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archive for july 2008

on satire

No one knows what’s funny anymore.”

Posted by pzed on July 22, 2008 at 3.38pm

Max Streicher

Winniped Art Gallery (Galleries West)

ARTCORE

LRAHM PDF!

beautiful.

Posted by pzed on July 18, 2008 at 1.35pm

on triangles

and refrigerators:

[Robert] Putnam [a Harvard political scientist] likes to imagine that there is a triangle, its points comprising where you sleep, where you work, and where you shop. In a canonical English village, or in a university town, the sides of that triangle are very short: a five-minute walk from one point to the next. In many American cities, you can spend an hour or two travelling each side. “You live in Pasadena, work in North Hollywood, shop in the Valley,” Putnam said. “Where is your community?” The smaller the triangle, the happier the human, as long as there is social interaction to be had. In that kind of life, you have a small refrigerator, because you can get to the store quickly and often. By this logic, the bigger the refrigerator, the lonelier the soul.

There and Back Again: The Soul of the Commuter. Nick Paumgarten, The New Yorker.

Posted by pzed on July 17, 2008 at 1.10pm