26.2.09

CALIFORNIA

Currently in California. New Animals will return in March.


Remind Me from Röyksopp on Vimeo.

19.2.09

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16.2.09

MY PET BEATRIX




Author, illustrator, mycologist and conservationist -
Beatrix Potter.

15.2.09

MY PET ANDY



NEW ANIMALS INTERNET ART PROJECTS

Today begins a new internet art project entitled "My Pet."
Please enjoy.

14.2.09

OUTSIDE ART







Peter Doig - New Paintings - in NYC at
Michael Werner Gallery uptown and
Gavin Brown's Enterprise downtown.
Both shows open until March 14, 2009.

12.2.09

ELKS STEAL BIKES



I'm going to buy a new bike. But now I'm worried about all the elk in my neighborhood stealing my new bike.

From BBC News - "A hungry elk already known to raid rose bushes has stolen a bicycle from a garden in Sweden. Bjoern and Monica Helamb, of Vuoggatjalme, said the elk had regularly visited their garden to eat their roses over the last decade.
Fed up with the intrusion, and blooming destruction, the couple decided to take action.
They placed a bicycle in front of the flowers as their front line of defence. .....
The elk, dubbed Droopy Ear, leaned through the bike frame to get to the roses and ate away as usual.
"Then she disappeared, with the bike hanging around her neck," Mr Helamb said."

Your new swedish bicycle is in danger. Beware the elk.

11.2.09

WINTER NIGHT DREAM












SWIMMING DREAM


KITTENS INSPIRED BY KITTENS



New Animals - "Now with more Funny Cat videos!"

8.2.09

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4.2.09

DEAF CENTER


Deaf Center / Sinatti from Claudio Sinatti on Vimeo.

New favorite musicians Deaf Center play a show.

2.2.09

AMERICAN MYSTIC







I ran into the photographs of Patrick O'Hare on a recent visit to PS1 in Queens. I've seem severals attempts to reconcile the strange collision of american construction and the broad grandeur of nature. But rarely have these two divergent elements been so elegantly married. The photographs of O'Hare bring us right to the border, right to the weird, fuzzy edge of man's ambition and nature's abandon. O'Hare's photos feel like the eyes of a modern Walt Whitman, a romantic, yet boldly unflinching view of what America has wrought. View more photographs at patrickohare.com.