February 7th, 2008
Two books that are well worth the read, especially if you work in the creative sectors…
1. Whatever You Think Think The Opposite, by Paul Arden.
Published by Penguin ISBN 0-14-102571-9
and
2. It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want To Be, by Paul Arden.
Published by Phaidon ISBN 978-0-7148-4337-7
Tags: "Paul Arden
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December 7th, 2007

Breaking it down for a Friday morning. Nice….
See on Core77 from Flickr
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November 25th, 2007
Experience blue. This is what happens when one Henk Hofstra take 1000m of road in Holland and lets go with blue. As an experience for people doing the typical everyday of life, this is one of the few that has to take the cake.

Seen first over at Wooster Collective
Tags: Blue river, Henk Hofster, Holland
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November 19th, 2007
We stumbled on this in our travels through the web and just rediscovered it…. a physical representation of Photoshop. We are thinking this would look the goods in a large gallery space.

See the whole thing here
Tags: 3d, photoshop, web
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November 18th, 2007
Moneygami…

See more here
Originally spied at Drawn.ca
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November 10th, 2007

For two weeks each year at this time, Sydney hosts ‘Sculpture By The Sea’, an expose for many artists stretching several kilometers along the coast. A bigger than ‘Ben Hur’ showcase for many artists, the most interesting aspect is that it is an excellent undertaking in ‘experience’, as walking the path from Bronte to Bondi becomes an exercise in surprise and ability to get up close and personal with things that are usually behind rope in galleries. While an exhibition like this could be somewhat dry and predictable, walking the path reveals something new at each bend or staircase and most interestingly, some of the pieces are seen from one direction but not the other. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: exhibition, experiential, Sculpture, Sculpture By The Sea, sydney
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