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A lively understandable spirit / Once entertained you. / It will come again. / Be still. / Wait.

Link: flexibility - renewable clothing by fernando brízio.Fernando1 Fernando14 Fernando13

"flexibility - design in a fast changing society
ex carceri 'le nuove', turin
june 29 - october12
http://www.torinoworlddesigncapital.it/

'flexibility - design in a fast-changing society'  is one of the many events taking place in turin this year in conjunction with the city being named the 'design world capital for 2008'. the show consists of nine projects by international designers installed at a former prison ex carceri 'le nuove'.

 

renewable clothing by fernando brízio

by placing colored felt-tip pens in the pockets of the dress its appearance changes over time. within an hour - to one and a half hours the colored ink bleeds into the fabric and creates a one-off design for each occasion. the owner can then clean the dress and color it in a different way for each time they wear it."

In everyone's life, at some time, our inner fire goes out. It is then burst into flame by an encounter with another human being. We should all be thankful for those people who rekindle the inner spirit.

Link: heli hietala.  (via notcot)

The COLOURS are crayons which can be used for drawing and characters shaped as small human beings which can be used as tools for communication. It intends to show the results of involvement between characters. The results of the communication can be softening, stimulating, balancing or dirtying. It all depents of the character which is chosen. The interaction can become visible or invisible. The user makes the choice of characters and tests which way they react to each other. And what is left of the one which is used as a disposable product?

There are about 100 crayons and they are packed in 10 boxes in 10pcs each.

Title Quote: Albert Schweitzer

The Poem Will Resemble You ...

Link: Tzara "Dadaism".

"I say unto you: there is no beginning and we do not tremble, we are not sentimental. We are a furious Wind, tearing the dirty linen of clouds and prayers, preparing the great spectacle of disaster, fire, decomposition. We will put an end to mourning and replace tears by sirens screeching from one continent to another. Pavilions of intense joy and widowers with the sadness of poison. Dada is the signboard of abstraction; advertising and business are also elements of poetry.

I destroy the drawers of the brain and of social organization: spread demoralization wherever I go and cast my hand from heaven to hell, my eyes from hell to heaven, restore the fecund wheel of a universal circus to objective forces and the imagination of every individual.

Philosophy is the question: from which side shall we look at life, God, the idea or other phenomena. Everything one looks at is false. I do not consider the relative result more important than the choice between cake and cherries after dinner. The system of quickly looking at the other side of a thing in order to impose your opinion indirectly is called dialectics, in other words, haggling over the spirit of fried potatoes while dancing method around it. If I cry out:

Ideal, ideal, ideal,

Knowledge, knowledge, knowledge,

Boomboom, boomboom, boomboom,

I have given a pretty faithful version of progress, law, morality and all other fine qualities that various highly intelligent men have discussed in so manv books, only to conclude that after all everyone dances to his own personal boomboom, and that the writer is entitled to his boomboom: the satisfaction of pathological curiosity; a private bell for inexplicable needs; a bath; pecuniary difficulties; a stomach with repercussions in life; the authority of the mystic wand formulated as the bouquet of a phantom orchestra made up of silent fiddle bows greased with philtres made of chicken manure. With the blue eye-glasses of an angel they have excavated the inner life for a dime's worth of unanimous gratitude. If all of them are right and if all pills are Pink Pills, let us try for once not to be right. Some people think they can explain rationally, by thought, what they think. But that is extremely relative. Psychoanalysis is a dangerous disease, it puts to sleep the anti-objective impulses of men and systematizes the bourgeoisie. There is no ultimate Truth. The dialectic is an amusing mechanism which guides us / in a banal kind of way / to the opinions we had in the first place. Does anyone think that, by a minute refinement of logic, he has demonstrated the truth and established the correctness of these opinions? Logic imprisoned by the senses is an organic disease. To this element philosophers always like to add: the power of observation. But actually this magnificent quality of the mind is the proof of its impotence. We observe, we regard from one or more points of view, we choose them among the millions that exist. Experience is also a product of chance and individual faculties. Science disgusts me as soon as it becomes a speculative system, loses its character of utility-that is so useless but is at least individual. I detest greasy objectivity, and harmony, the science that finds everything in order. Carry on, my children, humanity . . . Science says we are the servants of nature: everything is in order, make love and bash your brains in. Carry on, my children, humanity, kind bourgeois and journalist virgins . . . I am against systems, the most acceptable system is on principle to have none. To complete oneself, to perfect oneself in one's own littleness, to fill the vessel with one's individuality, to have the courage to fight for and against thought, the mystery of bread, the sudden burst of an infernal propeller into economic lilies.... Every product of disgust capable of becoming a negation of the family is Dada; a protest with the fists of its whole being engaged in destructivc action: Dada; knowledge of all the means rejected up until now by the shamefaced sex of comfortable compromise and good manners: Dada; abolition of logic, which is the dance of those impotent to create: Dada; of every social hierarchy and equation set up for the sake of values by our valets: Dada; every object, all objects, sentiments, obscurities, apparitions and the precise clash of parallel lines are weapons for the fight: Dada; abolition of memory: Dada; abolition of archaeology: Dada; abolition of prophets: Dada; abolition of the future: Dada; absolute and unquestionable faith in every god that is the immediate product of spontaneity: Dada; elegant and unprejudiced leap from a harmony to the other sphere; trajectory of a word tossed like a screeching phonograph record; to respect all individuals in their folly of the moment: whether it be serious, fearful, timid, ardent, vigorous, determined, enthusiastic; to divest one's church of every useless cumbersome accessory; to spit out disagreeable or amorous ideas like a luminous waterfall, or coddle them -with the extreme satisfaction that it doesn't matter in the least-with the same intensity in the thicket of one's soul-pure of insects for blood well-born, and gilded with bodies of archangels. Freedom: Dada Dada Dada, a roaring of tense colors, and interlacing of opposites and of all contradictions, grotesques, inconsistencies: LIFE  -Tristan Tzara"

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CHANCE                                         WORDS is                                         an activity inspired by artist Tristan                                         Tzara’s                                     recipe for making a Dada poem:

                                    

                                     TO MAKE A DADAIST POEM
                                     Take a newspaper.
                                      Take some scissors.
                                      Choose from this paper an article of the length you want to make your poem.
                                      Cut out the article.
                                      Next carefully cut out the words that makes up this article and put  them all in a bag.
                                      Shake gently.
                                      Next take out each cutting one after the other.
                                      Copy conscientiously in the order in which they left the bag.
                                      The poem will resemble you.
                                      And there you are—an infinitely original author of charming                                                  sensibility,even though unappreciated  by the vulgar herd.
                                      —Tristan Tzara, 1920

It is time to come out as yourself. -neil crofts

Link: Modern Convenience: Swing Set.

Recess: Swing Vinyl Upholstered Bench big enough for two ... Designed for indoor and outdoor swinging and fun.Imgswing2


"Bringing Play and Free Time Into Home Decor Didi Dunphy is the primary at Modern Convenience, LLC and designer of the Recess line of art-hybrid play furnishings. Didi’s designs stem from the concept of Recess: bringing the "free time" of Recess indoors and reintroducing play through sculptural furnishings. "I am interested in the intersection of art and design - fabricating furniture objects that facilitate an interactive cooperative play." For school kids, Recess is a magical moment - the doors burst open, the playground in site with joyous possibilities, unlimited potential for imaginative games that build valuable social interaction. For adults though, Recess is mostly an idea of long ago now replaced with hectic scheduling, endless responsibilities: family, country, business, another load of laundry a cell phone or email to check.  Thus the "See Saw," the "Swing," the "Jack Rocker Joggle Board" and the "Inside Skateboards/Longboards" are designed for interaction with the hopes that through this Recess or play activity, the collaboration, (you need two to See Saw!) brings about good ideas and well being between people."

George Brecht

Link: George Brecht: Táncok, események, feladványok.

"Poems"

Symphony No. 5

I. before hearing

II. hearing

III. after hearing

The Game of Definitions

The first player writes, on a slip of paper, "What is _____" and he completes the sentence. The second player, without seeing what the other has written, writes "It is _____" and completes his sentence. The two players then read their sentences in order, making any necessary grammatical adjustments.     For example (played by Donna Jo Jones and George Brecht)     What is a factory? It is the manner in which George Washington's men rowed him across the Delaware.     What is well dressed? It is the space between the top of the water and the bottom of the bridge.     What is an answer? It is five ice-cubes melting.     What is a question? It is a method for drying wet matches between the toes.     What is whortleberry? It is smoking under water while sexually excited.

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Link: FlavaUK - About Flava. Lick_img_over

" emotional food...Flava UK has a signatory narrative that comments on eating etiquette encouraging people to interact with their food. We believe that the beauty of food is not only abundant within itself (its history, associated idioms and innuendos) but importantly; in how it makes us feel (we have coined the term 'emotional food') and therefore a rather instinctive and raw approach is reflected in our designs forPlay Collection ‘Leaving Your Mark….’ Button_f2

Eating etiquette has been given the elbow as Flava UK launches its new signatory range of suggestive dinner services. The forPlay Collection evokes the equally childlike and sensual pleasures of eating through a series of indulgent designs featuring stylised lick marks, wipe smear marks and drip marks, encouraging us to unleash our carnal instinct and make physical contact with our food. French fries or French Haut cuisine are presented equally attractively on a series of instinctive designs that are brought to life through playful Interaction, appealing to both sexes and multi-cultures."

via pan-dan

Man's mind once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimension. -oliver wendell holmes

Link: MoMA Store - 3D Doodle Kits.M_65329

"3D Doodle Kits William Warren, Carl Clerkin, 2005 This simple stationery set plays stereographic tricks using the same principles as classic 3D movies, resulting in a fun and educational toy for ages 5 and up."

Zebrahall_1922_6272529Link: paul frank - pirate skurvy (12 yrs - adult) - Zebra Hall.

"paul frank - pirate skurvy (12 yrs - adult) Popular Paul Frank Skurvy character on a special edition Nirve cruiser. • Nirve ''Galaxie'' cruiser frame • Blacked out components group • Vintage grips • “I Love My Bike?bell • Black front basket • Tractor style double spring saddle • Welded kickstand • Alloy rims w/stainless spokes"

At certain moments, always unforseen, I become happy... I look at the strangers near as if I had known them all my life... everything fills me with affection... -William Butler Yeats

Link: Temporary Services - IN PUBLIC.

Ravioli - 12 x 12 packets filled with assorted items then distributed in pubBoston_ravioli_6 lic places

Temporary Services made large, twelve-inch ravioli. The ravioli and most of the filling are not edible, but it should still be a delight to cut them open and find out what is inside. Our ravioli have see-through plastic shells that have been heat-sealed on all four sides to keep the stuffing in and the rain-water out. The shells contain a variety of ingredients contributed by the three Temporary Services members and invited guests. Some of the items are practical. Other items encourage different types of play. Some ingredients are simply intended to amuse.

The ravioli were distributed in public places. They were attached to walls with staples and double-sided tape. They were left in front of doorways and strung up on clothes lines in town squares. The ravioli are gifts to unsuspecting passersby that encounter them. The project is intended to engage a wide range of people. Anyone that sees or takes a ravio li becomes the audience for this gesture.


It doesn't matter what I think - it plays. -John le Carre

Link: ROCK,PAPER,SCISSORS.New_picture_2_2

A pen which only functions when it is folded...

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