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✖ Via Frank Grießhammer: “Adapters” (portofolio) [click for hi-res]

This is Frank Grießhammer’s personal collection of adapters. See more at his Adapter Museum online.

Frank Grießhammer was born in 1983, and has studied in Saarbrücken, Florence and The Hague. He graduated in 2008 in communications design from HBKsaar, with the thesis project Kiosk Fonts, a platform for student writing projects. (Linotype.com)

First spotted via Stüff Stuff.



• Oct 03, 2010 link notes  [via] tagged: art  design  poster  museum  collection  epistemology  order  typology  class  classification  artefact  technology  adapter  interface  translation 
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✖ Via David Foldvari: “Blah” (portofolio)
David Foldvari was born in Budapest, Hungary, but has lived in the UK for the last 20 years. His work often tackles issues of alienation, identity and belonging, formed by a preoccupation with his eastern European roots, combined with his experience of growing up in the UK.

David’s work is bold, darkly humorous and often political in tone, his considered and energetic draftsmanship having led to a prolific output both personally and commercially. Some of his previous clients include the New York Times, Greenpeace, Random House, Penguin Books, Dazed & Confused and Island Records. (Bigactive.com)

Visit David Foldvari’s blog. Some of his artwork can be purchase over at the Product of God online gallery.



• Oct 02, 2010 link notes reblogged from buddybradleyblog  [via] tagged: BW  academia  art  blackboard  class  course  humor  illustration  illustrator  professor  science  student  teacher  teaching  theory  university  Foldvari 
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✖ Via Chrisin Plymouth photostream on Flickr: “Remote Controls” set

Since we’re talking about photography and typology, Chrisin has many other collections such as this one : emergency only buttons, doorlocks, doors gates and entrances, etc.

First spotted via This Isn’t Happiness



• Aug 08, 2010 link notes tagged: art  photography  photograph  typology  collection  order  epistemology  class  classification  object  interface  remote  command  human  machine  technology  relation  communication  design 
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✖ Via

Lady, That’s My Skull: New Universities Dictionary Illustrated, 1922

The book is all but disintegrated from age and weathering but I managed to save the artwork. No artist information can be found in the book though there seems to be a signature on the Plumage page. I can’t determine if that is the artist name or the previous owner of the book.



• Aug 07, 2010 link notes tagged: art  illustration  encyclopedia  taxonomy  classification  class  order  epistemology  animal  bird  world 

Why does it disturb us that the map be included in the map and the thousand and one nights in the book of the Thousand and One Nights? Why does it disturb us that Don Quixote be a reader of the Quixote and Hamlet a spectator of Hamlet? I believe I have found the reason: these inversions suggest that if the characters of a fictional work can be readers or spectators, we, its readers or spectators, can be fictitious. In 1833, Carlyle observed that the history of the universe is an infinite sacred book that all men write and read and try to understand, and in which they are also written.
✖ Via “Partial Magic in the Quixote” by Jorge Luis Borges, reproduced in Labyrinths: selected stories & other writings, tr. by James East Irby, New Directions Publishing, 2007, p. 196

This could be read as an epigraph to Bertrand Russell’s type theory.



• Jun 11, 2010 link notes tagged: art  book  novel  fiction  author  spectator  reader  theater  representation  reflexivity  self-consciousness  type  token  class  logic  Russell  Borges  map 
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✖ Via

Geek on Film: A Serious Man, Coen Brothers, 2009 [IMDb]



• Feb 05, 2010 link notes tagged: communication  technology  film  movie  filmmaker  teacher  professor  knowledge  equations  students  class  humor 
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✖ Via Wikipedia Knowledge Dump: The Official Appreciation Page for the Best of the Wikipedia Rejects. ‘One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.’.

About the Wikipedia Knowledge Dump:

“From the bold to the beautiful, from the wicked to the wise, every day the Wikipedia team relegates possibly “inappropriate” submissions to the garbage dump of time. Here, we make selected “potential” rejects immortal and preserve them for posterity. (All of these entries have been nominated for deletion at the time of posting.)”

The site is edited by Cliff Pickover. According to himself, he’s “a prolific author and futurist, having published more than 40 books, translated into over a dozen languages. Exploring topics ranging from computers and creativity to art, mathematics, parallel universes, Einstein, time travel, alien life, religion, dimethyltryptamine elves, and the nature of human genius” (Official website). He’s the author of such books as Sex, Drugs, Einstein, and Elves (2005) and Jews in Hyperspace.

Here’s what you may find while browsing this knowledge dumpster:

Discovered via Doctorak, GO!



• Jan 16, 2010 link notes tagged: technology  archive  Wikipedia  junk  reject  lost  loser  trash  knowledge  database  collection  class  classification  epistemology 
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✖ Via Musei Wormiani Historia, by Ole Worm, 1655: the frontispiece from the Museum Wormianum depicting Wormius’ cabinet of curiosities (Wikipedia)

Learn more about cabinet of curiousities. Think of them as antique tumblelogs.



• Jan 16, 2010 link notes tagged: archive  art  class  classification  epistemology  exhibition  illustration  knowledge  ressource  system  technology  tumblr 
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✖ Via Joseph Szabo @ M+B Gallery: “Bubble Gum Girl” (from the Teenage series), 1975, gelatin silver print, signed, dated and numbered verso.

“Joe Szabo is a teacher, photographer, and author who began his photographic studies at Pratt Institute where he received an MFA degree in 1968. He taught photography at Malverne High School in Long Island from 1972-1999 and at the International Center of Photography in New York since 1978. Joseph Szabo has been photographing his teen-age students for the past twenty-five years, and has perfectly captured the ambivalence of that time of life. As a high school teacher of photography, he takes seriously their pretentions, passions, and confusions, and he knows intimately how students put on, act up, behave, and misbehave. As Cornell Capa says in his foreward, “Szabo’s camera is sharp, incisive, and young, matching his subjects. One can use many adjectives: revealing, tender, raucous, sexy, showy… in Szabo’s hands, the camera is magically there, the light is always available, the moment is perceived, seen, and caught.” In 1978, his book on adolescence Almost Grown was published by Harmony Books and acclaimed by the American Library Association and placed on its “Best Books of the Year” listing. In 1984, he received a Photography fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. His work has been exhibited at the Venice Biennial, the International Center of Photography, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Brooklyn Museum among others. His work has been collected by many institutions including the Bibliotheque National in Paris, France, The George Eastman House Museum in Rochester, New York, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.” (The Photography of Joseph Szabo).



• Jun 30, 2009 link notes  [via] tagged: photo  photograph  portrait  teenage  teenager  students  girls  vintage  BW  education  school  class 
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✖ Via

Graphics Fairy: Children at school



• Jan 26, 2009 link notes tagged: illustration  kids  school  class 
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✖ Via

Conscientious : Vanessa Winship : Sweet Nothings: Rural Schoolgirls from the Borderlands of Eastern Anatolia



• Jan 16, 2009 link notes  [via] tagged: photo  BW  class  school  kids 

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