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A Road of One's Own

Unfold a street map.. place a glass, rim down any where on the map, draw around it’s edge. Pick up the map, go out into the city and walk the circle, keeping as close as you can to the curve. Record the experience as you go, in what ever medium you favour: film, photograph, manuscript, tape. Catch the textural run-off of the streets; the graffiti, the branded litter, the snatches of conversation. Cut for sign. Log the data-stream. Be alert to the happenstance of metaphors, watch for visual rhymes, coincidences, analogies, family resemblances, the changing moods of the street. Complete the circle, and the record ends. Walking makes for content: footage for footage.

Robert MacFarlane, A Road of One's Own via @tsparks

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Posted August 29, 2009
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Paradise

 

"I have always imagined that paradise will be a kind of library."

 

"Siempre imaginé que el Paraíso sería algún tipo de biblioteca." 
-- Jorge Luis Borges

via pursuitofhappiness

Desconhecido [ Jorge Luis Borges ] via Mr. Garcia

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Posted August 26, 2009
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Inverted Commas: Ralph Waldo Emerson

If we encounter a man of rare intellect, we should ask him what books he reads.

- Emerson

Photo:  Ralph Waldo Emerson, circa 1848, with the original manuscript of his poem "Monadnoc," circa 1845
(by Rose Lincoln | Harvard Gazette)

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Posted August 1, 2009
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Inverted Commas: Marshall McLuhan

"Anyone who tries to make a distinction between education and entertainment doesn't know the first thing about either."

via TV Disko

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Posted July 12, 2009
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Inverted Commas: Werner Herzog

It is not only my dreams, my belief is that all these dreams are yours as well. The only distinction between me and you is that I can articulate them. And that is what poetry or painting or literature or film making is all about... it`s as simple as that...

Werner Herzog

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Posted July 12, 2009
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Street Poetry

Translation : "Poetry is a thing that walks the streets" - Lorca

via onirique

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Posted July 5, 2009
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Music is everybody's possession

via Healvetica

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Posted May 31, 2009
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Like a piece of ice on a hot stove

Like a piece of ice on a hot stove the poem must ride on its own melting. ~Robert Frost

Photo credit: enveehaze

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Posted May 30, 2009
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Architecture and Resistance by Lebbeus Woods

RESISTANCE CHECKLIST:

Resist whatever seems inevitable.

Resist people who seem invincible.

Resist the embrace of those who have lost.

Resist the flattery of those who have won.

Resist any idea that contains the word algorithm.

Resist the idea that architecture is a building.

Resist the idea that architecture can save the world.

Resist the hope that you’ll get that big job.

Resist getting big jobs.

Resist the suggestion that you can only read Derrida in French.

Resist taking the path of least resistance.

Resist the influence of the appealing.

Resist the desire to make a design based on a piece of music.

Resist the growing conviction that They are right.

Resist the nagging feeling that They will win.

Resist the idea that you need a client to make architecture.

Resist the temptation to talk fast.

Resist anyone who asks you to design only the visible part.

Resist the idea that drawing by hand is passé.

Resist any assertion that the work of Frederick Kiesler is passé.

Resist buying an automobile of any kind.

Resist the impulse to open an office.

Resist believing that there is an answer to every question.

Resist believing that the result is the most important thing.

Resist the demand that you prove your ideas by building them.

Resist people who are satisfied.

Resist the idea that architects are master builders.

Resist accepting honors from those you do not respect.

Resist the panicky feeling that you are alone.

Resist hoping that next year will be better.

Resist the assertion that architecture is a service profession.

Resist the foregone conclusion that They have already won.

Resist the impulse to go back to square one.

Resist believing that there can be architecture without architects.

Resist accepting your fate.

Resist people who tell you to resist.

Resist the suggestion that you can do what you really want later.

Resist any idea that contains the word interface.

Resist the idea that architecture is an investment.

Resist the feeling that you should explain.

Resist the claim that history is concerned with the past.

Resist the innuendo that you must be cautious.

Resist the illusion that it is complete.

Resist the opinion that it was an accident.

Resist the judgement that it is only valid if you can do it again.

Resist believing that architecture is about designing things.

Resist the implications of security.

Resist writing what They wish you would write.

Resist assuming that the locus of power is elsewhere.

Resist believing that anyone knows what will actually happen.

Resist the accusation that you have missed the point.

Resist all claims on your autonomy.

Resist the indifference of adversaries.

Resist the ready acceptance of friends.

Resist the thought that life is simple, after all.

Resist the belated feeling that you should seek forgiveness.

Resist the desire to move to a different city.

Resist the notion that you should never compromise.

Resist any thought that contains the word should.

Resist the lessons of architecture that has already succeeded.

Resist the idea that architecture expresses something.

Resist the temptation to do it just one more time.

Resist the belief that architecture influences behavior.

Resist any idea that equates architecture and ownership.

Resist the tendency to repeat yourself.

Resist that feeling of utter exhaustion.

via bright stupid confetti

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Posted May 19, 2009
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your very flesh shall be a great poem

via Some Kind of Spectacle

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Posted May 19, 2009
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