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Arty Vans and Birthday Cakes
Introducing two new Wild Things renditions from the wilds of the web! First up (above), a pair of artfully-rendered stompers by the talented Evan Schultz. Second (below) a Wild Things cake that is either ten-feet tall or photographed in such a way as to look GIANT. Either way, cool beans!
Links for the Day (December 3rd, 2009): Ginsberg Sundances In Green...
Let's start with the big film news of the day, namely that the Sundance 2010 slate has been announced (the Auteurs rounds up links to the various sections here) and that James Franco makes for a damn good looking Allen Ginsberg (see above still from Howl). Second, check...
Antidiets of the Avant-Garde
Some 30 years after the Italian poet and founder of the Futurist movement Filippo Tommaso Marinetti wrote The Futurist Cookbook (1932) and proposed a revolution in food, the European avant-garde artist Daniel Spoerri, who is closely associated with the Fluxus art movement, opened Restaurant de la...
Trevor Burks
Perusing the website of designer Rob Matthews (whose zine, If Drawings Were Photographs, we posted about recently), I came across a boss illustrator named Trevor Burks, Matthews’ dear friend and the inspiration for an amusingly creepy art piece/t-shirt entitled I Miss Trevor Burks. Burks’ cleanly...
Geoff McFetridge— “Recent Work”
Looking for something to pore over as you sip your cocoa by the fireplace this winter? Try a spell with Geoff McFetridge’s brand-new Recent Work, a beautiful 16-page collection of Where The Wild Things Are-related work that the artist completed for his old pal Spike, with the influences of Sonny Gerasimowicz (who invented the creatures [...]
Help Wanted
Once in a while teachers are so amazed and proud of the work their students accomplish that they just have to share it, and I’m all about flying in that time zone this week. Two weeks ago, I wrote a column called The Same, But Different,��� which discussed beginning a painting unit for the second...
Blogalogueing with ETeam
Preface: The following conversation took place in Second Life, at ETeam’s Second Life dumpster. I am Salty Clarity; ETeam is Lothar Apfelbaum and Tempo Strom. Tempo Strom is Online Lothar Apfelbaum is Online Salty Clarity: Hi guys! Lothar Apfelbaum: hi Salty Tempo Strom: hi there Lothar Apfelbaum:...
The Conversations: Lawrence of Arabia
By Jason Bellamy and Ed Howard [Editor's Note: The Conversations is a monthly feature in which Jason Bellamy and Ed Howard discuss a wide range of cinematic subjects: critical analyses of films, filmmaker overviews, and more. Readers should expect to encounter...
Links for the Day (December 2nd, 2009): Poaching Cinema, these Funny...
House contributor Andrew Dignan sends along today's link to the movie review site Gone Cinema Poaching. It's well worth your patronage and bookmarking. Speaking of Andrew, he's just published "A Belated Defense of Funny People" at his personal blog Punitive Superego. A great read. And finally, be sure and check out Reverse Shot's latest feature, "Direct Address." In the embed below, the RS crew chats, eye-to-eye, with Rage director Sally Potter. "Links for the Day": Each day (more or less) the House editors post a link/links to items that we hope will spark discussion. We encourage our...
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