\u003Cbr /\u003E\n2 Columbus Circle\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNew York, NY 10019\u003Cbr /\u003E\n$15 Admission\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://collections.madmuseum.org/code/emuseum.asp?style=browse\u0026amp;currentrecord=1\u0026amp;page=seealso\u0026amp;profile=exhibitions\u0026amp;searchdesc=Future%20Exhibitions\u0026amp;searchstring=Future/,/greater%20than/,/0/,/false/,/true\u0026amp;action=searchrequest\u0026amp;style=single\u0026amp;currentrecord=2 \"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\n\u003Ch1\u003ENew York Mag (and comments)\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/bin-laden-diary.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"bin laden diary\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2844\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/bin-laden-diary.jpg\" height=\"298\" alt=\"\" width=\"525\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWhen Lori told me she liked to liked to read \u003Ca href=\"http://nymag.com/\"\u003ENew York Magazine\u003C/a\u003E online to laugh at the comments following the articles, I wasn\u2019t quite sure what she meant. But I didn\u2019t have to look far to find out\u2014the comments section is a nice concentrated cross-section of the Internet as a whole. You\u2019ll find cynical, snarky millennials, sarcastic storytellers, political pundits who insert their opinions of Bush and/or Obama into every conversation, and trolls of course, because trolls simply are and always will be\u2014they are as deeply ingrained into comment threads as the Pope is into Catholicism. It\u2019s worth a laugh on any day you could use a bit of a confidence boost.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F05%2F13%2Fradar-nyc-5-12-11-feat-lori-nix%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%205.12.11%20%26%238211%3B%20feat.%20Lori%20Nix\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>This week, we return to our contributor-curated series of blog posts with Lori Nix (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4364956-radar-33-unnatural-history">RADAR ep 33 – Unnatural History</a>). She found us a nice mix of beautiful works of art and some quirky, off the wall stuff–sort of like her own work.</p> <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Cravendale Cats</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>That’s it, I’m officially jealous of the British. After outdoing us in music and comedy for years, they now roll out this oddly addicting TV spot for milk—which is undoubtedly a result of years of its creators spending too much time on the Internet. Because—and I’ve mentioned this before—the equation goes: cats + doing weird things = roughly 85% of Internet content. Also, note the strange milk cartons they use over there (hey, at least it doesn’t come in bags like in Canada).</p> <p>Find more on this clever campaign <a href="http://www.milkmatters.co.uk/cats/">HERE</a>.</p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Bodies of Water: Ears Will Pop and Eyes Will Blink</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/scspec12.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2838" title="scspec12" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/scspec12.jpg" height="450" alt="" width="450" /></a></p> <p>The music from this extremely talented LA-based collective has this rolling, lively Spaghetti Western-esque epicness to it that hooked me pretty much immediately, sort of like Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros without all the gimmickry. Ennio Morricone would be proud. But don’t get me wrong, there’s still enough theatrics and choral pieces to make this record the very definition of <em>grand</em>. Listen to it while walking down the street makes your life an instant musical. Just don’t blame me if people stare at you when you start singing along. </p> <p>You can buy the album <a href="http://www.secretlycanadian.com/onesheet.php?cat=SCSPEC12">HERE</a><br /> Bodies of Water’s <a href="http://www.bodiesofwater.net/">website</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Hi-Fructose Magazine</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/13coverstore.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2840" title="13coverstore" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/13coverstore.jpg" height="466" alt="" width="350" /></a></p> <p>Despite new media’s repeated attempts to kill off the magazine once and for all (blogger’s note: hi there, sorry about that!), Hi-Fructose Magazine may be all the proof needed to show that there will always be a place for a beautifully-made, high quality, full color quarterly. Hi-Fructose aims to profile and discuss alternative artists, while at the same time dissecting what “alternative” means, bending genres and shattering norms in the process. Whatever you want to call it, there’s really some stunning work on display here. </p> <p>You can pick up a copy at most bookstores, or check out their web presence <a href="http://www.hifructose.com/">HERE</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Otherworldly: Optical Delusions and Small Realities</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/L_2010_231_1_alt.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2842" title="L_2010_231_1_alt" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/L_2010_231_1_alt.jpg" height="316" alt="" width="468" /></a></p> <p>It may still be a ways off, but Otherworldly at the Museum of Arts and Design should definitely be worth the wait. Lori Nix and other diorama artists will be showcasing their different creations, extremely detailed microcosms of worlds that are both realistic and surreal—glimpses of our world both as it is and as it could be. </p> <h3> Otherworldly: Optical Delusions and Small Realities<br /> June 7 – September 18<br /> Museum of Arts and Design<br /> 2 Columbus Circle<br /> New York, NY 10019<br /> $15 Admission<br /> <a href="http://collections.madmuseum.org/code/emuseum.asp?style=browse&amp;currentrecord=1&amp;page=seealso&amp;profile=exhibitions&amp;searchdesc=Future%20Exhibitions&amp;searchstring=Future/,/greater%20than/,/0/,/false/,/true&amp;action=searchrequest&amp;style=single&amp;currentrecord=2 ">EVENT INFO</a><br /> </h3> <p></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> <h1>New York Mag (and comments)</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/bin-laden-diary.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2844" title="bin laden diary" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/05/bin-laden-diary.jpg" height="298" alt="" width="525" /></a></p> <p>When Lori told me she liked to liked to read <a href="http://nymag.com/">New York Magazine</a> online to laugh at the comments following the articles, I wasn’t quite sure what she meant. But I didn’t have to look far to find out—the comments section is a nice concentrated cross-section of the Internet as a whole. You’ll find cynical, snarky millennials, sarcastic storytellers, political pundits who insert their opinions of Bush and/or Obama into every conversation, and trolls of course, because trolls simply are and always will be—they are as deeply ingrained into comment threads as the Pope is into Catholicism. It’s worth a laugh on any day you could use a bit of a confidence boost.</p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F05%2F13%2Fradar-nyc-5-12-11-feat-lori-nix%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%205.12.11%20%26%238211%3B%20feat.%20Lori%20Nix" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Fri, 13 May 2011 04:26:18 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/131467967/RADAR-NYC-5-12-11-feat-Loriurn:www-soup-io:1:131467967regularfeaturednewsradar nyceventmusicphotographystorytelling RADAR NYC 3.3.11 – feat Marc Horowitz {"tags":["Featured","News","movies","music","photography","filmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project,gaming,transmedia"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/03/03/radar-nyc-3-3-11-feat-marc-horowitz/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 3.3.11 \u2013 feat Marc Horowitz\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/03/03/radar-nyc-3-3-11-feat-marc-horowitz/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EThis week\u2019s edition of RADAR NYC is brought to you by \u003Ca href=\"http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/\"\u003EMarc Horowitz\u003C/a\u003E (RADAR ep 18 \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405954-radar-google-maps-road-trip\"\u003EGoogle Maps Road Trip\u003C/a\u003E). When we last checked in on him, he was working on The Advice of Strangers, a project where he had strangers vote on all his life choices. His latest project is a series of short video \u201cstudies,\u201d showing a day in the life of things like \u003Ca href=\"http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/videos/talking_objects_study%201b.mov\"\u003Etalking random objects\u003C/a\u003E and \u003Ca href=\"http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/videos/dust_study_1.mov\"\u003Edust\u003C/a\u003E. Many of his selections for this blog seem to fit the theme of \u201ca day in the life,\u201d whether it\u2019s the life of a city or the life of an imaginative teenager.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou can see the rest of the videos \u003Ca href=\"http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/videos/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EManhatta\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EDirected by Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler, Manhatta is a short film depicting the city in 1921. And it\u2019s honestly amazing how much hasn\u2019t changed since then\u2014the film depicts shots of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Staten Island Ferry, as well as a few buildings modern New Yorkers would certainly recognize. These are things we see every day, just as we did 90 years ago. A series of shots filmed to show the creators\u2019 love of the city, the stark images of steel and steam invoke a feeling of strength and power It chronicles a moment in the life of not just any city, but \u003Cem\u003EThe\u003C/em\u003E City.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.ubu.com/film/strand_manhattan.html\"\u003EManhatta at UbuWeb Film\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EMartin Creed: Thinking / Not Thinking\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAt first glance I thought this was a music video, but it\u2019s actually much more than that. Martin Creed is a Glaswegian conceptual artist, though many of his works mix music and visuals. The song itself manages to be both catchy and chaotic, which contrasts nicely from the minimalist video of two dogs of (very) different size representing Thinking (the small one) and Not Thinking (the large one). It\u2019s quite a funny juxtaposition, reflecting the different roles of consciousness and unconsciousness. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.martincreed.com/\"\u003EMartin Creed\u2019s website\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EPatton Oswalt: Zombie Spaceship Wasteland\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/patton.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"patton\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2665\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/patton.jpg\" height=\"400\" alt=\"\" width=\"261\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EZombie? Spaceship? Or wasteland? Take your pick, if you like awesome things. Or if you\u2019re a teenager with an overactive imagination. According to comedian Patton Oswalt, these are the themes we tend to gravitate toward as young storytellers. Oswalt shares his thoughts on growing up in this hilarious memoir of his own experiences (of the three above topics, he picked wastelands), from dealing with relatives as a child to working in a \u201cgrim Canadian comedy club.\u201d It should definitely be a great read for all those creative kids who grew up in the suburbs. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou can buy the book \u003Ca href=\"http://www.amazon.com/Zombie-Spaceship-Wasteland-Patton-Oswalt/dp/1439149089/ref=sr_1_1?s=books\u0026amp;ie=UTF8\u0026amp;qid=1299107665\u0026amp;sr=1-1\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ERoman Signer at Young Projects\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/6a00d8341c630a53ef0147e2bd0eb5970b-pi.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"6a00d8341c630a53ef0147e2bd0eb5970b-pi\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2667\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/6a00d8341c630a53ef0147e2bd0eb5970b-pi.jpg\" height=\"295\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThis week\u2019s even goes out to our readers in LA. Roman Signer is a Swiss Artist who specializes in what he calls \u201cmomentary sculptures,\u201d essentially small live installations that are captured on video. One work, \u201cBarrel with Camera,\u201d is of Signer placing a camera in a barrel and rolling it down a hill, though the video withholds this information until the end to give the viewer a humorous revelation. Many of his works invoke humor, ranging from slapstick to dark comedy, all laced with social commentary against pretensions. The art world could always use a bit more humor. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nOngoing through March 14\u003Cbr /\u003E\nYoung Projects\u003Cbr /\u003E\n8687 Melrose Ave\u003Cbr /\u003E\nLos Angeles, CA\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/culturemonster/2011/02/art-review-roman-signer-at-young-projects.html\"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\n\u003Ch1\u003ENews, Words, and Drawings of the Day\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/merrie-monarch-festival001-colordet.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"merrie-monarch-festival001-colordet\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2669\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/merrie-monarch-festival001-colordet.jpg\" height=\"317\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFinally, Marc gives us a few things to follow, including a couple we can follow on our smart phones. The Fluent News app gives us a break from the cacophony of all the different news outlets out there, and aggregates the top stories into a mobile newspaper that the viewer can customize to his or her own tastes. For all the language geeks out there, there\u2019s the Dictionary app, which includes a Word of the Day feature for those of us who like to confuse our friends with our ever-expanding vocabularies. And this last one isn\u2019t an app, but artist Lauren Nassef posts a new drawing every day on her website, ranging from current events (Gaddafi) to some rather beautiful vintage-esque portraits.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fluent-news-reader/id312886230?mt=8#\"\u003EFluent News app\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dictionary-com-dictionary/id308750436?mt=8#\"\u003EDictionary app\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.laurennassef.com/category/drawing-a-day/\"\u003ELauren Nassef\u2019s website\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F03%2F03%2Fradar-nyc-3-3-11-feat-marc-horowitz%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%203.3.11%20%26%238211%3B%20feat%20Marc%20Horowitz\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>This week’s edition of RADAR NYC is brought to you by <a href="http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/">Marc Horowitz</a> (RADAR ep 18 – <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405954-radar-google-maps-road-trip">Google Maps Road Trip</a>). When we last checked in on him, he was working on The Advice of Strangers, a project where he had strangers vote on all his life choices. His latest project is a series of short video “studies,” showing a day in the life of things like <a href="http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/videos/talking_objects_study%201b.mov">talking random objects</a> and <a href="http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/videos/dust_study_1.mov">dust</a>. Many of his selections for this blog seem to fit the theme of “a day in the life,” whether it’s the life of a city or the life of an imaginative teenager.</p> <p>You can see the rest of the videos <a href="http://www.ineedtostopsoon.com/videos/">HERE</a>.</p> <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Manhatta</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>Directed by Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler, Manhatta is a short film depicting the city in 1921. And it’s honestly amazing how much hasn’t changed since then—the film depicts shots of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Staten Island Ferry, as well as a few buildings modern New Yorkers would certainly recognize. These are things we see every day, just as we did 90 years ago. A series of shots filmed to show the creators’ love of the city, the stark images of steel and steam invoke a feeling of strength and power It chronicles a moment in the life of not just any city, but <em>The</em> City.</p> <p><a href="http://www.ubu.com/film/strand_manhattan.html">Manhatta at UbuWeb Film</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Martin Creed: Thinking / Not Thinking</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>At first glance I thought this was a music video, but it’s actually much more than that. Martin Creed is a Glaswegian conceptual artist, though many of his works mix music and visuals. The song itself manages to be both catchy and chaotic, which contrasts nicely from the minimalist video of two dogs of (very) different size representing Thinking (the small one) and Not Thinking (the large one). It’s quite a funny juxtaposition, reflecting the different roles of consciousness and unconsciousness. </p> <p><a href="http://www.martincreed.com/">Martin Creed’s website</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Patton Oswalt: Zombie Spaceship Wasteland</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/patton.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2665" title="patton" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/patton.jpg" height="400" alt="" width="261" /></a></p> <p>Zombie? Spaceship? Or wasteland? Take your pick, if you like awesome things. Or if you’re a teenager with an overactive imagination. According to comedian Patton Oswalt, these are the themes we tend to gravitate toward as young storytellers. Oswalt shares his thoughts on growing up in this hilarious memoir of his own experiences (of the three above topics, he picked wastelands), from dealing with relatives as a child to working in a “grim Canadian comedy club.” It should definitely be a great read for all those creative kids who grew up in the suburbs. </p> <p>You can buy the book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Zombie-Spaceship-Wasteland-Patton-Oswalt/dp/1439149089/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1299107665&amp;sr=1-1">HERE</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Roman Signer at Young Projects</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/6a00d8341c630a53ef0147e2bd0eb5970b-pi.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2667" title="6a00d8341c630a53ef0147e2bd0eb5970b-pi" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/6a00d8341c630a53ef0147e2bd0eb5970b-pi.jpg" height="295" alt="" width="500" /></a></p> <p>This week’s even goes out to our readers in LA. Roman Signer is a Swiss Artist who specializes in what he calls “momentary sculptures,” essentially small live installations that are captured on video. One work, “Barrel with Camera,” is of Signer placing a camera in a barrel and rolling it down a hill, though the video withholds this information until the end to give the viewer a humorous revelation. Many of his works invoke humor, ranging from slapstick to dark comedy, all laced with social commentary against pretensions. The art world could always use a bit more humor. </p> <h3> Ongoing through March 14<br /> Young Projects<br /> 8687 Melrose Ave<br /> Los Angeles, CA<br /> <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/culturemonster/2011/02/art-review-roman-signer-at-young-projects.html">EVENT INFO</a><br /> </h3> <p></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> <h1>News, Words, and Drawings of the Day</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/merrie-monarch-festival001-colordet.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2669" title="merrie-monarch-festival001-colordet" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/03/merrie-monarch-festival001-colordet.jpg" height="317" alt="" width="500" /></a></p> <p>Finally, Marc gives us a few things to follow, including a couple we can follow on our smart phones. The Fluent News app gives us a break from the cacophony of all the different news outlets out there, and aggregates the top stories into a mobile newspaper that the viewer can customize to his or her own tastes. For all the language geeks out there, there’s the Dictionary app, which includes a Word of the Day feature for those of us who like to confuse our friends with our ever-expanding vocabularies. And this last one isn’t an app, but artist Lauren Nassef posts a new drawing every day on her website, ranging from current events (Gaddafi) to some rather beautiful vintage-esque portraits.</p> <p><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fluent-news-reader/id312886230?mt=8#">Fluent News app</a><br /> <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dictionary-com-dictionary/id308750436?mt=8#">Dictionary app</a><br /> <a href="http://www.laurennassef.com/category/drawing-a-day/">Lauren Nassef’s website</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F03%2F03%2Fradar-nyc-3-3-11-feat-marc-horowitz%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%203.3.11%20%26%238211%3B%20feat%20Marc%20Horowitz" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Fri, 04 Mar 2011 17:26:26 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/113607313/RADAR-NYC-3-3-11-feat-Marcurn:www-soup-io:1:113607313regularfeaturednewsmoviesmusicphotographyfilmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project,gaming,transmedia RADAR NYC 2.17.11 – feat. Mary Mattingly {"tags":["Featured","RADAR NYC","event","music","photography"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/02/17/radar-nyc-2-17-11-feat-mary-mattingly/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 2.17.11 \u2013 feat. Mary Mattingly\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2011/02/17/radar-nyc-2-17-11-feat-mary-mattingly/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EThis week\u2019s installment RADAR NYC is brought to you by \u003Ca href=\"http://www.marymattingly.com/\"\u003EMary Mattingly\u003C/a\u003E (RADAR ep 17 \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405943-radar-waterpod\"\u003EWaterpod\u003C/a\u003E), a well-known New York-based visual artist who uses a variety of different mediums from photography to living installations to explore themes of different relationships. She shared with us some things that inspire her and offer a glimpse into her world, including a book from a famous experimental composer, an Italian organization that focuses on smart city planning, and an avant-garde turntablist from Peru. And while they all come from very different backgrounds, each of the artists she chose have something in common \u2013 they all find creative and brilliant ways to reevaluate things that are part of our everyday lives, from time to silence to the city itself.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EChristian Marclay \u2013 \u201cThe Clock\u201d\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThis is kind of amazing. Would you watch a clock for 24 hours straight? What if it was the most captivating clock ever? Artist Christian Marclay spliced together thousands of film clips from across the history of cinema, each one referencing a different moment in the day. So think of whenever a movie character looks at his or her watch, or mentions what time it is\u2014Marclay has somehow crafted an entire day out of these moments, and presents it in real time, as a living clock. So if you tune in at 8:37 a.m., that\u2019s what time it will be for the characters on screen. The Clock will be showing at the Paula Cooper Gallery until February 19.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.paulacoopergallery.com/exhibitions/497\"\u003E\u201cThe Clock\u201d at the Paula Cooper Gallery\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EFrazey Ford \u2013 \u201cBlue Streak Mama\u201d\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFrazey Ford has lived quite an interesting life. Born in a Canadian commune in the late 70s, she spent the 80s traveling Asia with her family. Then in the late 90s, she formed the Canadian band The Be Good Tanyas, which split in 2008. And just last year, she released her debut solo album, Obadiah. The album is full of wonderful soulful folk (or is it folky soul?) that\u2019s definitely worth a full listen, but the song \u201cBlue Streak Mama\u201d stands out particularly well. It has a distinctive blues-rock feel to it, sort of like a female-fronted Black Keys. But with more stripped-back instrumentation, the amazing vocals and lyrics take center stage and really shine through. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFree download available at \u003Ca href=\"http://www.myspace.com/frazeyford\"\u003EFrazey Ford\u2019s Myspace\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EJohn Cage \u2013 \u201cSilence: Lectures and Writings\u201d\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/02/3df2d876-cc4e-4c53-928f-0c760f4b7ad51.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"3df2d876-cc4e-4c53-928f-0c760f4b7ad5\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2621\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/02/3df2d876-cc4e-4c53-928f-0c760f4b7ad51.jpg\" height=\"400\" alt=\"\" width=\"340\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EI have nothing to say/ and I am saying it/ and that is poetry/ as I need it.\u003Cbr /\u003E\n-John Cage, \u201cLecture on Nothing\u201d (1949)\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EComposer John Cage was a pioneer of American experimental music and one of the most influential American composers of the 20th Century. His most famous composition, 4\u201933\u201d, consists of four minutes and thirty-three seconds without a note being played, and instead encourages the listener to focus on the sounds of the environment as it is played. Silence is Cage\u2019s first book, published in 1961, made up of a collection of essays and lectures he wrote from 1939 to 1961, including \u201cLecture on Nothing,\u201d quoted above. It is also his best known book, in which he discusses the nature of writing and ideas.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou can buy the book \u003Ca href=\"http://www.amazon.com/Silence-Lectures-Writings-John-Cage/dp/0819560286\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ETurntable Artist Maria Chavez at The Stone\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\n\u003C/p\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com/17100988\"\u003EMaria Chavez Live 11-16-10\u003C/a\u003E from \u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com/filmmusic\"\u003EForest Christenson\u003C/a\u003E on \u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com\"\u003EVimeo\u003C/a\u003E.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EMaria Chavez is a Brooklyn-based experimental turntablist from Peru. She uses both new and broken needles (she calls them \u201cpencils of sound\u201d) on different records to create live sound installations, of which no two are ever exactly alike. Above is a live video of Chavez at a show in Queens last November. You can see her use a variety of different objects to create her sound, including (very) broken records, showing that a turntablist can many things beyond getting people onto the dance floor. She\u2019ll be joined by harpist Shelley Burgon at The Stone on March 1.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nTuesday, March 1 \u00b7 8:00 pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThe Stone\u003Cbr /\u003E\nEast 2nd Street @ Avenue C\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNew York, NY 10009\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.thestonenyc.com/calendar.php \"\u003EEVENT INFO\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\n\u003Ch1\u003Ecluster.eu\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/02/metrolebbeus.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"metrolebbeus\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2615\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/02/metrolebbeus.jpg\" height=\"366\" alt=\"\" width=\"480\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAs we make our way through the 21st Century, one important issue for all urban-dwellers is the ever-growing and changing landscape of cities. Any New Yorker can attest that cities continue to grow quite rapidly. \u003Ca href=\"http://www.cluster.eu/\"\u003ECluster\u003C/a\u003E is a non-profit organization based in Turin, Italy, which seeks to answer these questions, looking for innovative and creative ways to plan and design modern cities. Their goal, to improve and revitalize urban life, has already helped Turin to become a cultural center in northwest Italy, and now they want to reach out to other cities in Europe and beyond, from improving drinking water in Haiti to experimental architecture in Brazil. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFollow Cluster \u003Ca href=\"http://www.cluster.eu/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F02%2F17%2Fradar-nyc-2-17-11-feat-mary-mattingly%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%202.17.11%20%26%238211%3B%20feat.%20Mary%20Mattingly\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E"} <p>This week’s installment RADAR NYC is brought to you by <a href="http://www.marymattingly.com/">Mary Mattingly</a> (RADAR ep 17 – <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405943-radar-waterpod">Waterpod</a>), a well-known New York-based visual artist who uses a variety of different mediums from photography to living installations to explore themes of different relationships. She shared with us some things that inspire her and offer a glimpse into her world, including a book from a famous experimental composer, an Italian organization that focuses on smart city planning, and an avant-garde turntablist from Peru. And while they all come from very different backgrounds, each of the artists she chose have something in common – they all find creative and brilliant ways to reevaluate things that are part of our everyday lives, from time to silence to the city itself.</p> <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Christian Marclay – “The Clock”</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>This is kind of amazing. Would you watch a clock for 24 hours straight? What if it was the most captivating clock ever? Artist Christian Marclay spliced together thousands of film clips from across the history of cinema, each one referencing a different moment in the day. So think of whenever a movie character looks at his or her watch, or mentions what time it is—Marclay has somehow crafted an entire day out of these moments, and presents it in real time, as a living clock. So if you tune in at 8:37 a.m., that’s what time it will be for the characters on screen. The Clock will be showing at the Paula Cooper Gallery until February 19.</p> <p><a href="http://www.paulacoopergallery.com/exhibitions/497">“The Clock” at the Paula Cooper Gallery</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Frazey Ford – “Blue Streak Mama”</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>Frazey Ford has lived quite an interesting life. Born in a Canadian commune in the late 70s, she spent the 80s traveling Asia with her family. Then in the late 90s, she formed the Canadian band The Be Good Tanyas, which split in 2008. And just last year, she released her debut solo album, Obadiah. The album is full of wonderful soulful folk (or is it folky soul?) that’s definitely worth a full listen, but the song “Blue Streak Mama” stands out particularly well. It has a distinctive blues-rock feel to it, sort of like a female-fronted Black Keys. But with more stripped-back instrumentation, the amazing vocals and lyrics take center stage and really shine through. </p> <p>Free download available at <a href="http://www.myspace.com/frazeyford">Frazey Ford’s Myspace</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>John Cage – “Silence: Lectures and Writings”</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/02/3df2d876-cc4e-4c53-928f-0c760f4b7ad51.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2621" title="3df2d876-cc4e-4c53-928f-0c760f4b7ad5" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/02/3df2d876-cc4e-4c53-928f-0c760f4b7ad51.jpg" height="400" alt="" width="340" /></a></p> <p>I have nothing to say/ and I am saying it/ and that is poetry/ as I need it.<br /> -John Cage, “Lecture on Nothing” (1949)</p> <p>Composer John Cage was a pioneer of American experimental music and one of the most influential American composers of the 20th Century. His most famous composition, 4’33”, consists of four minutes and thirty-three seconds without a note being played, and instead encourages the listener to focus on the sounds of the environment as it is played. Silence is Cage’s first book, published in 1961, made up of a collection of essays and lectures he wrote from 1939 to 1961, including “Lecture on Nothing,” quoted above. It is also his best known book, in which he discusses the nature of writing and ideas.</p> <p>You can buy the book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Silence-Lectures-Writings-John-Cage/dp/0819560286">HERE</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Turntable Artist Maria Chavez at The Stone</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p> </p><p><a href="http://vimeo.com/17100988">Maria Chavez Live 11-16-10</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/filmmusic">Forest Christenson</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p> <p>Maria Chavez is a Brooklyn-based experimental turntablist from Peru. She uses both new and broken needles (she calls them “pencils of sound”) on different records to create live sound installations, of which no two are ever exactly alike. Above is a live video of Chavez at a show in Queens last November. You can see her use a variety of different objects to create her sound, including (very) broken records, showing that a turntablist can many things beyond getting people onto the dance floor. She’ll be joined by harpist Shelley Burgon at The Stone on March 1.</p> <h3> Tuesday, March 1 · 8:00 pm<br /> The Stone<br /> East 2nd Street @ Avenue C<br /> New York, NY 10009<br /> <a href="http://www.thestonenyc.com/calendar.php ">EVENT INFO</a><br /> </h3> <p></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> <h1>cluster.eu</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/02/metrolebbeus.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2615" title="metrolebbeus" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2011/02/metrolebbeus.jpg" height="366" alt="" width="480" /></a></p> <p>As we make our way through the 21st Century, one important issue for all urban-dwellers is the ever-growing and changing landscape of cities. Any New Yorker can attest that cities continue to grow quite rapidly. <a href="http://www.cluster.eu/">Cluster</a> is a non-profit organization based in Turin, Italy, which seeks to answer these questions, looking for innovative and creative ways to plan and design modern cities. Their goal, to improve and revitalize urban life, has already helped Turin to become a cultural center in northwest Italy, and now they want to reach out to other cities in Europe and beyond, from improving drinking water in Haiti to experimental architecture in Brazil. </p> <p>Follow Cluster <a href="http://www.cluster.eu/">HERE</a>.</p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2011%2F02%2F17%2Fradar-nyc-2-17-11-feat-mary-mattingly%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%202.17.11%20%26%238211%3B%20feat.%20Mary%20Mattingly" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a><p></p>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 17:36:24 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/109550321/RADAR-NYC-2-17-11-feat-Maryurn:www-soup-io:1:109550321regularfeaturedradar nyceventmusicphotography Space Hunter – RADAR S4 Ep 40 [vid] {"tags":["Featured","Front Page","RADAR ep","photography","season 4"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/12/15/2481/\"\u003ESpace Hunter \u2013 RADAR S4 Ep 40 [vid]\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/12/15/2481/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EHeather Gargon is a Space Hunter who travels with her sister Kristen to worlds unknown in search of exotic life forms. The Space Hunter project includes creatures that Heather draws, builds and animates via stop motion photography \u2013 all elements of an expansive installation. The worlds that she creates are fantastic and whimsical, and mix a nostalgic atmosphere with the endearing sensibility of a b-movie space adventure.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.babelgum.com/embed/6003399\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ERelevant sites:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.facebook.com/SpaceHunterGargon?v=wall\u0026amp;filter=1\"\u003Ehttp://www.facebook.com/SpaceHunterGargon\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ECredits:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECREATED by Lance Weiler \u0026amp; Alex Johnson\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDIRECTOR Josh Cramer\u003Cbr /\u003E\nEDITOR Jawad Metni\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDP Jeremy Saulnier\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPOST PRODUCTION House of Trim\u003Cbr /\u003E\nFEATURED MUSIC by:\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThe Present \u201cSpace Meadow\u201d\u003Cbr /\u003E\nEvenings \u201cBabe\u201d\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F12%2F15%2F2481%2F\u0026amp;linkname=Space%20Hunter%20%E2%80%93%20RADAR%20S4%20Ep%2040%20%5Bvid%5D\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>Heather Gargon is a Space Hunter who travels with her sister Kristen to worlds unknown in search of exotic life forms. The Space Hunter project includes creatures that Heather draws, builds and animates via stop motion photography – all elements of an expansive installation. The worlds that she creates are fantastic and whimsical, and mix a nostalgic atmosphere with the endearing sensibility of a b-movie space adventure.</p> <p></p> <h2><strong>Relevant sites:</strong></h2> <p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/SpaceHunterGargon?v=wall&amp;filter=1">http://www.facebook.com/SpaceHunterGargon</a></p> <h2><strong>Credits:</strong></h2> <p>CREATED by Lance Weiler &amp; Alex Johnson<br /> DIRECTOR Josh Cramer<br /> EDITOR Jawad Metni<br /> DP Jeremy Saulnier<br /> SEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders<br /> POST PRODUCTION House of Trim<br /> FEATURED MUSIC by:<br /> The Present “Space Meadow”<br /> Evenings “Babe”</p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F12%2F15%2F2481%2F&amp;linkname=Space%20Hunter%20%E2%80%93%20RADAR%20S4%20Ep%2040%20%5Bvid%5D" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Wed, 15 Dec 2010 16:40:25 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/94530756/Space-Hunter-RADAR-S4-Ep-40-vidurn:www-soup-io:1:94530756regularfeaturedfront pageradar epphotographyseason 4 RADAR NYC 11.08.10 {"tags":["Front Page","RADAR NYC","event","music","photography","storytelling"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/11/08/radar-nyc-11-05-10/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 11.08.10\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/11/08/radar-nyc-11-05-10/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EThe Underbelly Project\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"295\" width=\"540\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.youtube.com/v/a4SJxbPPUlA?fs=1\u0026amp;hl=en_US\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"335\" width=\"590\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EHere at RADAR we usually don\u2019t go for videos or projects that have started to become heavily circulated throughout the web, but when we came in contact with The Underbelly Project, there was no way we were going to turn out heads.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThe NYC subway system is a haunting web of tracks and stations that criss-cross and span the boroughs of the city. It\u2019s dark expansive system of tunnels have few hidden gems. Every now and then you see graffiti scrawled under a light near a tunnel staircase. Maybe you get a glimpse of workers from a distance. But not everything can be easily spotted in such a vast network of transportation. Somethings must get lost. Underground activities must go unnoticed. What secrets are under the fast streets of New York? For one thing there is The Underbelly Project which is a collection of art from over a hundred different street artists decorating an abandoned subway station somewhere deep underneath the city. This collection of street art which is closed to the public, is a place where nightmares and fantasies mingle and dash themselves across urban, industrial canvases. The Shadow Machine video is a perfect example of the ghostly pieces one would encounter in a place that off the beaten tracks. This is surely something to be excited about.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EWebsite \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://www.theunderbellyproject.com/\"\u003EThe Underbelly Project\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThe Shadow Machine \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIVYC2Wp5yU\"\u003ELINK\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EPlaybutton\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/playbutton.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"playbutton\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2305\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/playbutton.jpg\" height=\"341\" alt=\"\" width=\"550\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIt\u2019s exciting to encounter a game changer before it changes the game. PlayButton is nothing more than an MP3 player built in the shape of a pin. It is a device that could really alter the way to distribute music to the public. Playbutton is a way to literally a way to \u201cput on\u201d your music. It turns your favorite album into an accessory that you take eveywhere. It is fashionable way to support music. Most brilliant of all is that there is no way to mess around with the music that is already on the pin. Artists have complete control over their sound and the way you experience it. This is most definitely going to become a must have little gadget.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELink \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://www.playbutton.co/\"\u003Ehttp://www.playbutton.co/\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EStorybird\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/covermaker.png\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"covermaker\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2306\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/covermaker.png\" height=\"316\" alt=\"\" width=\"550\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EStorybird is fun site to explore no matter what your age range is. The idea behind this bustling, moving web experience is creating short, fun, straightforward stories in the vein of children\u2019s picture books. The stories and books seem endless, and the content is diverse enough that it can keep even old souls coming back for quick and electrifying short stories in high resolution display. The charm behind Storybird is the ability to become part of this artistic community. Becoming a writer is as easy as starting of with one of the many templates available to you. Also, the site features artists and their works from which you can take subjects and place them in your story. When they say collaborative storytelling they mean. Check out the site, and go through some short stories. If you want to create your own short ditties be sure to join.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.storybird.com\"\u003Ehttp://www.storybird.com\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EThe City by Lori Nix\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/15.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"15\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2307\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/15.jpg\" height=\"350\" alt=\"\" width=\"525\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELori Nix (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4364956-radar-33-unnatural-history\"\u003ERADAR Ep33 \u2013 Unnatural History\u003C/a\u003E) is having a show. Her series The City, constructed and photographed since 2008, will be on display at ClampArt. This will be Lori\u2019s first solo show at the gallery. Her work will then travel to Chicago for an exhibition at Catherine Edelman Gallery, January 7 \u2013 February 26, 2011. Lori\u2019s use of dioramas instead of actual subjects creates a dynamic and dramatic setting for her photography. Her process truly differentiates her from other photographers because she prefers to work with her hands rather than create worlds through computers and editing tricks. She doesn\u2019t even edit her photographs after shooting. She is an true artist with a vision and fidelity to her subject matter. The worlds that she creates are completely vivid, and realistic, her photography then captures these hyper-realistic mini-worlds, and freezes them in a believable facsimile of the real world. Lori Nix is an inventive and talented creator of worlds.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nTHE CITY\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSolo Exhibition of New Work\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNovember 4 \u2013 December 18, 2010\u003Cbr /\u003E\nOpening Reception: Thursday November 4, 6 \u2013 8 pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\nClampArt Gallery\u003Cbr /\u003E\n521-531 W. 25th Street, New York City\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\n\u003Cp\u003EWebsite -\u003Ca href=\"http://www.lorinix.net/\"\u003Ehttp://www.lorinix.net/\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003E@poweredbyart\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/livinglite.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"livinglite\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2308\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/livinglite.jpg\" height=\"417\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELand Art Generator features works and ideas for public art pieces that creates clean energy. Their concepts and designs are futuristic and functional in the way that works would work within the space they are featured in. The idea behind the movement is to bring to the forefront art that is active and that serves a purpose. It is hard not to fall in love with the clean lines and delicate aesthetics qualities that rely heavily on enhancing the natural surroundings of the public work. Apart from featuring works, Land Art Generator links its followers to news and events concerning design that revolves around being eco-friendly.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFollow them on \u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/#!/poweredbyart \"\u003E Twitter\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nBlog- \u003Ca href=\"http://www.landartgenerator.org/blagi/ \"\u003E HERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F11%2F08%2Fradar-nyc-11-05-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2011.08.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>The Underbelly Project</h1> <p></p> <p>Here at RADAR we usually don’t go for videos or projects that have started to become heavily circulated throughout the web, but when we came in contact with The Underbelly Project, there was no way we were going to turn out heads.</p> <p>The NYC subway system is a haunting web of tracks and stations that criss-cross and span the boroughs of the city. It’s dark expansive system of tunnels have few hidden gems. Every now and then you see graffiti scrawled under a light near a tunnel staircase. Maybe you get a glimpse of workers from a distance. But not everything can be easily spotted in such a vast network of transportation. Somethings must get lost. Underground activities must go unnoticed. What secrets are under the fast streets of New York? For one thing there is The Underbelly Project which is a collection of art from over a hundred different street artists decorating an abandoned subway station somewhere deep underneath the city. This collection of street art which is closed to the public, is a place where nightmares and fantasies mingle and dash themselves across urban, industrial canvases. The Shadow Machine video is a perfect example of the ghostly pieces one would encounter in a place that off the beaten tracks. This is surely something to be excited about.</p> <p>Website – <a href="http://www.theunderbellyproject.com/">The Underbelly Project</a><br /> The Shadow Machine – <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIVYC2Wp5yU">LINK</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Playbutton</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/playbutton.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2305" title="playbutton" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/playbutton.jpg" height="341" alt="" width="550" /></a></p> <p>It’s exciting to encounter a game changer before it changes the game. PlayButton is nothing more than an MP3 player built in the shape of a pin. It is a device that could really alter the way to distribute music to the public. Playbutton is a way to literally a way to “put on” your music. It turns your favorite album into an accessory that you take eveywhere. It is fashionable way to support music. Most brilliant of all is that there is no way to mess around with the music that is already on the pin. Artists have complete control over their sound and the way you experience it. This is most definitely going to become a must have little gadget.</p> <p>Link – <a href="http://www.playbutton.co/">http://www.playbutton.co/</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Storybird</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/covermaker.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2306" title="covermaker" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/covermaker.png" height="316" alt="" width="550" /></a></p> <p>Storybird is fun site to explore no matter what your age range is. The idea behind this bustling, moving web experience is creating short, fun, straightforward stories in the vein of children’s picture books. The stories and books seem endless, and the content is diverse enough that it can keep even old souls coming back for quick and electrifying short stories in high resolution display. The charm behind Storybird is the ability to become part of this artistic community. Becoming a writer is as easy as starting of with one of the many templates available to you. Also, the site features artists and their works from which you can take subjects and place them in your story. When they say collaborative storytelling they mean. Check out the site, and go through some short stories. If you want to create your own short ditties be sure to join.</p> <p><a href="http://www.storybird.com">http://www.storybird.com</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>The City by Lori Nix</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/15.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2307" title="15" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/15.jpg" height="350" alt="" width="525" /></a></p> <p>Lori Nix (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4364956-radar-33-unnatural-history">RADAR Ep33 – Unnatural History</a>) is having a show. Her series The City, constructed and photographed since 2008, will be on display at ClampArt. This will be Lori’s first solo show at the gallery. Her work will then travel to Chicago for an exhibition at Catherine Edelman Gallery, January 7 – February 26, 2011. Lori’s use of dioramas instead of actual subjects creates a dynamic and dramatic setting for her photography. Her process truly differentiates her from other photographers because she prefers to work with her hands rather than create worlds through computers and editing tricks. She doesn’t even edit her photographs after shooting. She is an true artist with a vision and fidelity to her subject matter. The worlds that she creates are completely vivid, and realistic, her photography then captures these hyper-realistic mini-worlds, and freezes them in a believable facsimile of the real world. Lori Nix is an inventive and talented creator of worlds.</p> <h3> THE CITY<br /> Solo Exhibition of New Work<br /> November 4 – December 18, 2010<br /> Opening Reception: Thursday November 4, 6 – 8 pm<br /> ClampArt Gallery<br /> 521-531 W. 25th Street, New York City<br /> <p>Website -<a href="http://www.lorinix.net/">http://www.lorinix.net/</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> </h3> <h1>@poweredbyart</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/livinglite.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2308" title="livinglite" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/11/livinglite.jpg" height="417" alt="" width="500" /></a></p> <p>Land Art Generator features works and ideas for public art pieces that creates clean energy. Their concepts and designs are futuristic and functional in the way that works would work within the space they are featured in. The idea behind the movement is to bring to the forefront art that is active and that serves a purpose. It is hard not to fall in love with the clean lines and delicate aesthetics qualities that rely heavily on enhancing the natural surroundings of the public work. Apart from featuring works, Land Art Generator links its followers to news and events concerning design that revolves around being eco-friendly.</p> <p>Follow them on <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/poweredbyart "> Twitter</a><br /> Blog- <a href="http://www.landartgenerator.org/blagi/ "> HERE</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F11%2F08%2Fradar-nyc-11-05-10%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2011.08.10" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Mon, 08 Nov 2010 16:52:05 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/86710612/RADAR-NYC-11-08-10urn:www-soup-io:1:86710612regularfront pageradar nyceventmusicphotographystorytelling RADAR NYC 10.29.10 {"tags":["Featured","News","RADAR NYC","event","movies","music","photography","street art"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/10/29/radar-nyc-10-29-10/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 10.29.10\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/10/29/radar-nyc-10-29-10/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EWall of Light\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\n\u003C/p\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com/12733442\"\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com/user4097013\"\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://vimeo.com\"\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELuca Barcellona is a supremely talented calligraphy and letter artist who has a streak of figural arts in him that is amazing to encounter. When he draws his intricate and dazzling letters it is a fluid performance of delicate proportions. The long, broad strokes of steady perfection are hypnotizing to watch. His work has been exhibited in galleries and on the large walls across the streets of Europe. His public works are a combination of ancient manuscripts and urban graffiti that defies many modern ideas of what public art is and could be. The Wall of Light project by Luca Barcellona and features the artist creating a dynamic light show where he creates poetic musings with his beautiful lettering. These words are accompanied by vivid illustrations and settings in which the words float around. Interesting to note is the public\u2019s interactions with the wall of light. People can be seen at the bottom of the wall moving around and interacting with the moving surface. These people become ghostly images that become part of the settings that Luca Barcellona creates. What a cool video and awesome concept!\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ESome of my favorite stuff by him \u003Ca href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/luca-beanone-barcellona/sets/72157624286934150/ \"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nLuca Barcellona \u003Ca href=\"http://www.lucabarcellona.com/\"\u003Ewebsite\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003ETin Pan Band Live \u2013 Union Square\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/tinpan2.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"tinpan2\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2281\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/tinpan2.jpg\" height=\"333\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EEverybody\u2019s favorite lilting blues band, Tin Pan Band is having a very public show, and you just have to give them a listen. The Tin Pan Band will be playing Union Square above the N/R/Q platform. The instrumentals are lively and mesh together beautifully to create a solid backing for lyrics about love, loss, and overall living. Their brand of Blues is distinctly urban by focusing on topics like gentrification of old city neighborhoods and greed. In New York, the Blues are experiencing a Renaissance, and Tin Pan Band is at the forefront of this rebirth. On your commute back from work, stop by and give them a listen. Also, check our \u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405969-radar-poetry-brothel\"\u003ERADAR episode on the Poetry Brothel\u003C/a\u003E featuring music by \u003Ca href=\"http://tinpanband.com/wordpress/\"\u003ETin Pan Band\u003C/a\u003E. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003EWhere:\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThu Nov 04, 3:00 \u2013 6:00 PM\u003Cbr /\u003E\nUnion Square subway station, above the N/R/Q platform\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EMy Biggest Regret Ever\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/NothingRegret.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"NothingRegret\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2284\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/NothingRegret.jpg\" height=\"203\" alt=\"\" width=\"480\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EPostSecret established a candid intimacy that only the internet in its immaculate glorification of the individual can achieve. \u003Ca href=\"http://www.mybiggestregretever.com/\"\u003EMy Biggest Regret Ever\u003C/a\u003E takes the most gut-wrenching of human emotions and splatters it across the internet in plain black font against a white screen. The stark directness of the blog correlates wonderfully with the honesty and forwardness of the confessions that make up the site. Regret is something that runs through every person, and the anguish that comes from past mistakes affects everyone. What do you regret? What still haunts you to this day? Read what others have to say, or post your own entry. Maybe this is the cathartic release you\u2019ve been looking for.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.mybiggestregretever.com/\"\u003Ehttp://www.mybiggestregretever.com/\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EOverlap by Aakash Nihalani\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/overlap.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"overlap\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2287\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/overlap.jpg\" height=\"379\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.aakashnihalani.com/\"\u003EAakash Nihalani\u003C/a\u003E (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/2907687-tape-mirrors\"\u003ERADAR Ep21 \u2013 Tapes and Mirrors\u003C/a\u003E) is a great public art figure. His ephemeral compositions are mostly shaped through the use of bright florescent adhesive tapes and cardboard. He creates simple polygonal shapes and places them within an urban setting in ways that make them look three dimensional, but still out of place. With his newest show he takes the founding elements of his aesthetic and lets them run amuck around the urban sprawl of the USA, India, and parts of Europe. This time his polygonal figures start to take on organic forms through the layering of tape and cardboard into intricate forms. These sharp organic figures now interact within their environments through their purposed interactions with city surfaces from different points of perspective. Nihalani manipulates what the audience can see by making floors become backgrounds and sides of buildings become foregrounds. Aakash Nihalani uses public space in a smart, mind bending way, and his show is sure to be engaging. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nOverlap by Aakash Nihalani\u003Cbr /\u003E\nBose Pacia\u003Cbr /\u003E\n163 Plymouth Street\u003Cbr /\u003E\nBrooklyn, NY 11201\u003C/h3\u003E\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ENovember 4 \u2013 December 18\u003Cbr /\u003E\nArtist Reception: 4 November, 6 \u2013 8 pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\nAfter Party: 4 November 9 \u2013 11 pm @ 17 Frost (Williamsburg, Brooklyn) \u2013 Featuring Das Racist\u003Cbr /\u003E\nIn Conversation: 20 November 3pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\n\u003Ch1\u003EDesign Related \u2013 Social Network for Designers\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/designrelated.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"designrelated\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2290\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/designrelated.jpg\" height=\"222\" alt=\"\" width=\"468\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.designrelated.com/\"\u003EDesign Related\u003C/a\u003E is a place where creativity inspires creativity. It is excellent source of inspiration through the exploration of a pool of diverse artists that practice different in mediums of creation. They have a stimulating inspiration section on their website where members can post a steady stream of inventive and cultured articles and links that can really get the juices flowing. Their twitter account distills the very idea of the flow of artistry into a torrent of media and sites that send you on a flight of fancy through design and imagination. Overall, even though Design Related is about the abstracts that are art and design, it grounds itself in the practicalities of being able to make what the mind sets out to think. This is a place where functionality meets the muse. Get impelled. Get enlivened. Let yourself get Design Related.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFollow them on \u003Ca href=\"http://twitter.com/#!/Designrelated\"\u003ETwitter\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F10%2F29%2Fradar-nyc-10-29-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2010.29.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Wall of Light</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p> </p><p><a href="http://vimeo.com/12733442"></a><a href="http://vimeo.com/user4097013"></a><a href="http://vimeo.com"></a></p> <p>Luca Barcellona is a supremely talented calligraphy and letter artist who has a streak of figural arts in him that is amazing to encounter. When he draws his intricate and dazzling letters it is a fluid performance of delicate proportions. The long, broad strokes of steady perfection are hypnotizing to watch. His work has been exhibited in galleries and on the large walls across the streets of Europe. His public works are a combination of ancient manuscripts and urban graffiti that defies many modern ideas of what public art is and could be. The Wall of Light project by Luca Barcellona and features the artist creating a dynamic light show where he creates poetic musings with his beautiful lettering. These words are accompanied by vivid illustrations and settings in which the words float around. Interesting to note is the public’s interactions with the wall of light. People can be seen at the bottom of the wall moving around and interacting with the moving surface. These people become ghostly images that become part of the settings that Luca Barcellona creates. What a cool video and awesome concept!</p> <p>Some of my favorite stuff by him <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/luca-beanone-barcellona/sets/72157624286934150/ ">HERE</a><br /> Luca Barcellona <a href="http://www.lucabarcellona.com/">website</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Tin Pan Band Live – Union Square</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/tinpan2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2281" title="tinpan2" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/tinpan2.jpg" height="333" alt="" width="500" /></a></p> <p>Everybody’s favorite lilting blues band, Tin Pan Band is having a very public show, and you just have to give them a listen. The Tin Pan Band will be playing Union Square above the N/R/Q platform. The instrumentals are lively and mesh together beautifully to create a solid backing for lyrics about love, loss, and overall living. Their brand of Blues is distinctly urban by focusing on topics like gentrification of old city neighborhoods and greed. In New York, the Blues are experiencing a Renaissance, and Tin Pan Band is at the forefront of this rebirth. On your commute back from work, stop by and give them a listen. Also, check our <a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405969-radar-poetry-brothel">RADAR episode on the Poetry Brothel</a> featuring music by <a href="http://tinpanband.com/wordpress/">Tin Pan Band</a>. </p> <p><strong>Where:<br /> Thu Nov 04, 3:00 – 6:00 PM<br /> Union Square subway station, above the N/R/Q platform</strong></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>My Biggest Regret Ever</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/NothingRegret.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2284" title="NothingRegret" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/NothingRegret.jpg" height="203" alt="" width="480" /></a></p> <p>PostSecret established a candid intimacy that only the internet in its immaculate glorification of the individual can achieve. <a href="http://www.mybiggestregretever.com/">My Biggest Regret Ever</a> takes the most gut-wrenching of human emotions and splatters it across the internet in plain black font against a white screen. The stark directness of the blog correlates wonderfully with the honesty and forwardness of the confessions that make up the site. Regret is something that runs through every person, and the anguish that comes from past mistakes affects everyone. What do you regret? What still haunts you to this day? Read what others have to say, or post your own entry. Maybe this is the cathartic release you’ve been looking for.</p> <p><a href="http://www.mybiggestregretever.com/">http://www.mybiggestregretever.com/</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Overlap by Aakash Nihalani</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/overlap.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2287" title="overlap" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/overlap.jpg" height="379" alt="" width="500" /></a></p> <p><a href="http://www.aakashnihalani.com/">Aakash Nihalani</a> (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/2907687-tape-mirrors">RADAR Ep21 – Tapes and Mirrors</a>) is a great public art figure. His ephemeral compositions are mostly shaped through the use of bright florescent adhesive tapes and cardboard. He creates simple polygonal shapes and places them within an urban setting in ways that make them look three dimensional, but still out of place. With his newest show he takes the founding elements of his aesthetic and lets them run amuck around the urban sprawl of the USA, India, and parts of Europe. This time his polygonal figures start to take on organic forms through the layering of tape and cardboard into intricate forms. These sharp organic figures now interact within their environments through their purposed interactions with city surfaces from different points of perspective. Nihalani manipulates what the audience can see by making floors become backgrounds and sides of buildings become foregrounds. Aakash Nihalani uses public space in a smart, mind bending way, and his show is sure to be engaging. </p> <h3> Overlap by Aakash Nihalani<br /> Bose Pacia<br /> 163 Plymouth Street<br /> Brooklyn, NY 11201</h3><p></p> <p>November 4 – December 18<br /> Artist Reception: 4 November, 6 – 8 pm<br /> After Party: 4 November 9 – 11 pm @ 17 Frost (Williamsburg, Brooklyn) – Featuring Das Racist<br /> In Conversation: 20 November 3pm<br /> </p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> <h1>Design Related – Social Network for Designers</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/designrelated.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2290" title="designrelated" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/designrelated.jpg" height="222" alt="" width="468" /></a></p> <p><a href="http://www.designrelated.com/">Design Related</a> is a place where creativity inspires creativity. It is excellent source of inspiration through the exploration of a pool of diverse artists that practice different in mediums of creation. They have a stimulating inspiration section on their website where members can post a steady stream of inventive and cultured articles and links that can really get the juices flowing. Their twitter account distills the very idea of the flow of artistry into a torrent of media and sites that send you on a flight of fancy through design and imagination. Overall, even though Design Related is about the abstracts that are art and design, it grounds itself in the practicalities of being able to make what the mind sets out to think. This is a place where functionality meets the muse. Get impelled. Get enlivened. Let yourself get Design Related.</p> <p>Follow them on <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/Designrelated">Twitter</a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F10%2F29%2Fradar-nyc-10-29-10%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2010.29.10" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 18:15:22 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/84824071/RADAR-NYC-10-29-10urn:www-soup-io:1:84824071regularfeaturednewsradar nyceventmoviesmusicphotographystreet art RADAR NYC 10.22.10 {"tags":["RADAR NYC","comic","event","music","photography"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/10/23/radar-nyc-10-22-10/\"\u003ERADAR NYC 10.22.10\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/10/23/radar-nyc-10-22-10/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EWATCH\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EDancing Hands Pa Pamericano\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject height=\"345\" width=\"600\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.youtube.com/v/RTJANr7SCeU?fs=1\u0026amp;hl=en_US\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"345\" width=\"600\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThis is an odd, fun and strangely hypnotic video that features a couple using only their hands to do an elaborate dance to a Latin-inspired electropop song. Could it just be the next amazing and elaborate dance video to go viral and make its rounds on all the big trendy Internet sites? Maybe. Is it still really cool and catchy as hell? Definitely.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003ELISTEN\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EDfalt \u2013 Free Mixtape\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/rogerodonnel.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"rogerodonnel\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2259\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/rogerodonnel.jpg\" height=\"342\" alt=\"\" width=\"425\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ERoger O\u2019Donnel just might be one of the most accomplished musician we\u2019ve featured in a RADAR episode (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4054275-radar-26-hidden-oras\"\u003EEp26 \u2013 Hidden Oras\u003C/a\u003E). After all, how many musicians out there can say they used to be in The Cure? But aside from performing with high profile acts also including the Psychedelic Furs among others, he\u2019s also made time for an impressive solo career. His latest work, quite a departure from the goth rock of The Cure, is Piano Formations, which pairs ambient piano pieces with videos of clouds that he filmed. The set will include an audio CD, a DVD of the cloud videos with the audio and a book of the piano exercise scores, and will be released November 15, but O\u2019Donnel\u2019s \u003Ca href=\"http://www.rogerodonnell.com/news.html\"\u003Ewebsite\u003C/a\u003E has some of the tracks and videos available for streaming now.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFacebook Page with Video: \u003Ca href=\"http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150269261580461\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003Cbr /\u003E\nWebsite with Audio Streams: \u003Ca href=\"http://www.rogerodonnell.com/news.html \"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EREAD\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EGlesbo \u2013 Glennis McMurray\u2019s\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/glennis.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"glennis\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2260\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/glennis.jpg\" height=\"393\" alt=\"\" width=\"586\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELooking for advice? Glennis McMurray (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3299310-radar-i-eat-pandas\"\u003EEp2 \u2013 I Eat Pandas\u003C/a\u003E) just might have some for you. She\u2019s been writing a hilarious blog called Glesbo for years, and recently (very recently, as in October 19), she decided incorporate an advice column called Ask G. Readers can send in questions and Glennis will publish her response, full of profanities, tangents, and surprisingly good advice. And while you\u2019re there, the rest of the blog is also a good read, if you like witty observations mixed with toilet humor and made-up words to describe obnoxious creeps (such as Jagwad, Jagdong and Jagloaf among others).\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://imaragingglesbian.blogspot.com/\"\u003EGlesbo\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EGO\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EStory Pirates \u2013 HalloWhoa!\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/halloween.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"halloween\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2263\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/halloween.jpg\" height=\"129\" alt=\"\" width=\"504\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EStory Pirates (\u003Ca href=\"http://vodpod.com/watch/4537550-radar-36-start-trekkin?u=wbp\u0026amp;c=wbp\"\u003EEp30 \u2013 Story Pirates\u003C/a\u003E) are known for providing kids with performances full of family friendly fun. This\u2026 is not one of those performances. HalloWOAH! is an after-dark, adults-only event, where the Story Pirates take you through a bizarre, unpredictable haunted house experience. And of course, there\u2019s a bar. And while this event isn\u2019t for the kids, proceeds from the event will go towards Story Pirates after school programs and Manhattan Youth programming.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch3\u003E\nADULTS ONLY SHOWS\u003Cbr /\u003E\nFriday, October 22nd \u0026amp; 29th: 10 PM and 11 PM\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSaturday, October 16th \u0026amp; 23rd: 9 PM to 11 PM\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSaturday, October 30th: 9pm and 10pm\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSunday, October 31st: 9 PM to 11 PM.\u003Cbr /\u003E\nThe Downtown Community Center\u003Cbr /\u003E\n120 Warren Street\u003Cbr /\u003E\nNew York, NY 10007\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Cbr /\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/777235\"\u003EEvent Info\u003C/a\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cspan\u003E \u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EFOLLOW\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003C/h3\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EMolly Crabapple\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/mermaid.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"mermaid\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2264\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/mermaid.jpg\" height=\"349\" alt=\"\" width=\"526\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EMolly Crabapple is the mastermind behind Dr. Sketchy\u2019s Anti-Art School (\u003Ca href=\"http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405795-radar-dr-sketchys\"\u003EEp8 \u2013 Dr. Sketchy\u2019s\u003C/a\u003E), as well as an accomplished artist in her own right. Her kinky, Gilded Age-inspired illustrations are quite unmistakable, and her latest project is a little something called the Art Monkey Alphabet\u2014and it\u2019s exactly what it sounds like. Each day for 26 days, she\u2019ll release another monkey letter illustration, and when it\u2019s all done, she will release the monkeys as a font, as well as silkscreen posters of all the letters. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://mollycrabapple.com/\"\u003EMolly Crabapple \u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F10%2F23%2Fradar-nyc-10-22-10%2F\u0026amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2010.22.10\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">WATCH</div> <h1>Dancing Hands Pa Pamericano</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p></p> <p>This is an odd, fun and strangely hypnotic video that features a couple using only their hands to do an elaborate dance to a Latin-inspired electropop song. Could it just be the next amazing and elaborate dance video to go viral and make its rounds on all the big trendy Internet sites? Maybe. Is it still really cool and catchy as hell? Definitely.</p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">LISTEN</div> <h1>Dfalt – Free Mixtape</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/rogerodonnel.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2259" title="rogerodonnel" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/rogerodonnel.jpg" height="342" alt="" width="425" /></a></p> <p>Roger O’Donnel just might be one of the most accomplished musician we’ve featured in a RADAR episode (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/4054275-radar-26-hidden-oras">Ep26 – Hidden Oras</a>). After all, how many musicians out there can say they used to be in The Cure? But aside from performing with high profile acts also including the Psychedelic Furs among others, he’s also made time for an impressive solo career. His latest work, quite a departure from the goth rock of The Cure, is Piano Formations, which pairs ambient piano pieces with videos of clouds that he filmed. The set will include an audio CD, a DVD of the cloud videos with the audio and a book of the piano exercise scores, and will be released November 15, but O’Donnel’s <a href="http://www.rogerodonnell.com/news.html">website</a> has some of the tracks and videos available for streaming now.</p> <p>Facebook Page with Video: <a href="http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150269261580461">HERE</a><br /> Website with Audio Streams: <a href="http://www.rogerodonnell.com/news.html ">HERE</a></p> <p></p> <div class="highlight">READ</div> <h1>Glesbo – Glennis McMurray’s</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/glennis.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2260" title="glennis" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/glennis.jpg" height="393" alt="" width="586" /></a></p> <p>Looking for advice? Glennis McMurray (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3299310-radar-i-eat-pandas">Ep2 – I Eat Pandas</a>) just might have some for you. She’s been writing a hilarious blog called Glesbo for years, and recently (very recently, as in October 19), she decided incorporate an advice column called Ask G. Readers can send in questions and Glennis will publish her response, full of profanities, tangents, and surprisingly good advice. And while you’re there, the rest of the blog is also a good read, if you like witty observations mixed with toilet humor and made-up words to describe obnoxious creeps (such as Jagwad, Jagdong and Jagloaf among others).</p> <p><a href="http://imaragingglesbian.blogspot.com/">Glesbo</a></p> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">GO</div> <h1>Story Pirates – HalloWhoa!</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/halloween.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2263" title="halloween" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/halloween.jpg" height="129" alt="" width="504" /></a></p> <p>Story Pirates (<a href="http://vodpod.com/watch/4537550-radar-36-start-trekkin?u=wbp&amp;c=wbp">Ep30 – Story Pirates</a>) are known for providing kids with performances full of family friendly fun. This… is not one of those performances. HalloWOAH! is an after-dark, adults-only event, where the Story Pirates take you through a bizarre, unpredictable haunted house experience. And of course, there’s a bar. And while this event isn’t for the kids, proceeds from the event will go towards Story Pirates after school programs and Manhattan Youth programming.</p> <h3> ADULTS ONLY SHOWS<br /> Friday, October 22nd &amp; 29th: 10 PM and 11 PM<br /> Saturday, October 16th &amp; 23rd: 9 PM to 11 PM<br /> Saturday, October 30th: 9pm and 10pm<br /> Sunday, October 31st: 9 PM to 11 PM.<br /> The Downtown Community Center<br /> 120 Warren Street<br /> New York, NY 10007<br /> <br /> <a href="https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/777235">Event Info</a> <p><span> </span></p> <div class="highlight">FOLLOW</div> </h3> <h1>Molly Crabapple</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/mermaid.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2264" title="mermaid" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/mermaid.jpg" height="349" alt="" width="526" /></a></p> <p>Molly Crabapple is the mastermind behind Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School (<a href="http://watch.workbookproject.com/video/3405795-radar-dr-sketchys">Ep8 – Dr. Sketchy’s</a>), as well as an accomplished artist in her own right. Her kinky, Gilded Age-inspired illustrations are quite unmistakable, and her latest project is a little something called the Art Monkey Alphabet—and it’s exactly what it sounds like. Each day for 26 days, she’ll release another monkey letter illustration, and when it’s all done, she will release the monkeys as a font, as well as silkscreen posters of all the letters. </p> <p><a href="http://mollycrabapple.com/">Molly Crabapple </a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F10%2F23%2Fradar-nyc-10-22-10%2F&amp;linkname=RADAR%20NYC%2010.22.10" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Sat, 23 Oct 2010 14:45:13 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/83575254/RADAR-NYC-10-22-10urn:www-soup-io:1:83575254regularradar nyccomiceventmusicphotography PULSE – Head in a Freezer: the 241543903.com project {"tags":["Pulse","photography"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/10/06/pulse-head-in-a-freezer-the-241543903-com-project/\"\u003EPULSE \u2013 Head in a Freezer: the 241543903.com project\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/10/06/pulse-head-in-a-freezer-the-241543903-com-project/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EOn April 6, 2009, New York-based artist David Horvitz, known for his quirky DIY projects, posted a picture of himself with his head in a freezer on his Flickr account. Under the photo read:\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/freezer1.png\" alt=\"Freezer\" /\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EThat same day, a friend of Horvitz posted another photo using the same freezer. Two weeks later, \u003Ca href=\"http://www.241543903.com\"\u003E241543903.com\u003C/a\u003E was created, with the intention of \u201cExperiencing a MEME in the Making.\u201d\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EFor those of you who don\u2019t know, a meme is essentially a unit of culture (weird way of putting it, I know, but think along the lines of a video, an idea, or a catchphrase) that spreads, in this case via the Internet, and essentially goes viral. With 241543903.com, Horvitz and friends attempted to document this idea as it evolved into a meme.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/freezer1.jpg\" alt=\"head1\" /\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAnd, oh, did it ever. By January 2010, there were over 100 photos with the caption \u201c241543903\u201d on Flickr alone. In today\u2019s world, with Lady Gaga videos getting millions of views on YouTube within mere minutes, 100 photos may not seem like a lot. But this project, remember, is not just Internet-based. These 100+ people found out about the project, left their computers, physically stuck their heads into their freezers, took photos, and posted them online. When looked at from that perspective, 100 is quite a lot of people.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAnd that was just in January. Since then, the project has expanded from Flickr to other social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Myspace and Tumblr. And if you do a Google image search of 241543903 right this second, over 5,000 photos show up, all of different people, all around the world, sticking their heads in various freezers.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/freezer2.jpg\" alt=\"head2\" /\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EMy favorite part about the project, aside from its undeniable success at achieving what it set out to achieve, is the variety of photos that people took. I love that the project is very straight-forward (\u201ctake a picture with your head in the freezer\u201d) and yet open to endless interpretations. Here are a few of my favorite 241543903 pictures (I\u2019d love to see the customers\u2019 reaction to the person who stuck his head in a freezer at the supermarket), but, as you know, you can do a Google search and find which ones you like best.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.241543903.com\"\u003E241543903.com\u003C/a\u003E was created a year a half ago, but it\u2019s still very active. The blog is filled with video documentation of the project, video responses from participants, and updates from the creators. Also check out \u003Ca href=\"http://www.knowyourmeme.com\"\u003Eknowyourmeme.com\u003C/a\u003E, a site that documents various memes around the globe, including the Heads in Freezers (http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/241543903). Who knows? Maybe it\u2019ll inspire you to create your own meme, and maybe one day it\u2019ll catch on and Radar will do a Pulse feature on it. One can only dream.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAnd don\u2019t forget to stick your head in the freezer! \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/freezer3.jpg\" alt=\"head3\" /\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F10%2F06%2Fpulse-head-in-a-freezer-the-241543903-com-project%2F\u0026amp;linkname=PULSE%20%26%238211%3B%20Head%20in%20a%20Freezer%3A%20the%20241543903.com%20project\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>On April 6, 2009, New York-based artist David Horvitz, known for his quirky DIY projects, posted a picture of himself with his head in a freezer on his Flickr account. Under the photo read:</p> <p><img src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/freezer1.png" alt="Freezer" /></p> <p>That same day, a friend of Horvitz posted another photo using the same freezer. Two weeks later, <a href="http://www.241543903.com">241543903.com</a> was created, with the intention of “Experiencing a MEME in the Making.”</p> <p>For those of you who don’t know, a meme is essentially a unit of culture (weird way of putting it, I know, but think along the lines of a video, an idea, or a catchphrase) that spreads, in this case via the Internet, and essentially goes viral. With 241543903.com, Horvitz and friends attempted to document this idea as it evolved into a meme.</p> <p><img src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/freezer1.jpg" alt="head1" /></p> <p>And, oh, did it ever. By January 2010, there were over 100 photos with the caption “241543903” on Flickr alone. In today’s world, with Lady Gaga videos getting millions of views on YouTube within mere minutes, 100 photos may not seem like a lot. But this project, remember, is not just Internet-based. These 100+ people found out about the project, left their computers, physically stuck their heads into their freezers, took photos, and posted them online. When looked at from that perspective, 100 is quite a lot of people.</p> <p>And that was just in January. Since then, the project has expanded from Flickr to other social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Myspace and Tumblr. And if you do a Google image search of 241543903 right this second, over 5,000 photos show up, all of different people, all around the world, sticking their heads in various freezers.</p> <p><img src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/freezer2.jpg" alt="head2" /></p> <p>My favorite part about the project, aside from its undeniable success at achieving what it set out to achieve, is the variety of photos that people took. I love that the project is very straight-forward (“take a picture with your head in the freezer”) and yet open to endless interpretations. Here are a few of my favorite 241543903 pictures (I’d love to see the customers’ reaction to the person who stuck his head in a freezer at the supermarket), but, as you know, you can do a Google search and find which ones you like best.</p> <p><a href="http://www.241543903.com">241543903.com</a> was created a year a half ago, but it’s still very active. The blog is filled with video documentation of the project, video responses from participants, and updates from the creators. Also check out <a href="http://www.knowyourmeme.com">knowyourmeme.com</a>, a site that documents various memes around the globe, including the Heads in Freezers (<a href="http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/241543903)">http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/241543903)</a>. Who knows? Maybe it’ll inspire you to create your own meme, and maybe one day it’ll catch on and Radar will do a Pulse feature on it. One can only dream.</p> <p>And don’t forget to stick your head in the freezer! </p> <p><img src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/10/freezer3.jpg" alt="head3" /></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F10%2F06%2Fpulse-head-in-a-freezer-the-241543903-com-project%2F&amp;linkname=PULSE%20%26%238211%3B%20Head%20in%20a%20Freezer%3A%20the%20241543903.com%20project" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 13:48:03 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/80596624/PULSE-Head-in-a-Freezer-the-241543903urn:www-soup-io:1:80596624regularpulsephotography New Type York – RADAR S3 Ep 35 [vid] {"tags":["Featured","Front Page","RADAR ep","event","photography","season 3"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/15/new-type-york-radar-s3-ep-35-vid/\"\u003ENew Type York \u2013 RADAR S3 Ep 35 [vid]\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/15/new-type-york-radar-s3-ep-35-vid/","body":"\u003Cp\u003ENew Type York is a glimpse at the lost history of signage and typography in NYC. James Patrick Gibson walks the streets of New York \u201cuncovering the typographic artifacts of New York City\u201d, seeking out all forms of signage that not only convey information but also provide a sense of style. A graphic designer by trade, Gibson\u2019s New Type York has an intimate relationship with fonts, exploring how each pushes a different emotion, revealing the nature of the business whose name it bears while also celebrating what is simply pleasing the eye.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.babelgum.com/embed/5007181\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ERelevant sites:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.newtypeyork.com/\"\u003Ewww.newtypeyork.com/\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ECredits:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECREATED by Lance Weiler \u0026amp; Alex Johnson\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDIRECTOR Josh Cramer\u003Cbr /\u003E\nEDITOR Jawad Metni\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDP Adam Newport-Berra\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPOST PRODUCTION House of Trim\u003Cbr /\u003E\nFEATURED MUSIC by:\u003Cbr /\u003E\nGlass Ghost \u201cMechanical Life\u201d\u003Cbr /\u003E\nMike Swoop \u201cOn My Mind\u201d \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F15%2Fnew-type-york-radar-s3-ep-35-vid%2F\u0026amp;linkname=New%20Type%20York%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20Ep%2035%20%5Bvid%5D\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>New Type York is a glimpse at the lost history of signage and typography in NYC. James Patrick Gibson walks the streets of New York “uncovering the typographic artifacts of New York City”, seeking out all forms of signage that not only convey information but also provide a sense of style. A graphic designer by trade, Gibson’s New Type York has an intimate relationship with fonts, exploring how each pushes a different emotion, revealing the nature of the business whose name it bears while also celebrating what is simply pleasing the eye.</p> <p></p> <h2><strong>Relevant sites:</strong></h2> <p><a href="http://www.newtypeyork.com/">www.newtypeyork.com/</a></p> <h2><strong>Credits:</strong></h2> <p>CREATED by Lance Weiler &amp; Alex Johnson<br /> DIRECTOR Josh Cramer<br /> EDITOR Jawad Metni<br /> DP Adam Newport-Berra<br /> SEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders<br /> POST PRODUCTION House of Trim<br /> FEATURED MUSIC by:<br /> Glass Ghost “Mechanical Life”<br /> Mike Swoop “On My Mind” </p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F15%2Fnew-type-york-radar-s3-ep-35-vid%2F&amp;linkname=New%20Type%20York%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20Ep%2035%20%5Bvid%5D" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 16:38:43 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/78694243/New-Type-York-RADAR-S3-Ep-35urn:www-soup-io:1:78694243regularfeaturedfront pageradar epeventphotographyseason 3 New Type York – RADAR S3 Ep 35 [vid] {"tags":["Featured","Front Page","RADAR ep","event","photography","season 3"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/15/new-type-york-radar-s3-ep-35-vid/\"\u003ENew Type York \u2013 RADAR S3 Ep 35 [vid]\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/15/new-type-york-radar-s3-ep-35-vid/","body":"\u003Cp\u003ENew Type York is a glimpse at the lost history of signage and typography in NYC. James Patrick Gibson walks the streets of New York \u201cuncovering the typographic artifacts of New York City\u201d, seeking out all forms of signage that not only convey information but also provide a sense of style. A graphic designer by trade, Gibson\u2019s New Type York has an intimate relationship with fonts, exploring how each pushes a different emotion, revealing the nature of the business whose name it bears while also celebrating what is simply pleasing the eye.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.babelgum.com/embed/5007181\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ERelevant sites:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.newtypeyork.com/\"\u003Ewww.newtypeyork.com/\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ECredits:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECREATED by Lance Weiler \u0026amp; Alex Johnson\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDIRECTOR Josh Cramer\u003Cbr /\u003E\nEDITOR Jawad Metni\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDP Adam Newport-Berra\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPOST PRODUCTION House of Trim\u003Cbr /\u003E\nFEATURED MUSIC by:\u003Cbr /\u003E\nGlass Ghost \u201cMechanical Life\u201d\u003Cbr /\u003E\nMike Swoop \u201cOn My Mind\u201d \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F15%2Fnew-type-york-radar-s3-ep-35-vid%2F\u0026amp;linkname=New%20Type%20York%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20Ep%2035%20%5Bvid%5D\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>New Type York is a glimpse at the lost history of signage and typography in NYC. James Patrick Gibson walks the streets of New York “uncovering the typographic artifacts of New York City”, seeking out all forms of signage that not only convey information but also provide a sense of style. A graphic designer by trade, Gibson’s New Type York has an intimate relationship with fonts, exploring how each pushes a different emotion, revealing the nature of the business whose name it bears while also celebrating what is simply pleasing the eye.</p> <p></p> <h2><strong>Relevant sites:</strong></h2> <p><a href="http://www.newtypeyork.com/">www.newtypeyork.com/</a></p> <h2><strong>Credits:</strong></h2> <p>CREATED by Lance Weiler &amp; Alex Johnson<br /> DIRECTOR Josh Cramer<br /> EDITOR Jawad Metni<br /> DP Adam Newport-Berra<br /> SEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders<br /> POST PRODUCTION House of Trim<br /> FEATURED MUSIC by:<br /> Glass Ghost “Mechanical Life”<br /> Mike Swoop “On My Mind” </p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F15%2Fnew-type-york-radar-s3-ep-35-vid%2F&amp;linkname=New%20Type%20York%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20Ep%2035%20%5Bvid%5D" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 16:38:43 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/76811367/New-Type-York-RADAR-S3-Ep-35urn:www-soup-io:1:76811367regularfeaturedfront pageradar epeventphotographyseason 3 Unnatural History – RADAR S3 Ep 33 [vid] {"tags":["Featured","Front Page","RADAR ep","photography","season 3"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/01/unnatural-history-radar-s3-ep-33-vid/\"\u003EUnnatural History \u2013 RADAR S3 Ep 33 [vid]\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/09/01/unnatural-history-radar-s3-ep-33-vid/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EUnnatural History recaptures rare moments in time, both past and present. The project consists of still photos, taken of rebuilt miniature scenes. Some scenes recreate natural disasters while others capture a natural history seen within museums at time where history and science didn\u2019t see eye to eye. The end result tricks the viewer into believing they are seeing life size scenes, instead of the miniature dioramas that they really are. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.babelgum.com/embed/5007179\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ERelevant sites:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://www.lorinix.net/\"\u003Ewww.lorinix.net\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ECredits:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECREATED by Lance Weiler \u0026amp; Alex Johnson\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDIRECTOR Josh Cramer\u003Cbr /\u003E\nEDITOR Jawad Metni\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDP Jarin Blaschke\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders\u003Cbr /\u003E\nTITLE SEQUENCE Jordan Gray\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPOST PRODUCTION House of Trim\u003Cbr /\u003E\nADDITIONAL MUSIC by:\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPinback \u201cLoro\u201d\u003Cbr /\u003E\nMorningbells \u201cOctopus\u201d\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSaxon Shores \u201cThis Shameless Moment\u201d\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F01%2Funnatural-history-radar-s3-ep-33-vid%2F\u0026amp;linkname=Unnatural%20History%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20Ep%2033%20%5Bvid%5D\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>Unnatural History recaptures rare moments in time, both past and present. The project consists of still photos, taken of rebuilt miniature scenes. Some scenes recreate natural disasters while others capture a natural history seen within museums at time where history and science didn’t see eye to eye. The end result tricks the viewer into believing they are seeing life size scenes, instead of the miniature dioramas that they really are. </p> <p></p> <h2><strong>Relevant sites:</strong></h2> <p><a href="http://www.lorinix.net/">www.lorinix.net</a></p> <h2><strong>Credits:</strong></h2> <p>CREATED by Lance Weiler &amp; Alex Johnson<br /> DIRECTOR Josh Cramer<br /> EDITOR Jawad Metni<br /> DP Jarin Blaschke<br /> SEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders<br /> TITLE SEQUENCE Jordan Gray<br /> POST PRODUCTION House of Trim<br /> ADDITIONAL MUSIC by:<br /> Pinback “Loro”<br /> Morningbells “Octopus”<br /> Saxon Shores “This Shameless Moment”</p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F09%2F01%2Funnatural-history-radar-s3-ep-33-vid%2F&amp;linkname=Unnatural%20History%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20Ep%2033%20%5Bvid%5D" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 14:53:54 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/74283027/Unnatural-History-RADAR-S3-Ep-33-vidurn:www-soup-io:1:74283027regularfeaturedfront pageradar epphotographyseason 3 FCKD Mag – RADAR S3 Ep 32 [vid] {"tags":["Featured","Front Page","RADAR ep","photography","season 3"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/08/25/fckd-mag-radar-s3-ep-32-vid/\"\u003EFCKD Mag \u2013 RADAR S3 Ep 32 [vid]\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/08/25/fckd-mag-radar-s3-ep-32-vid/","body":"\u003Cp\u003ERyan Watkins-Hughes, founder of the FCKD Mag project, is a deconstructionist through and through. In this latest project, Ryan is making a social commentary on advertisements by purchasing the flashiest, advert filled magazines and altering the covers as well as the ads inside of the magazine. By adding his artwork to the already printed magazine Ryan is replacing the \u201cjunk food for the brain\u201d with his own work. Once he hacks the magazines he then \u201cshopdrops\u201d them back on the shelf, to be picked up by an unsuspecting consumer.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.babelgum.com/embed/5007178\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ERelevant sites:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://shopdropping.net/\"\u003Eshopdropping.net/\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ECredits:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECREATED by Lance Weiler \u0026amp; Alex Johnson\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDIRECTOR Alex Johnson\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDP Jeremy Saulnier\u003Cbr /\u003E\nEDITOR Jawad Metni\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSERIES PRODUCER Josh Cramer\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders\u003Cbr /\u003E\nTITLE SEQUENCE Jordan Gray\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPOST PRODUCTION House of Trim\u003Cbr /\u003E\nADDITIONAL MUSIC by:\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSmall Black \u201cDespicable Dogs\u201d Washed Out RMX\u003Cbr /\u003E\nTall Firs \u201cHairdo\u201d\u003Cbr /\u003E\nMossyRock \u201cI Want to Eat Your Eyes Out\u201d \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F08%2F25%2Ffckd-mag-radar-s3-ep-32-vid%2F\u0026amp;linkname=FCKD%20Mag%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20Ep%2032%20%5Bvid%5D\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>Ryan Watkins-Hughes, founder of the FCKD Mag project, is a deconstructionist through and through. In this latest project, Ryan is making a social commentary on advertisements by purchasing the flashiest, advert filled magazines and altering the covers as well as the ads inside of the magazine. By adding his artwork to the already printed magazine Ryan is replacing the “junk food for the brain” with his own work. Once he hacks the magazines he then “shopdrops” them back on the shelf, to be picked up by an unsuspecting consumer.</p> <p></p> <h2><strong>Relevant sites:</strong></h2> <p><a href="http://shopdropping.net/">shopdropping.net/</a></p> <h2><strong>Credits:</strong></h2> <p>CREATED by Lance Weiler &amp; Alex Johnson<br /> DIRECTOR Alex Johnson<br /> DP Jeremy Saulnier<br /> EDITOR Jawad Metni<br /> SERIES PRODUCER Josh Cramer<br /> SEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders<br /> TITLE SEQUENCE Jordan Gray<br /> POST PRODUCTION House of Trim<br /> ADDITIONAL MUSIC by:<br /> Small Black “Despicable Dogs” Washed Out RMX<br /> Tall Firs “Hairdo”<br /> MossyRock “I Want to Eat Your Eyes Out” </p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F08%2F25%2Ffckd-mag-radar-s3-ep-32-vid%2F&amp;linkname=FCKD%20Mag%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20Ep%2032%20%5Bvid%5D" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 14:58:56 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/73195433/FCKD-Mag-RADAR-S3-Ep-32-vidurn:www-soup-io:1:73195433regularfeaturedfront pageradar epphotographyseason 3 FCKD Mag – RADAR S3 Ep 32 [vid] {"tags":["Featured","Front Page","RADAR ep","photography","season 3","filmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/08/25/fckd-mag-radar-s3-ep-32-vid/\"\u003EFCKD Mag \u2013 RADAR S3 Ep 32 [vid]\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/08/25/fckd-mag-radar-s3-ep-32-vid/","body":"\u003Cp\u003ERyan Watkins-Hughes, founder of the FCKD Mag project, is a deconstructionist through and through. In this latest project, Ryan is making a social commentary on advertisements by purchasing the flashiest, advert filled magazines and altering the covers as well as the ads inside of the magazine. By adding his artwork to the already printed magazine Ryan is replacing the \u201cjunk food for the brain\u201d with his own work. Once he hacks the magazines he then \u201cshopdrops\u201d them back on the shelf, to be picked up by an unsuspecting consumer.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.babelgum.com/embed/5007178\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ERelevant sites:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://shopdropping.net/\"\u003Eshopdropping.net/\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ch2\u003E\u003Cstrong\u003ECredits:\u003C/strong\u003E\u003C/h2\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ECREATED by Lance Weiler \u0026amp; Alex Johnson\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDIRECTOR Alex Johnson\u003Cbr /\u003E\nDP Jeremy Saulnier\u003Cbr /\u003E\nEDITOR Jawad Metni\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSERIES PRODUCER Josh Cramer\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders\u003Cbr /\u003E\nTITLE SEQUENCE Jordan Gray\u003Cbr /\u003E\nPOST PRODUCTION House of Trim\u003Cbr /\u003E\nADDITIONAL MUSIC by:\u003Cbr /\u003E\nSmall Black \u201cDespicable Dogs\u201d Washed Out RMX\u003Cbr /\u003E\nTall Firs \u201cHairdo\u201d\u003Cbr /\u003E\nMossyRock \u201cI Want to Eat Your Eyes Out\u201d \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F08%2F25%2Ffckd-mag-radar-s3-ep-32-vid%2F\u0026amp;linkname=FCKD%20Mag%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20Ep%2032%20%5Bvid%5D\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>Ryan Watkins-Hughes, founder of the FCKD Mag project, is a deconstructionist through and through. In this latest project, Ryan is making a social commentary on advertisements by purchasing the flashiest, advert filled magazines and altering the covers as well as the ads inside of the magazine. By adding his artwork to the already printed magazine Ryan is replacing the “junk food for the brain” with his own work. Once he hacks the magazines he then “shopdrops” them back on the shelf, to be picked up by an unsuspecting consumer.</p> <p></p> <h2><strong>Relevant sites:</strong></h2> <p><a href="http://shopdropping.net/">shopdropping.net/</a></p> <h2><strong>Credits:</strong></h2> <p>CREATED by Lance Weiler &amp; Alex Johnson<br /> DIRECTOR Alex Johnson<br /> DP Jeremy Saulnier<br /> EDITOR Jawad Metni<br /> SERIES PRODUCER Josh Cramer<br /> SEGMENT PRODUCER Janine Saunders<br /> TITLE SEQUENCE Jordan Gray<br /> POST PRODUCTION House of Trim<br /> ADDITIONAL MUSIC by:<br /> Small Black “Despicable Dogs” Washed Out RMX<br /> Tall Firs “Hairdo”<br /> MossyRock “I Want to Eat Your Eyes Out” </p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F08%2F25%2Ffckd-mag-radar-s3-ep-32-vid%2F&amp;linkname=FCKD%20Mag%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20Ep%2032%20%5Bvid%5D" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 14:58:56 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/72917502/FCKD-Mag-RADAR-S3-Ep-32-vidurn:www-soup-io:1:72917502regularfeaturedfront pageradar epphotographyseason 3filmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project Catching up with Color Me Katie {"tags":["Featured","photography","street art"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/08/10/catching-up-with-color-me-katie/\"\u003ECatching up with Color Me Katie\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/08/10/catching-up-with-color-me-katie/","body":"\u003Cp\u003ESince we last saw her, Katie Sokoler AKA Color Me Katie has been busy. In case you need a refresher, Katie is an amazing, young photographer and street artist working out of Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Since our Season One episode on Katie (RADAR 011 \u2013 \u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/blog/2009/06/01/episode-11/\"\u003EColor Me Katie\u003C/a\u003E), she has taken her work in cunning new directions, and has caught the attention of discerning eyes worldwide (including, The Greenpoint Gazette tells us, the one and only Martha Stewart??). Yes, worldwide. A popular French talk show featured Katie\u2019s Brooklyn Thought Bubble project, even creating their own animated version of her bubbles (check it out \u003Ca href=\"http://colormekatie.blogspot.com/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E at Katie\u2019s website). The French are always so cutting edge.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ELocally, Katie was featured in a spread in the January 2010 issue of American Way magazine (the in-flight magazine of American Airlines), and in a May 2010 issue of the New York Daily News. Her talents have also been picked up by New York\u2019s infamous Improv Everywhere. Did you see \u003Ca href=\"http://improveverywhere.com/2010/07/14/star-wars-subway-car/\"\u003EDarth Vader and Princess Leia on the 6 train\u003C/a\u003E? Katie was there. It\u2019s hard to imagine Katie going unnoticed, particularly since Pac-Man started popping up on the walls all around her Greenpoint neighborhood\u2026\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/CMK1.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"CMK1\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1931\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/CMK1.jpg\" height=\"263\" alt=\"\" width=\"396\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/CMK2.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"CMK2\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1932\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/CMK2.jpg\" height=\"263\" alt=\"\" width=\"396\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAs usual, Katie set guerilla photo-traps, hiding across the street and waiting for unsuspecting passers-by to walk in front of her art, then \u003Ca href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/katesokoler/4454806314/\"\u003ESNAP\u003C/a\u003E. A woman walking home from the store is suddenly a woman fleeing a fast-approaching Pac-Man. This is what Katie does \u2013 she fuses the imagined with the real, and turns the sometimes isolated and cold city into a playground where people can laugh with each other and at themselves.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EYou can find Katie\u2019s work all over Brooklyn, or online, at Gothamist, where she is a regular contributor (and \u003Ca href=\"http://gothamist.com/2010/06/30/viva_el_toro_williamsburgs_new_mech.php?gallery0Pic=1#gallery\"\u003Erides mechanical bulls\u003C/a\u003E). \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EOh, and did we mention that ModCloth started carrying a line of Color Me Katie shoes? \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EKeep up with Katie\u2019s newest adventures in the city \u003Ca href=\"http://colormekatie.blogspot.com/\"\u003EHERE\u003C/a\u003E.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/CMK3.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg title=\"CMK3\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1934\" src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/CMK3.jpg\" height=\"337\" alt=\"\" width=\"504\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F08%2F10%2Fcatching-up-with-color-me-katie%2F\u0026amp;linkname=Catching%20up%20with%20Color%20Me%20Katie\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>Since we last saw her, Katie Sokoler AKA Color Me Katie has been busy. In case you need a refresher, Katie is an amazing, young photographer and street artist working out of Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Since our Season One episode on Katie (RADAR 011 – <a href="http://workbookproject.com/blog/2009/06/01/episode-11/">Color Me Katie</a>), she has taken her work in cunning new directions, and has caught the attention of discerning eyes worldwide (including, The Greenpoint Gazette tells us, the one and only Martha Stewart??). Yes, worldwide. A popular French talk show featured Katie’s Brooklyn Thought Bubble project, even creating their own animated version of her bubbles (check it out <a href="http://colormekatie.blogspot.com/">HERE</a> at Katie’s website). The French are always so cutting edge.</p> <p>Locally, Katie was featured in a spread in the January 2010 issue of American Way magazine (the in-flight magazine of American Airlines), and in a May 2010 issue of the New York Daily News. Her talents have also been picked up by New York’s infamous Improv Everywhere. Did you see <a href="http://improveverywhere.com/2010/07/14/star-wars-subway-car/">Darth Vader and Princess Leia on the 6 train</a>? Katie was there. It’s hard to imagine Katie going unnoticed, particularly since Pac-Man started popping up on the walls all around her Greenpoint neighborhood…</p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/CMK1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1931" title="CMK1" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/CMK1.jpg" height="263" alt="" width="396" /></a><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/CMK2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1932" title="CMK2" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/CMK2.jpg" height="263" alt="" width="396" /></a></p> <p>As usual, Katie set guerilla photo-traps, hiding across the street and waiting for unsuspecting passers-by to walk in front of her art, then <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/katesokoler/4454806314/">SNAP</a>. A woman walking home from the store is suddenly a woman fleeing a fast-approaching Pac-Man. This is what Katie does – she fuses the imagined with the real, and turns the sometimes isolated and cold city into a playground where people can laugh with each other and at themselves.</p> <p>You can find Katie’s work all over Brooklyn, or online, at Gothamist, where she is a regular contributor (and <a href="http://gothamist.com/2010/06/30/viva_el_toro_williamsburgs_new_mech.php?gallery0Pic=1#gallery">rides mechanical bulls</a>). </p> <p>Oh, and did we mention that ModCloth started carrying a line of Color Me Katie shoes? </p> <p>Keep up with Katie’s newest adventures in the city <a href="http://colormekatie.blogspot.com/">HERE</a>.</p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/CMK3.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1934" title="CMK3" src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/08/CMK3.jpg" height="337" alt="" width="504" /></a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F08%2F10%2Fcatching-up-with-color-me-katie%2F&amp;linkname=Catching%20up%20with%20Color%20Me%20Katie" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 17:38:15 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/70226664/Catching-up-with-Color-Me-Katieurn:www-soup-io:1:70226664regularfeaturedphotographystreet art Before I Die – RADAR S3 ep 28 [vid] {"tags":["Featured","RADAR ep","photography","season 3","storytelling","filmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/28/before-i-die-radar-s3-ep-28-vid/\"\u003EBefore I Die \u2013 RADAR S3 ep 28 [vid]\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/28/before-i-die-radar-s3-ep-28-vid/","body":"\u003Cp\u003EBefore I Die is a rare form of Interactive Art, started by K.S. Rives and Nicole Kenney, creating life, out of death. Using a Polaroid camera, Rives and Kenney have traveled far and wide asking people what they would like to do before they die, and snapping their photo as they answer. Rives and Kenny found that asking an age-old question inspired people to reach for a goal they set from themselves. The project soon moved online enabling people from all around the globe to take their own photo, post it and share what they wanted to do before they die. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cobject type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\"\u003E\u003Cembed src=\"http://www.babelgum.com/embed/5007174\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" height=\"420\" width=\"570\" /\u003E\u003C/object\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F07%2F28%2Fbefore-i-die-radar-s3-ep-28-vid%2F\u0026amp;linkname=Before%20I%20Die%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20ep%2028%20%5Bvid%5D\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <p>Before I Die is a rare form of Interactive Art, started by K.S. Rives and Nicole Kenney, creating life, out of death. Using a Polaroid camera, Rives and Kenney have traveled far and wide asking people what they would like to do before they die, and snapping their photo as they answer. Rives and Kenny found that asking an age-old question inspired people to reach for a goal they set from themselves. The project soon moved online enabling people from all around the globe to take their own photo, post it and share what they wanted to do before they die. </p> <p></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F07%2F28%2Fbefore-i-die-radar-s3-ep-28-vid%2F&amp;linkname=Before%20I%20Die%20%26%238211%3B%20RADAR%20S3%20ep%2028%20%5Bvid%5D" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 16:05:50 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/67900089/Before-I-Die-RADAR-S3-ep-28urn:www-soup-io:1:67900089regularfeaturedradar epphotographyseason 3storytellingfilmmaking,diy,how,to,interviews,discussions,film,movies,distribution,deal,making,opensource,workbook,project PULSE – Boogie {"tags":["Front Page","News","Pulse","photography"],"type":"regular","title":"\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/20/pulse-boogie/\"\u003EPULSE \u2013 Boogie\u003C/a\u003E","source":"http://workbookproject.com/radar/2010/07/20/pulse-boogie/","body":"\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003EPHOTOGRAPHER\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Ch1\u003EBOOGIE\u003C/h1\u003E\n\u003Cdiv class=\"highlight\"\u003E\u003C/div\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EBoogie is a Serbian born photographer who emigrated to the United States in 1998. He lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. With an effortless but honest \u201c\u003Ca href=\"http://aneckelmann.newsvine.com/_news/2007/04/12/607474-artist-profile-boogie-the-photographer\"\u003Eshoot first, ask later\u003C/a\u003E\u201d approach and nimble timing, he captures the moments that transform a split second opportunity into a decisive photograph. \u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/screen-capture-5.png\" /\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EBoogie has the grace of a documentarian and little heed for comfort zones. In characteristically gritty black and white film, he catalogues poverty, civil war, and urban decay. He arrests us with the bleaker aspects of the human condition and the social taboos we may often ignore.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ERather than gloss over his subject, he pulls the viewer in. Unflinching and fearless in style, his photographic presence poses a sharp contrast to the vulnerability and intimacy of the portraits he creates.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/boogie02.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/screen-capture-3.png\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EAt its lighter moments, his work points to the wry visual coincidences of cities with millions of people, places, and things\u2013 taking cues from found text, discarded trash, or birds in flight.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003ESeeing his work is a glimpse into nearly a decade and a half on the fringes of life happening all around us. You can check out more of his work at \u003Ca href=\"http://www.artcoup.com\"\u003Ewww.artcoup.com\u003C/a\u003E, where you can also find information about his five published books.\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ca href=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/boogie03.jpg\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/screen-capture-4.png\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E\u003C/p\u003E\n\u003Ca href=\"http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F07%2F20%2Fpulse-boogie%2F\u0026amp;linkname=PULSE%20%26%238211%3B%20Boogie\" class=\"a2a_dd addtoany_share_save\"\u003E\u003Cimg src=\"http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Share/Bookmark\" width=\"171\" /\u003E\u003C/a\u003E"} <div class="highlight">PHOTOGRAPHER</div> <h1>BOOGIE</h1> <div class="highlight"></div> <p>Boogie is a Serbian born photographer who emigrated to the United States in 1998. He lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. With an effortless but honest “<a href="http://aneckelmann.newsvine.com/_news/2007/04/12/607474-artist-profile-boogie-the-photographer">shoot first, ask later</a>” approach and nimble timing, he captures the moments that transform a split second opportunity into a decisive photograph. </p> <p><img src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/screen-capture-5.png" /></p> <p>Boogie has the grace of a documentarian and little heed for comfort zones. In characteristically gritty black and white film, he catalogues poverty, civil war, and urban decay. He arrests us with the bleaker aspects of the human condition and the social taboos we may often ignore.</p> <p>Rather than gloss over his subject, he pulls the viewer in. Unflinching and fearless in style, his photographic presence poses a sharp contrast to the vulnerability and intimacy of the portraits he creates.</p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/boogie02.jpg"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/screen-capture-3.png" /></a></p> <p>At its lighter moments, his work points to the wry visual coincidences of cities with millions of people, places, and things– taking cues from found text, discarded trash, or birds in flight.</p> <p>Seeing his work is a glimpse into nearly a decade and a half on the fringes of life happening all around us. You can check out more of his work at <a href="http://www.artcoup.com">www.artcoup.com</a>, where you can also find information about his five published books.</p> <p><a href="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/boogie03.jpg"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/radar/files/2010/07/screen-capture-4.png" /></a></p> <a href="http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fworkbookproject.com%2Fradar%2F2010%2F07%2F20%2Fpulse-boogie%2F&amp;linkname=PULSE%20%26%238211%3B%20Boogie" class="a2a_dd addtoany_share_save"><img src="http://workbookproject.com/wp-content/plugins/add-to-any/share_save_171_16.png" height="16" alt="Share/Bookmark" width="171" /></a>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 01:18:02 GMThttp://soup.remixablefilms.net/post/67491105/PULSE-Boogieurn:www-soup-io:1:67491105regularfront pagenewspulsephotography