Sunday, November 30, 2008

Highway 18 Roadtrip : Iowa by Cel

iowa





iowa palette


(Being back in the city, its hard to imagine that this was my vista for so long... it all seems like a dream now... ~ R) 

Highway 18 Roadtrip : Road to McGregor



























Highway 18 Road Trip : Lady Luck




view of prairie du chien, wi
from mcgregor, ia

Align Center
we stayed at this hotel on the side of a cliff, above the river boat
in a room had a full view of the Mississippi








lady luck casino
{one of diamond jo's old haunts}



crazy pathway to the riverboat casino
{note the pink elephant}




Monday, November 24, 2008

Random Apartment Shots




I've been trying to get some decent, professional looking shots of my apartment, but instead got these...












Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Les Concerts a Emporter : Lykke Li & El Perro del Mar








LA BLOGOTHEQUE is a fantastic french music blog. The Take it Away Shows (les concerts a emporter) are their first video podcasts (available free on itunes) and feature music videos of noteworthy indie bands performing live in semi-impromptu, unique settings. The minimal editing and intimate nature of these videos is really wonderful to watch. I especially loved seeing The National play late one evening around a large outdoor dinner table in the south of Spain. (It reminds me of the the garden parties long ago at 14 Chestnut...)


"Every week, we invite an artist or a band to play in the streets, in a bar, a park, or even in a flat or in an elevator, and we film the whole session. Of course, what makes the beauty of it is all the little incidents, hesitations, and crazy stuff happening unexpectingly. Besides, we do not edit the videos so they look perfectly flawless, instead we keep the raw sound of the surroundings. Our goal is to try and capture instants, film the music just like it happens, without preparation, without tricks. Spontaneity is the keyword."



I have been listening to the Swedish band El Perro Del Mar lately, who recently collaborated for The Take Away Show with super cute/hip Lykke Li (also Swedish) in San Francisco. Here are the videos for Lykke Li and El Perro Del Mar, as well as the commentary (story by Will Abramson) from La Bogotheque:


LYKKE LI AND EL PERRO DEL MAR - SOMEBODYS BABY




"The swedish pop singers were troopers. They fought against the wind, sickness and travel, but in the end we got to witness these little gems...We were a motley crue, traveling in little bundles, I barely got their names, but knew who they were. We were like gypsies, nomadic, carrying homes on our backs, stands, guitars, percussion, a tiny piano that schroder from peanuts might have played, bells, a trunk full of odds and ends, I really wanted to talk to them, make them laugh. At the heart of the civic center is city hall, 1 point in a triangle of puritan white buildings with jutting columns, marble-like steps and daunting doorways that also includes the opera house and some museum you can skip. The consistent coastal wind raced and howled like a child showing off and ruffled the keffiyeh wrapped around Lykke’s neck. I was told she had a cold and was trying to keep her throat warm, I was worried. They decided to shoot the first song on the steps of city hall, in the long shadow those columns cast where it had to be at least 5 degrees colder. You can hear the wind whining behind their singing."


LYKKE LI AND EL PERRO DEL MAR - DANCE DANCE DANCE





"Halfway through the song, 2 police officers in cacky uniforms with hissing shoulder radios came from inside the building onto the steps. They ambled toward the group like a couple of gunslingers, in no hurry, holding weight on each foot before pivoting back, advancing slowly and giving each other the eye. For a second I considered letting the cops stop the song, after all isn’t the point to let circumstance consume the experience? But i stepped in front of them with my 1st finger up asking for 1 minute, because i just wanted to hear them finish. So they did."

LYKKE LI AND EL PERRO DEL MAR - AFTER LAUGHTER COME TEARS





"About 500 yards away, in the sliver of sunlight San Francisco had granted that day was a fenced in playground. I mounted the monkey bars and swung like an idiot while everyone else got ready for the second song. Again the group crowded around the girls, shielding them from the wind and us strangers. Just as the band began to play and Lykke began to shimmy and shake, two little girls followed loosely by their father charged the blue obstacle course with native speed and it started to feel like we were all there to play. Like the song Lykke sang was written on that same playground several years ago and then stored away in her memory waiting for those ladders, tic tac toe, squeaky footbridge and curvy slide to bring it back with a rush of memory and we were just lucky enough to see it come out."







falling softly, dreaming sweetly










i can't sleep... i'm a horrible insomniac. david falls asleep easily and early. he claims not to dream. (at least, he rarely remembers them.)

my dreams are active, involved... so i'm trying to fill my head with wonders before bed, in an effort to fall softly and dream sweetly. tonight, i'm giving air france a chance. (and apologize for being too tired to correct all that rhyming...)


...reminds me of iowa...








~ sweet dreams ~









Tuesday, November 18, 2008

The Lightness and Weight of Space



I have been building models for a project to create a space inspired by Paul Klee and Italo Calvino. The interactive instillation will ultimately be in a large glass room at the Art Institute of Chicago, facing the garden. Playing around with preliminary models, I decided to scan some, and love the resulting images:






















~ D

From Chicago With Love...








There is an incredible amount of active industry in Chicago, unlike any other major city we have been to. It is intermixed into the various neighborhoods, such that, a Trader Joes and CB2 abuts the trash heap you see below, for example.





Trying to find our way home, one drunken night when we had first moved here, we stumbled into a steel factory that was actually pouring bright hot iron ore. It was memorizing to watch, and surprisingly, no one kicked us out... in fact, one worker explained the process to us (at 3a.m.)





That same drunken night, Rebecca tried to climb a fence and explore the area depicted below, convinced doable, a good idea, and had water access... wrong!

















Thursday, November 13, 2008

Before and After : Our Bathroom



The bathroom was perhaps the most extreme makeover in our Chicago apartment. It was really dirty... While Dave was away at Aphasia Camp, I spent 3 days scrubbing and painting.

I would like to get some better images, with daylight...


Before:


After:





Before:


After:





Note the ugly brown cabinets before:


After:





More after shots:






I am obsessed with the color "Dirty Robin's Egg Blue." It perfectly compliments the mushroomy greige in the rest of the apartment, so mixed my own version from some left over paint. A week after painting the bathroom I found an actual dirty robin's egg, and the color is an exact match- I am a color mixing genius!! Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get a better picture before breaking the egg shell:





The bathroom window presented a large problem. The wood on the is rotten. Since this is a rental, our solution was to let it dry out and paint the hell out of it... I used some special primer and then many coats of glossy bathroom paint. The other major problem was privacy. We didn't want to have a second shower curtain. I got inspired by this genius "window film" in a 2Jane catalog, and made my own using double stick tape and plastic drawer liner.










Specimen Jewelry








Brooklyn has the best jewelry. Specimen is one fine example. Sold at the Brooklyn Flea, you can read a full review over at Cool Hunting. If Dave and my apartment were turned into jewelry, it would look a lot like dead animals, nature and couture...


Here are a few pieces that would look especially good on me: