Archive for May, 2006
Wednesday, May 31st, 2006
When you’re in a hospital, in a gown, and you have to take it pretty much off the let the doctor get at what ails you, you’re in one of the most vulnerable positions you’ll consciously put ourselves into, I think. This designer consulted with hospital staff to make this piece, and so in a […]
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Wednesday, May 31st, 2006
Following the recent transit service stoppage on Monday, Toronto-based Spacing carried a quick story on imagining the fantasy of “a bigger, better transit system.” The story linked to both NC Duong’s 2005 fantasy map and Miguel Syyap’s recent offering, which actually conforms to the specifications set out by the City of Toronto’s Network2011 Plan.
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Monday, May 29th, 2006
Having been awakened by the tune of “a wildcat illegal job action” as played by the TTC’s maintenance workers, Toronto transit commuter’s were left in the lurch. Good day for a show of constituent force: today kicks Toronto Bike Week, a consciousness-raising initiative designed to communicate the profile and potential of bike use in the […]
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Monday, May 29th, 2006
For trajectories on shapes as monuments and repositories all at once, check out the gear and see it refuse the move to museum walls in a show of worn glory. go cvp.
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Sunday, May 28th, 2006
Some designs were bound to spark different tastes and opinions, which link off to different chains of likes and dislikes and memories and associations.
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Saturday, May 27th, 2006
Emily actually introduced Jane Austen to the book, though the haiku that she did it in comes on the next page of the book. You’ll have to suffer in suspense for one more day.
I did this drawing of Jane Austen, and also the drawings of myself, Diane, Steevee and Haiku Emily, but I think […]
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