Capture
Photo by IDEO.
This photo is wildly inspirational.
It sets my imagination on fire. It fuels my long-lasting love affair with documentation. It keeps the flame of my anticipated nostalgia alive. This photo is posted here as a preview of a collaborate arts project I have in mind, which will be unveiled soon. Or as [...]
The Catcher of my Mind
JD Salinger died and this is sad.
In honour of his lasting legacy and with immense gratitude for having produced a book as wonderful and consoling as Franny & Zooey, I am posting (and re-posting) a few of my favorite quotes from this American recluse.
FRANNY: “It was the worst of all in class, though,” [...]
Smart Art.
While the world watched Copenhagen turn into Hopenhagen and then, much to our dismay, into Brokenhagen, there was a lot of interesting art adorning the streets of the snowy capital which I forgot to blog about.
Things like the Worlds exhibit and the melancholic 100 Places to Remember Before They Disappear in Kongens Nytorv:
Institutional pleas of [...]
Treasure Trove.
“If I could do just one near perfect thing I’d be happy.” Belle & Sebastian.
Urban Safari Love.
Last Thursday, I was invited to an event called Open Eyes T.O., a night to celebrate creativity in and with the city. My friend Jo was the mastermind behind this happy concept, which gave us, a group of architects, environmentalists, artists, designers and so on, an excuse to come together and discuss what we like [...]
CP&S: Notes from day one.
Last May, I wrote an email to Artscapes putting in a request for media accreditation to attend the Creative Spaces + Places conference taking place in Toronto. Much to my surprise, my request was accepted (what would I do without that powerful social network that is also my workplace?) and I was able [...]
Architectural metaphors.
Today was a good day. Meditative and domestic at first, then windy and rainy to the point that the wind broke my umbrella in two and blew the top part away. Despite the rain, I must say it was truly rewarding to spend the first half of the day reading a considerable amount of [...]










