To celebrate the fifty-plus-one anniversary of the release of George Harrison’s triple album in November 1970 (see also), marking his first solo endeavour after the Beatles disbanded, Lance Bangs created an official music video for the song “My Sweet Lord” from the All Things Must Pass recording that features a cavalcade of celebrity cameos, including family members, former bandmates, Mark Hamill, Jeff Lynne, Weird Al Yankovic, Patton Oswald, Rosanna Arquette and others. It’s a treat to watch a song this chill.
Thursday, 16 December 2021
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Wednesday, 15 December 2021
7x7
the hallmark channel: a treasury of classic festive films from Eastern Europe
savage garden: the ruins of Rome’s Colosseum was once a wild green oasis full of exotic plants—via Messy Nessy Chic
touching the sun: the Parker Solar Probe enters and safely exits the corona
barcode architects: a new triangular high-rise for Rotterdam’s maritime district
smart tweed: artificial intelligence predicts the next holiday, must-have gifts
็ฌ็ต: Japanese in-situ heating solutions called kotatsu (see previously) have been around for a long time
what day is it boy: the labour shortage hits Scrooge & Marley
gรฉant endormi
Interviewed by co-founder of the alternative, underground publication platform Asylum Press Steven Heller we quite enjoyed learning about the new monograph from artist, writer and advocate for attribution Brad Holland and being able to pin a name to the many signature illustrations the graphic designer has done over his long career for magazines, album covers and contributing illustrator. Be sure to check out his blog, called Poor Bradford’s Almanac, for more of his catalogue of work on the human condition that’s reminiscent of that of Goya.
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catagories: ๐, architecture
Tuesday, 14 December 2021
controlled burn
Via Everlasting Blรถrt, we enjoyed this array of carefully crafted paper-programming with this collection of pyrotechnic posters (affiches), realised through a series of trial and error by French design duo Marion Pinaffo and Raphaรซl Pluvinage, whose dynamic geometric shapes and circuitry are reminiscent of the Thelema Tree of Life. Much more to explore at the links above.
dyer’s polypore
Having seen the process of extracting dyes from our fungal friends before, via Things Magazine, we not only quite enjoyed perusing through this swath collection of colours derived from mushrooms in its own right but also appreciated the site as an important point of departure for cultivating a deeper appreciation for the mycorrhizal network that connects us all.
good posture is its own reward
One of two shorts before the main film The Unearthly about a crazed scientist in search of eternal youth, the educational, social guidance film from 1952 Posture Pals first received the MST3K treatment on this day in 1991, featuring a foursome of elementary students pledging to help each other improve their bearing. Hey—it’s Whistler’s Mother!
bull market
The iconic Charging Bull bronze—which has become a universally recognised and enduring symbol of capitalism and Wall Street was not a commission of the city of New York or the Parks Service but rather a gift from sculptor Arturo di Modica, inspired to create this work just after the stock market crash of 1987 at significant personal expense, for the city and its residents. Late in the evening on this day in 1989, the statue was illegally trucked in and installed in front of the Stock Exchange. Authorities removed the creature, only to be set up again in Bowling Green a few blocks away and allowed temporary permission to remain due to public outcry over its threatened demolition. Though the status of the grant remains unchanged, it seems to have become a permanent fixture. This tolerance is of course in stark contrast to the reception of the guerrilla public artist Kristen Visbal who created Fearless Girl (previously, ahead of International Women’s Day in 2017), originally facing down the Charging Bull. She was moved next to the Stock Exchange after complaints the she was upstaging, provoking the bull in 2018, though a plaque with her footprints is still in the original spot.