David Bowie Black Book, 1980
‘The Illustrated Biography by Miles and Chris Charlesworth’
Designed by Pearce Marchbank, published 1980.
David Bowie: All The Young Dudes
Found via Gábor Kóthay, Counter-Print
‘The Illustrated Biography by Miles and Chris Charlesworth’
Designed by Pearce Marchbank, published 1980.
David Bowie: All The Young Dudes
Found via Gábor Kóthay, Counter-Print
‘Made by Austin filmmakers Andrew Shapter and Joel Rasmussen, Before the Music Dies tells the story of how the music industry has abandoned both artists and fans in its single-minded pursuit of corporate profits.’
Creativity doesn’t follow a formula.
It’s pure, anti-establishment and doesn’t fit in little boxes. And the more corporations and conservative elements of the community decide to dictate and choose for us – the less interesting things will become.
Snag the DVD here.
Found via meiko
Music video for The Birthday Massacre’s In The Dark. Grab their newest album, Pins and Needles, here.
‘How does art survive in a time of oppression? During the Soviet rule artists who stay true to their vision are executed, sent to mental hospitals or Gulags. Igor Savitsky . . . pretends to buy state-approved art but instead daringly rescues 40,000 forbidden fellow artist’s works and creates a museum in the desert of Uzbekistan, far from the watchful eyes of the KGB.’
Trailer for The Desert of Forbidden Art (above). More info about the film here.
my take
In my design history class, it’s always a shock when I show how strongly the Nazis reacted to modern art. Just the concept that ‘art can be dangerous’ – so dangerous that the artists must be killed – seems so distant. Yet in the news today, book burnings have become a common topic. Just like the Nazis. Again.
Art and ideas are often dangerous to individuals who have the intense need to control other people. What they say and do. Who they associate with, what they read, how they think, or love.
As someone who champions free speech – I find the concept of book (or art) banning (or burning) thoroughly disgusting.
Not looking forward to election day this year.
Trailer found via Ai Buenafe
‘Donald nos enseña la magia que se esconde en los números y la naturaleza’
‘The Golden Rectangle’ explained in Spanish. Challenged by Donald Duck in Spanish.
(Here’s an English version – though I prefer it in Spanish)
Found via Menosunocerouno
‘Based on a public call for artists . . . This (open source) 15 minute film has been realized in the studio of the Amsterdam Blender Institute by an international team of artists and developers. It is the third Blender Open Movie Project.’
Powerful film.
Brings back heavy memories of a parrot we had named Caslon (1995-6), who died because I was cooking dinner using a cheap clay pot I bought in SF Chinatown. The cookware had a dubious glaze on it that released something into the air. Two love birds named Mutt and Geoff also died. Been leery of what I cook with ever since.
And we keep our current parrot – Cluck Cluck – far away from the kitchen.
Found via Felicia Day