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Portable museums and lightboxes

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The artist/illustrator/designer, Rick Myers, has updated his site with some recent work, including album art for John Cale but also his recent ‘Portable Museum’ project for British Architecture Weekmore here and Rick’s site, Footprints In The Snow, is here.

Portable Museum, by Rick Myers

Meanwhile, Paul Schütze’s lightboxes are currently on display at Alan Cristea Gallery on Cork Street in London. Image which doesn’t really do them justice below! They’re a development of his Second Site project on the 18thC architectural structures and astronomical instruments at Jantar Mantar – work which explores the “relationship between architecture, sound, memory and awareness”. Well worth visiting if you’re in London, plus the gallery has some other recent print-based work from the likes of Richard Hamilton, Patrick Caulfield, Julian Opie, Michael Craig-Martin etc too.

Paul Schutze lightbox image

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    Travel Time Maps

    I recently ran into an interesting weblog, Computing for Emergent Architecture, “an experimental weblog by the staff, students and alumni of the MSc Virtual Environments / Adaptive Architecture Computation at the Bartlett School of Graduate Studie

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