I recently started writing some bits for the Arts section of the San Diego Union Tribune. With two “craftsman” related projects passing my way in the past two weeks, I decided these modern craftsmen were not to be ignored. Who is the face of this emerging modern-day craftsman? Two beautifully shot projects aim to define [...]
January 6, 2011 – 9:52 pm
It’s an honor to be part of this show, featuring this much admired cross-discipline group of creatives. Hope to see you there!
August 18, 2010 – 8:34 pm
Above: knitted lighting pieces by Kwangho Lee (past works) We at Set & Drift will be showing the work of Kwangho Lee at Current at The Bakery (San Diego) September 1-5th. Just in from Seoul, Lee’s Black Whale is a 7 foot long sculptural lighting piece, knitted with power cords as his unconventional medium. We [...]
In “Winter Stories”, Paolo Ventura creates an imaginative series of photographs depicting nostalgic scenes that arise from the mind of an old circus performer as he looks back on his life. Rather than dramatic events, the invented character recalls images of an everyday life, though they feature the bizarre and fantastical: tightrope walkers, sword swallowers, [...]
“Architecture is the will of an epoch translated into space.” – Mies van der Rohe Born out of our increasing reliance on cars, the design of parking garages dominates the last century. Simon Henley’s book “The Architecture of Parking” argues there’s something unexpected to be found within these overlooked structures, cataloging the most striking and [...]
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” -R. Buckminster Fuller
The Washington Post review calls British graffiti artist Banksy’s latest film, Exit Through the Gift Shop, “a celebration of pranksterism and perhaps a superb prank in its own right.” Indeed, Banksy initiates an unexpected and entertaining dialogue through the supposed “documentary”. It’s a twisted art project in itself. Why do we love pranks? They remind [...]
via The Living City, by Jonah Lehrer (full article at SEED Magazine) A group of scientists and economists got together for an unexpected experiment: to study how cities might work like organisms. Indeed, through all their math and measurements, they found cities act just like creatures. Cities apparently act decidedly like elephants, because “they get [...]
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Tagged bettencourt, biology, economics, energy consumption, environmentalism, Innovation, interaction, jane jacobs, physics, seed magazine, Sustainability, the death and life of great american cities, west
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The Farm Proper is a mobile, urban farm under development in the lot behind The Bakery, in the Barrio Logan neighborhood of San Diego. We at Set & Drift developed The Farm Proper as an experiment in the urban landscape — where design meets the food system. It was created by a collaborative of artists, [...]
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Tagged barrio logan, designboom, fallen fruit, forage SF, freeway farms, mi-workshop, set & drift, synthe, underground farmers market, urban farm, vertical farming, wild food walks
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February 5, 2010 – 8:44 pm
Some food for thought via WorldChanging — some of the “Sustainability Trends of the Next Decade”: Welcome: BIKE CULTURE! How: bike lane expansion, bike-friendly city thoroughfares, bikesharing, indoor bicycle parking, access on public transportation. In this scenario, bike-friendly accommodations, fashion, etc. is sure to be in demand. END OF CHEAP OIL: The overbuilt market for [...]
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Tagged bike culture, bikesharing, carbon tax, oil shortage, Sustainability, transition towns, urban farm, world changing, worldchanging
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