Showing posts with label Feats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feats. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Entropa - With malice towards all

The Czech Republic commissioned an artwork to celebrate 6 months of its presidency of the European Union. While the work was expected to represent artists from all 27 EU member nations, as it turns out that the installation called Entropa was created by an all-Czech team of artists under the direction of David Černý.

Entropa plays on steretypes and pokes fun at one and all.


Austria as an energy powerhouse.

Belgium is a box of chocolates.


Bulgaria is represented as Turkish toilets.


Czech Republic is an electronic (LED) display quoting the President.

Denmark is a Lego-set.


France is a country on strike.


Finland is a hardwood floor.

Germany is crisscrossed by autobahns, in what some say a vaguely Swastika-like pattern.


Greece is a nation riddled with wildfire.

Hungary is a nuclear think-tank with ripe watermelons.

Ireland is a bagpipe.

Italy is just a large football ground.


Latvia is mountaneous country.

Luxembourg is a gold nugget on sale.


Malta is a rock with a dwarf elephant standing on it.

The Netherlands is submerged under water, with only some islamic minarets visible above the floodline.


Poland is shown as a pile of rubble, wherein some Catholic monks are erecting the gay flag, Iwo Jima style.


Portugal is a butcher's table with steak and colonial blood on it.

Romania is a Dracula-themed fun-park.


Spain is a large building site, in an obvious reference to its real-estate market.


Sweden is depicted as an IKEA ‘flat-pack’ cardboard box. But from a hole towards the bottom of the box, one can see a small piece from the Saab JAS-39 Gripen aircraft - a reference to the 2001 bribery scandal wherein Saab tried to sell 24 Gripen jets to Czech Republic with the help of UK-based BAE Systems.

The United Kingdom is represented by its conspicuous absence from the piece.

Click here to download the artists' concept document.

As you can see, I don't have photos/ descriptions of all the nations' representations. Therefore, if you have photos or information, I'd appreciate if you could share it here.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

VIDEO: He Remembers Love

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Reunion of Christian, the erstwhile London-dwelling and now Africa-based lion, with his human Londoner friends, in Africa.

A Little Thing Called Faith

This is the story of a little dog named Faith. He was born on Christmas Eve in 2002 with 3 legs - 2 healthy hind legs and 1 abnormal front leg which need to be amputated. He of course could not walk when he was born. Even his mother did not want him.



His first owner also did not think that he could survive. Therefore, he was thinking of putting him to sleep. At this time, his present owner Jude Stringfellow met him and wanted to take care of him. She was determined to teach and train this dog to walk by himself. Therefore she named him "Faith."

In the beginning, she put Faith on a surf board to let him feel the movements of the water. Later she used peanut butter on a spoon as a lure and to reward him for standing up and jumping around. Even the other dogs at home helped to encourage him to walk. Amazingly, after only 6 months, like a miracle, Faith learned to balance on his 2 hind legs and jumped to move forward. After further training in the snow, he can now walk like a human being.



Faith loves to walk around now. No matter where he goes, he just attracts all the people around him. He is now becoming famous on the international scene. He has appeared in various newspapers and TV shows. There is even one book entitled "With a little faith" being published about him. He was even considered to appear in one of Harry Potter movies.



His present owner Jude Stringfellew has given up her teaching job and plans to take him around the world to preach, that "even without a perfect body, one can have a perfect soul."



























"Life is not holding a good hand; Life is playing a poor hand well." ~ Danish proverb

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Monday, May 12, 2008

VIDEO: Desi Michael Jackson

Signature, Dance Act, 29

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

The Food Landscape













Tuesday, May 06, 2008

VIDEO: Dropping the Ball

Saturday, April 12, 2008

VIDEO: Self Portrait

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Sunday, March 30, 2008

VIDEO: Frozen in Trafalgar Square

You might remember the Frozen at Grand Central video. Well, this February they did it in Trafalgar Square! Check it out.

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

VIDEO: New Striker

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

VIDEO: Frozen at Grand Central

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

VIDEO: Money, Money, Money

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Monday, January 21, 2008

Packing Your Bags

The step-by-step guide to getting packed. Really!







Monday, January 07, 2008

Small and Fabulous: Modular Living

http://whackoworld.blogspot.com/2008/01/small-and-fabulous-modular-living.html



Single Hauz
Price not available
About 200 square feet
Image: Front Architects
The Single Hauz, from Poland, offers cantilevered space for one atop a cement pole, and looks like a cross between a billboard and a scene from the Myst series.



The Katrina Cottage
$35,000
308 square feet
Image: Cusato Cottages
A modest-but-charming modular home created by Marianne Cusato and Eric Moser to help house victims of the hurricane, Katrina Cottage is a "grow house" that could eventually become just one portion of a much larger building.



MD-42
Contact for price
42 square feet
Photo: Modular Dwellings
At 6 by 8 feet, these bungalows are smaller than most single rooms from even the smallest homes, but they still pack in pull-out beds, storage shelves and electrical outlets.



weeStudio
$64,500 to $109,500
350 to 660 square feet
Photo: weeHouses
As customizable as a car - there's even an online color picker to go with options ranging from fancy siding, overhanging roofs and various other extensions to the "base model." One can customize details right down to bathroom fittings and exterior lighting.



Icosa Pod
$2,150
108 square feet
Photo: Icosa Village
Like props from a crazy old sci-fi movie, Sanford Ponder's Icosa Pods come at an extraordinarily low price: only $2,150 per pod. The trade-off is durability -- they aren't intended to be permanent structures, with cardboard panels snapping together like Legos.



The Rotor House
Pricing unspecified
350 square feet
Photo: Hanse Colani
Built around a giant metal cylinder, the Hanse Colani Rotor House is small, sexy and damn strange. Within that cylinder are a kitchen, bathroom and bedroom: It rotates so that each room faces the main living room, as needed. You even get a remote control to send it spinning.



Versadome
From $100 per square foot
Variable Sizes
Image: Versadome
Crafted to mirror "ancient architecture" and "the clean details of a yacht," a Versadome aims to be both compact and spacious, with seamless roofing and modular stackability inherent in the design. Add a bedroom, throw on an extra bathroom -- everything comes delivered and ready to plug in to your planned 'dome setup.



Biensi
Cost: $35,000
60 square feet
Photo: Tumbleweed Houses
Biensi can be delivered for $35k or built yourself for about $14k. It's probably one of the few things on earth that can boast a "cathedral ceiling" despite being only 60 square feet and warmed by a boat heater.



Loftcube
$136,000
420 square feet
Photo: Loft Cube
Werner Aisslinger's Loftcube is a singular creation, with a singular intent: It goes on an existing roof. It has tall windows and a certain retro look, perfect for taking over the world's rooftops. "Imagine a place where your neighbors fly and windows are 360 degrees wide, a place where you can work, relax and share your life with your friends," the makers ask. And it's yours for $136,000, deposited in situ by helicopter.



Modern Cabana
$9,750
100 square feet
Photo: Modern Cabana
Founders Casper Mork-Ulnes and Nick Dammer redefine the word "space" to mean, "Sufficient freedom from external pressure to develop or explore one's needs, interests and individuality." In other words, you won't be getting much of the conventional idea of space in this house. Inspired by Mork-Ulnes' idea of the perfect fishing cabin and Dammer's idea of owning a home he could carry on the back of his bike, the Modern Cabana could pretty much go anywhere and expand to be anything, be it toolshed or a second home.



Radziner's Prefab
About $100,000 per module
250 to 700 square foot per module
Image: Marmol Radziner
Ground-to-ceiling windows, beautiful wood floors and recycled steel frames. Shipped finished and installed as part of the service, the modularity is inherent in the simple design and straightforward geometry.



The Microcompact
Cost: €25,000
77 square feet
Photo: Micro Compact Home
The creators, m-ch of Austria, have somehow stuffed a bed, bath and some fancy gadgets into a 10 by 8 foot-ish floor plan. At about $50,000, however, that's about $650 for every square foot -- more than enough to get a pad in Manhattan or downtown London.