Spanning the Dong River that divides the historic city centre, Jishou in Hunan Province in south-central China has an impressive new art gallery composed of two stacked bridges. Preserving public right-of-way as a pedestrian path and most direct route through the bustling downtown, the museum intercedes as a part of residents’ daily routine, incorporating arts and culture as something commonplace rather than the reserve of a separate, designated destination. Learn more at Design Boom at the link above.
Wednesday, 15 May 2019
foot traffic
catagories: ๐จ๐ณ, architecture, libraries and museums
Tuesday, 14 May 2019
privatsphรคre
Nearly a year after sweeping privacy and data-retention legislation went into effect in the European Union, one dominant force in shaping the architecture of the on-line world is committing to open a privacy and safety engineering hub in Mรผnchen, to demonstrate the company’s pledge to take security, integrity and demography seriously.
It’s one thing to be exposed to the same commercials ad nauseum but quite a different matter to be denied a job interview or insurance coverage or detoured away from a given destination by dint of the same inscrutable predilections. Failure to comply with current regulations could result in fees upwards of four percent of the internet giant’s global revenue. Let’s hope that this venture helps promote German and EU expectations for privacy and foster a better corporate culture that’s not enabled and entitled to monetise our consent.
artist depiction
Paleofuture recommends a new documentary on a trio of artists who while they might have been hitherto mostly nameless have played an oversized role in helping the public to imagine and envision not only space stations and orbiting colonies (previously) but also far off worlds that don’t quite neatly resolve.
Commissioned by NASA, the retro-futurist, Mid-Century Modern style of Chesley Bonestell, Don Davis, Rick Guidice has gone a long way to influence and inform our dreams and expectations of space travel and is a good heuristic tool for talking about science communication and outreach in general. Make some time to get to know better the artists who’ve helped engineer aspirations and imaginations. See a preview and read an excerpt of an interview at the link up top.
free to use & reuse
catagories: ๐ฅ, ๐บ, libraries and museums
no laughing matter
Contributing to the growing list of what can’t be unseen, we are treated—rather subjected to the terrifying perspective of a potential next meal that from beneath and turned around that makes proximity to a Great White Shark an even scarier, layered prospect, owing to the unsettling pareidolic effect of finding anatomy within anatomy.
catagories: ๐ฆ
atomic blonde
Singer, actor and animal-welfare spokesperson with a decades’ long recording and screen career, Doris Day (*1922 – †2019) passed away yesterday at the ripe old age of ninety-seven. Here is Miss Day—courtesy of Nag on the Lake—belting out a number about Geiger counters and the comparing the feeling of being in love to radiation-sickness during an audition for a variety radio show called the Hour of Enchantment in the 1949 Technicolor musical My Dream is Yours. Aside from showcasing Day’s talent, the film is also remembered for extended, animated dream-sequence, with cameos of Looney Tunes characters and directed by Friz Freleng.