Machines from a past that never was
Robert Kusmirowski's UHER.C is a classical, archaic sculpture that has gone berserk: it is both the nightmarish and joyous side of machine continue
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Balkanology, New Architecture and Urban Phenomena in South Eastern Europe
The exhibition, currently running at the Swiss Architecture Museum in Basel, explores the little-known architecture of the post-socialist period and the result of unregulated, uncontrolled urban planning in the countries of South Eastern Europe continue
INTERACTIVOS?'09: Garage Science - Call for Projects
Call for the presentation of projects where science, technology and art converge into prototypes and installations that use software, hardware and biology continue
Artissima: paintings and drawings
A quickie on painted and drawn goodies seen at Artissima, the international fair on contemporary art that closed on Sunday in Turin continue
Artissima: America's Family Prison
In 2008, artist Regina José Galindo organized a 36 hour performance to protest against the U.S.' booming industry of private prisons and in particular T. Don Hutto, a 'residential center' authorized by the state of Texas to lodge whole families: men, pregnant women, adolescents, children, women, and even babies continue
Interview with El Último Grito
Cultural Resistance, Psychological Exploration and Material Intervention are the key themes of an exhibition that the famous designer duo El Último Grito has curated at the LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial continue
Venice Biennale of Architecture: the Polish pavilion
Looking beyond the form given to buildings by architects, the curators of the pavilion question the durability of edifices. Their project tries and forecasts how the passage of time, the changes in social or environmental conditions will affect and slowly modify buildings continue
Venice Biennale of Architecture: Koolhaas Houselife
The movie engages with the Biennale's theme 'Out there - architecture beyond buildings' by trying to uncover what happens after a house that has been plastered all over the glossy magazines is left in the hands of the owners continue
Venice Biennale of Architecture: the Belgian pavilion
The pavilion revolves around the idea that the motor that drives architecture is not to be exhibited, but to be built. Models, 3D renderings and plans are therefore not welcome. Instead, the pavilion displays architecture as a reality that can be experienced physically continue
Adrian Street, Queen Bitch of pro wrestling
Adrian Street was a glam rock wrestler who gained fame for dressing in flamboyant platform shoes and glitter capes, wearing extravagant make up, kissing his opponents on stage and tarting them up with make up when he had them pinned down continue
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