23.12.07

"JOHN CAGE vs MORTON FELDMAN" curated by David Horvitz



It slices up the ubu conversations I love, and has got music songs in the middle!
Ideale! Thanks CAFF/FLICK.

Here's a link to the podcast: PODCAST.V.

21.12.07

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christmas_07, originally uploaded by dodeckahedron.

Happy holiday period to you!

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pantone_18-3953_TCX, originally uploaded by dodeckahedron.



The colour of 2008! Apparently.

20.12.07

dentata.



What I find interesting about RapexTM is that it's a design solution to a societal problem, and it's impossible for anyone other than the user to fully question the validity of its function.

This device, which is tampon-like and clamps onto unwanted intrusion with microscopic teeth, is on sale in South African supermarkets, and can only be removed with medical assistance.

A primitive response to a primitive crime and sold really cheap in the "rape capital of the world", it was inspired by the words of a rape victim: "If only I had teeth down there."

Here are some views culled from the Times.

Charlene Smith, anti-rape campaigner:

“This is a medieval instrument, based on male-hating notions and fundamentally misunderstands the nature of rape and violence against women in this society. It is vengeful, horrible, and disgusting. The woman who invented this needs help.”


Sonette Ehlers, the designer:

“We have to do something to protect ourselves. While this will not prevent rape, it will help identify attackers and secure convictions."

Lisa Vetten of the Centre of Violence and Reconciliation:

“It is a terrifying thought that women are being made to adapt to rape.”

At first this last opinion is a complete thought, but actually it makes no sense at all. Of course the situation in South Africa is terrifying. But to not adapt, that this debate could be kept so fully entrenched in the ideological, the theoretical, a thoroughly bureaucratic land - now that is terrifying.

Sure, Rapex could be imagined as a chastity belt version of a plaster placed on a gun wound. But considering the astonishing facts, this simple, cost-effective, myth-channelling design should be applauded.

19.12.07

CCTV

Taken earlier this week. Stunning.

17.12.07

Trajan: the Movie Font

11.12.07

radio tripostal

from the nice belgian label.


9.12.07

monumental.




"My Architect," about Louis Kahn, his buildings and his emotional absence, is a lot of things all at once.

It is best when it is in Bangladesh. I think it is worth watching just for that scene, actually. There are some beautiful moments in Dhaka where all of his ideas seem to be condensed.