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Friday, October 29th, 2010
William Gibson is in Montreal tonight and I see atemporality everywhere. On my computer, in the Chrome window, No more History: In the metro, No more Time: Argh! bruno boutotMore Posts – Website Follow Me:
litterature, storytelling | Comments Off on Zero Atemporality
Saturday, October 16th, 2010
Une exposition pour donner envie au monde entier de devenir plus fou, donc moins sérieux. Des vieilles toiles, des photos hors foyer, des affiches osées, des morceaux du coeur du frère André, les bretelles de Napoléon, les lunettes de Crépo et des bobettes en dentelle. Un beau gros paquet de niaiseries pour agrémenter vos conversations […]
art, montreal, Plateau Mont-Royal | Comments Off on François Yo Gourd expose à la Casa obscura
Saturday, September 18th, 2010
À l’occasion de “la nuit d’observation de la lune“, une image de la NASA montrant l’âge de la formation des cratères de la lune. (Je vais retrouver la source.) bruno boutotMore Posts – Website Follow Me:
space | Comments Off on La nuit d’observation de la lune
Saturday, September 18th, 2010
André Marois publie des illustrations d’Alain Pilon qui vont accompagner son nouveau roman-jeunesse Mesures de guerre: bruno boutotMore Posts – Website Follow Me:
illustration, litterature | Comments Off on Belle policière pour histoire policière
Thursday, September 9th, 2010
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art, montreal, Plateau Mont-Royal | Comments Off on Invitation Spazuk
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
Found in Scott Rosenberg’s Wordyard. Bred & Puppet Philosophy bruno boutotMore Posts – Website Follow Me:
art | Comments Off on The Cheap Art Manifesto
Monday, September 6th, 2010
Aujourd’hui dans nytimes.com, une très belle série de photos du photographe du New York Times Librado Romero d’une de mes oeuvres préférées d’art contemporain: le “Storm King Wavefield” de Maya Lin. L’article de Holland Cotter: “sweeping and intimate, detailed and abstract.” Le diaporama. Photo: Librado Romero/The New York Times bruno boutotMore Posts – Website Follow […]
art, land art, sculpture, space | Comments Off on Le champ de vagues de Maya Lin
Monday, September 6th, 2010
The great art critic and historian Greg Allen wrote about an ATT commercial that ends with this disclaimer: “The artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude have no direct or indirect affiliation or involvement with AT&T.” referring of course to Christo’s & Jeanne-Claude’s The Gates. At the same time, I had been strucked by a much more disturbing […]
art, land art, storytelling | Comments Off on Christo & Jeanne-Claude as visionaries
Saturday, September 4th, 2010
Fascinating story and gallery in Wired showing pictures of Vegas carpet by Chris Maluszynski. Years ago, while in Las Vegas covering the World Series of Poker, Maluszynski found himself as enraptured by the drama unfolding below the tables as above them. Originally from Sweden, now based in New York, Maluszynski spent four years roaming Sin […]
"urban art", design | Comments Off on UGLY VEGAS CARPETS
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
. Trouvé ici via Mathew Haughey et ça vient de Urban Farm Store (un site pour amateurs de poules urbaines) mais je n’ai pas trouvé le crédit de la photo originale sur le site. bruno boutotMore Posts – Website Follow Me:
art, nature, sculpture | 2 Comments »