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Political Prints
Via art21.org
Sep 2012
The new fundraising portfolios Occuprint and Artists for Obama “represent two distinct traditions within the history of political printmaking”: agitprop and celebrated artists championing causes near and dear to them.
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Disappearing Design
Via nytimes.com
Sep 2012
The world of architecture and home design is starting to make things so small that they disappear. “We’re interested in having our work reflect and melt into the environment,” says Rene Gonzalez, a Miami architect who makes rooms that can be stowed away.
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Architecture & Feminisim
Via designobserver.com
Sep 2012
“Feminism weds theory to practice and encourages us to rethink the relationship between architecture schools and the larger professional world”: Despina Stratigakos on feminism, architecture, and a recent Van Alen roundtable.
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For the Birds
Via architizer.com
Sep 2012
Japanese architecture firm Nendo has made the natural urban by building a “Bird-Apartment.” The small animal complex—nested high above the ground—can house 78 birds and one human guest. The project was funded to promote access to nature activities.
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Berke at Berkeley
Via bizjournals.com
Sep 2012
Deborah Berke is the winner of UC-Berkeley’s first Berkeley-Rupp Prize, awarded every two years to outstanding women architects. At Yale since ’87, she receives $100,000, a semester teaching at Berkeley, and a show of her work on campus.
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Secrecy & Sneakers
Via slate.com
Sep 2012
“How did a joke from Sneakers end up on the uniform of a real-life U.S. intelligence agency?” Seeking an answer Lowen Liu called artist Trevor Paglen, whose collection of black-op patches was part of our graphic design show, to help decode the patch’s secrets.
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Passings: William Moggridge
Via nytimes.com
Sep 2012
William Moggridge, who pioneered interaction design, is dead at age 69. The designer of the first laptop, Moggridge co-founded the influential product design firm IDEO and was director of the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum.
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Gehry Prize
Via latimes.com
Sep 2012
After donating $100,000 to the Southern California Institute of Architecture, Frank Gehry will now have an annual prize named after him. The first Gehry Prize, going to the best graduate thesis project, will be awarded September 9.
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NY in 50 Objects
Via nytimes.com
Sep 2012
Based on the British Museum’s BBC series “A History of the World in 100 Objects,” the Times asked historians and curators to select 50 objects that embody New York. Items range from oysters to elephants, AIDS pins to coffee cups, dust from 9/11 and yellow cabs.