Today we were introduced to the concept of Sollbruchstellen—constructive or mechanical elements—where a consumer item is predetermined to break after a period of time. While it also describes the sectionality of a bar of chocolate made easy to break into pieces, Sollenbruchstelle has come to be associated with planned obsolescence—geplanter Obsoleszenz, which the EU has sought to curtail. Incidentally, the English equivalent for Schadenfreude—taking pleasure in the misfortune of others—is epicaricacy (from the Greek ἐπιχαιρεκακία, joy upon evil) but has fallen out of common-parlance in favour of the former.
Thursday, 10 January 2019
boy, those germans have a word for everything
catagories: 🇩🇪, 💬, The Simpsons
earth below us
Colossal directs our attention to the work of videographer Bruce W Berry, Jr. whose meditative montage compiles time-lapse footage of vistas taken from the International Space Station. There are extensive details on telemetry to be found at the source link above but it’s surely an intuitive and immediate experience to be in awe of the passing terrain and the impact that human habitation has had. Making nearly fifteen orbits daily, there’s no end to the views from the ISS for its crew to document and share.
gesamtkunstwerk
In order to decontextualize and decolonise the aesthetic for the movement’s centenary year (previously), a miniature clone of the Bauhaus building in Dessau is going on a world tour. Acknowledging the often overlooked power of design to influence environments and outlooks, this outreach project aims to educate and enlighten as it makes the school mobile.
catagories: 🇩🇪, 📐, architecture
Wednesday, 9 January 2019
5x5
barra de atención: documenting the endangered and disappearing no-frills bars of Madrid
vetrai veneziana: exploring the storied village of Murano that once held the European monopoly on glass
treasured gaze: a look at the eighteenth century obsession with eye-portraiture—via Everlasting Blört
brannock device: a deep dive into the measuring instrument found in finer shoe stores—based on the barleycorn
futurelight: a collaboration between an automotive company and an outdoor apparel manufacture produce a featherweight camper
it-tieqa żerqa
We had seen this mock-up of a steel architectural truss abutting a Maltese cliff face circulating around the internet for a week but failed to realise that the idea was proffered to repair a famous natural landmark and tourist attraction along the coast outside of Gozo.
The Azure Window (also known as the Dwerjra Window) was a limestone pillar with a stone archway over the sea that collapsed in March 2017 following a violent storm but had been under threat for some time over erosion and increased visitor traffic. In addition to its appearance in Game of Thrones, the window was also featured in the original Clash of the Titans and the Kevin Reynold version of The Count of Monte Cristo, with its last cameo in the cliff-diving Hugo Boss apparel advertising campaign.
catagories: 🇲🇹, 🌪️, 🎬, 📺, architecture