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The Consistent Variable Project Workbook Page 15 NOT SO VULNERABLE

Thursday, June 1st, 2006

I loved this one when I saw it in the show, but I think, from her haiku, that Emily was not so into it. Maybe because I saw it in a gallery context, where it felt like odd but appropriate art, and she only ever saw it online, where it must have seemed like an [...]

The Consistent Variable Project Workbook Page 14 VULNERABLE

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 [...]

The Consistent Variable Project Workbook page 10 SECRETS

Saturday, May 27th, 2006

There is a spot on this page for you to put your own secret, or to make up a good secret for the hooded lady to be saying. I always picture my friend Jess saying “Grab the horses and meet me at the gate at midnight!”

The Consistent Variable Project Workbook page 9 PANTS

Thursday, May 25th, 2006

Me and my step dad both like these pants. They’re made by Clayton Evans who, with Sarah Collins, launched the Consistent Variable Project. He also makes a line of clothing called complexgeometries, which he sells, among other places, on our own little indyish.com. His work plays with shapes and lines in such intriguing ways, without [...]

A preview of the Consistent Variable Project Workbook

Tuesday, April 4th, 2006

I decided to throw one more project in the air recently and to take on putting together a book for young adults about the design experiment I was a part of last year. Though the idea had been hatching for a while, the making of it was precipitated by the upcoming Vernissage for the new [...]

The Wreck in Laurel Canyon.

Thursday, February 9th, 2006

i dedicate this photo to neil, and to everyone who’s fallen in a machine off a precipice. (here’s why- this photograph was taken ten paces away from the gully.


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