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Time is a loop

martijnvanberkum wrote 1 year ago: Martijn van Berkum, Rotterdam – - Within every moment unfolds another moment. Sometimes it see … more →

Tags: Martijn van Berkum, New York, time, USA

Little big man

martijnvanberkum wrote 1 year ago: Martijn van Berkum, Svolvaer — From my fifth until my 16th I set out every year with my parent … more →

Tags: Martijn van Berkum, Public Space, Art, Artists, identity, monument, Norway, site specific

What is art and what is painting - and how can either help?

Fredrik Öhrn wrote 1 year ago: In the infamous prison Bang Khwang in Bangkok, Thailand, prisoners are being trained to become paint … more →

Tags: Fredrik Öhrn

"Veiling the unveiled truth": the conceptual art of Silvio Berlusconi1 comment

scarponio wrote 1 year ago: Antonio Scarponi – Italy. We all know that the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is a m … more →

Tags: Design and social tools, Culture and identity, Antonio Scarponi, politics and society, art and theory, conceptualism, Politics, Berlusconi, media

What geography is really about

scarponio wrote 1 year ago: http://www.wulffmorgenthaler.com/default.aspx … more →

Tags: Design and social tools, Culture and identity, Antonio Scarponi, politics and society, Politics, Add new tag, Mapping, Comics, Irony

Now, lets talk about football

martijnvanberkum wrote 1 year ago: Martijn van Berkum, Rotterdam — To stand in the middle of the arena and let the cheers and buz … more →

Tags: Martijn van Berkum, art and theory, Artists, film, Drift, Lifetime Achievement, monument, Art

Robert Rauschenberg

martijnvanberkum wrote 1 year ago: Martijn van Berkum, Rotterdam — I step on my balance. It reads 70 kg. I step off and on again. … more →

Tags: Martijn van Berkum, Artists, Book Review, Postmodernism, Lifetime Achievement

Invisible cities

martijnvanberkum wrote 1 year ago: ‘Describing Endora is like dancing without music‘ - Gilbert Grape Martijn van Berkum, Ro … more →

Tags: Culture and identity, Architecture, film, Music

How can we possibly shine a little bit more?

Fredrik Öhrn wrote 1 year ago: There is something about the people in Thailand that I find a bit peculiar. The question I ask mysel … more →

Tags: Fredrik Öhrn

Monumentos para las masas

Trial and Error wrote 1 year ago: Trial and Error, San Juan – What sites in the city provoke strong emotions and opinions? What … more →

Tags: Public Space, Culture and identity, Trial and Error (Janna Holmstedt + Po Hagström), politics and society, site specific, Education, participatory art, National Identity, monument

From Be Kind Rewind in Soho, to Sweding online.1 comment

katjaaglert wrote 1 year ago: A very nice thing about living temporary somewhere is that you have time. Time to stand in line for … more →

Tags: Katja Aglert, Public Space, Artists, New York, film, Internet

Ageing Modernity1 comment

scarponio wrote 1 year ago: Here is the blog of the course I am teaching at KTH, Stockholm. The blog is about the design process … more →

Tags: Design and social tools, Antonio Scarponi, Education, Design, Research, Ageing Modernity

A Buffalo in Omaha and the Pleasures of Misinterpretation.2 comments

Trial and Error wrote 2 years ago: Janna Holmstedt, Omaha, NE – This is a short journey through the American Midwest and four exa … more →

Tags: Public Space, Culture and identity, Trial and Error (Janna Holmstedt + Po Hagström), politics and society, Architecture, site specific, USA, Lifetime Achievement, National Identity

Paul Auster & Sophie Calle / Leviathan

martijnvanberkum wrote 2 years ago: “At 12.05 p.m., she buys a magazine at the news-stand, located at the corner of the rue de Riv … more →

Tags: Artists, Book Review

Stockholm: Andrea Hvistendahl's globes.

scarponio wrote 2 years ago: The World’s mine oyster A globe, by geometrical definition, has infinite points in its surface … more →

Tags: Antonio Scarponi, Review


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