[Alyson Kuhn] The first event I attended at the 73rd annual Carmel Bach Festival was a one-hour lecture by singer/teacher/raconteur David Gordon preceding a performance of the St. Matthew Passion (1727). Gordon is indeed passionate about this subject, and his talk was not only brilliant but surprisingly, well, Alysonian. When I told my friend Vinz about it afterwards, he deadpanned, “Did he know you were going to the lecture?” Drole.
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[Lynda Decker] I’ve been working with uncoated paper for the last 10 years — for almost every project in my studio, including annual reports full of photography. I’m quite excited to have rediscovered Kromekote. It boggles my mind to say this: The surface of Kromekote is so glossy, but it behaves like an uncoated sheet. Furthermore >
07.28.10
[Sean Adams] In disaster movies, characters create tight bonds amidst burning skyscrapers, airplane crashes or earth-crust displacement. I formed a bond like this with Marian Bantjes when we both faced down a charging rhino in Africa. Really. This is a true story. Obviously, Marian is incredibly talented. She does work that, to me, is beyond the limits of human beings. And that’s all swell. But she has the most infectious and wonderful laugh you will ever hear. Furthermore >
07.26.10
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So Noted: DIY wallet [Laura Shore] Our hyper-connected friend Lee Moody just sent along a link to a twisted DIY article on the website conceptualdevices.com. Originally designed to accompany the U.K. launch of Wired Magazine, the article gives instructions for turning your recently-read magazine into a DVD sleeve, paper bowl, photo frame, and {my favorite} paper wallet. Our editor has been doing this for years, but even she will appreciate the fish and chips holder! Naturally you don’t have to stop with magazines. Prime candidates for re-use include paper promotions, Sunday supplements, and the ever-shrinking newspaper. Photos: Conceptual Devices
07.31.09
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Very cool. I’m going to give it a shot. Great article. Thanks.