1.22.2008

apples in stereo



We're all suckers for good looking things and that's one of the
many reasons why Apple products are so appealing. Take a look
at this very interesting article sighting Apple's (specifically designer
Jonathan Ive) design inspiration from a past industrial designer: Dieter
Rams. Rams was head of design at Braun earlier last century and was
a huge influence to designers like Ive and even Jasper Morrisson.

Read the article from Gizmodo here.

12.06.2007

why design


Phillippe Stark spoke at the TED annual conference
about design. It's funny and french. Watch the video
(to learn about TED, click here)

dance dance party party

Party season is upon us! This is just a small lists of events. Please
email if there are additional invitations you'd like posted!

This week: (tonight Dec. 6th)

Antron and InterfaceFLOR
5:30 to 8:30
Alhambra Palace
1230 W. Randolph
rsvp molly.johnson@interfaceflor.com

Steelcase Wreath Menorah Ornament
(Gensler has 3 submissions!)
5:30 to 8:00
Steelcase Showroom Suite 1032

NOOD
5:00 to 9:00
Pops for Champagne
601 N. State at Ohio

Next Week:

Gensler Chicago Annual Holiday Potluck
Dec. 11th
4:00 to 6:00
DS3/ Cafe
rsvp by this Friday to Christine Solario with
the number of guests and ages of children attending
*this is also a food/beverage/ugly sweater competeition!

Gensler Chicago Promotions Party
Dec. 14th
4:00 to 6:00
12th Floor
Employees Only

Week After:

Haworth Winter Holiday Party
Dec. 19th
6:00 to 9:00
La Pomme Rouge 108 W. Kinzie
rsvp chicagoevents@haworth.com

January:

Gensler Chicago Post Holiday Party
Jan. 18th
6:00 to 11:00
River East Arts Center
Employees & Guests

11.30.2007

the black hole



Coudal.com has been a great source of content for the blog
(museum of online museums, etc.) with all of their interesting
finds online. Coudal Partners has also begun to tackle film making.
While doing research for another film, they stumbled upon a very
interesting fellow in Los Alamos, NM and were so struck that they
decided to make a series about him. I actually met him and visited
his store this summer while on a trip visiting family in New Mexico.

Take a few minutes to watch these beautifully shot stories.


11.13.2007

something we'd like to not have happen...



The Tate Modern has a new installation in their Great
Turbine Hall by Doris Salcedo. The space was memorably
transformed a few years ago for
'Shibboleth'. A hairline crack turns into a chasm about 4
inches apart at it's greatest width and stretches 584 across
the entire length of the hall. A cast from a rock wall in the
artist's native Columbia to gives the floor it's texture.
It is said to symbolize the history of racism and the
inquality amoung countries.

funny face



Ok, yes it's a little silly but it's still fun.
Faces in Places site documents the faces
they find in everyday places.

11.06.2007

gtank



Please join us for gtank this week to hear an in depth review of
the Principal's meeting that Chicago hosted last month.

gtank is an informal, interdisciplinary design discussion. We meet
every other Wednesday at 5:30pm in DS3. Everyone is invited and
encouraged to participate.

11.01.2007

around the world around the world



A hotel that travels the world?? Hotel Everland is currently sitting atop
the Palais du Tokyo museum in Paris
(by the way, this museum is a must see for any trip to Paris).
Back to the hotel. It is a travelling art installation by two Swiss
artists that began in 2002. For that drop-dead view, you can
actually book the room for a night.

10.23.2007

seeing red...a lot of red


Over the weekend, a group of vandals claiming
to be neofuturists poured red dye into Trevi fountain.
As the fountain began to cycle the water through, it
soon spouted red water. They say the fountain is not
permanently damaged and that they marble statues
did not absorb any of the dye.
The vandals who took responsibility were
apparently protesting expenses incurred during
the Rome film festival - a nod to the red carpet.
They were insprired by the Futurist movement
of the early 20th century.
Makes for an interesting photo.

10.16.2007

lite brite



Artist Richard Box recently finshed an installation of
1000 fluorescent tubes lined up in rows that flicker
to light. They are powered by the electromagnetic fields
surrounding the power lines that run overhead.
Read more and see photos here. Via Coudal.