Monday, November 19, 2007

A True Interior Designer


When I see a dying plant in my garden, I just throw it out. However Michael Trapp, who is an interior and garden designer, is able to turn this into a decorative feat. Who would have thought trees in a living room would work? Read Jane Garmey's article on him here.

A new way to workout

It used to be that when a person went on a vacation, (s)he got a way from the monotonous daily routine. But now with technology, people are even able to continue their workout sessions with their trainer on line.

Click here for the NYTimes article "Hello, Vacation: It's the Boss," by Lisa Belkin.

Do all objects need accessories?

Just a couple of weeks ago in the Styles section of the New York Times, there was an article about jewelry for furniture. It seems now that the fashion world has taken it a step further by decorating pipes and hoses.

To write the NYTimes article click here

Ellen DeGeneres moral act or traitor?

Although there is currently a Writers Gild strike, Ellen DeGeneres has decided to continue her show. A New York Times article entitled "Prospect of New York Protest Sends Ellen DeGeneres Home," by Bill Carter sheds light on her actions.
Ellen DeGeneres, right, will not tape two editions of her syndicated show in New York next week, ending the prospect of especially fervent protests from striking members of the Writers Guild of America. News of the canceled New York tapings, first reported yesterday on the Web site DeadlineHollywoodDaily.com, was confirmed by representatives of Ms. DeGeneres’s production company, Telepictures. Ms. DeGeneres returned to her syndicated daily talk show last week after sitting out just one day of the strike. That decision drew strong protests from the Writers Guild because Ms. DeGeneres is a member of the union. Her writers have been on strike, but Ms. DeGeneres has said she felt obligated to continue taping shows because other staff members would otherwise be laid off. She received support from a different union, Aftra, which argued in a letter to the Writers Guild that Ms. DeGeneres was obligated as a member to continue to work. Her supporters also noted that unlike other shows, including those of Jay Lendo and David Letterman, Ms. DeGeneres’s is syndicated and could be canceled if obligations were not met. The guild countered that Ms. DeGeneres should have made a personal decision to support the writers. Cancellation of the New York shows does not mean Ms. DeGeneres has joined the strike. She will simply tape the shows at her regular studio in Los Angeles, a representative of the show said.
I personally support her actions because she is binded by a contract and if she were to continue then many of her workers would be out of jobs; however, there is an argument to made that she is undermining their strike by performing. Also, she is financially and socially benefiting from this because she is getting more viewer attention, since there are not many other talk shows to watch presently, and she is siding with the. What it comes down to with me is that she is forced to continue in order for the show not to end. Although Ellen is still writing she has allowed for many of her fellow writers to remain in the strike.

"Next to MoMA, a Tower Will Reach for the Stars"


Is this the new trend in architecture? Is it that people like seeing others or they like being seen by others?
A new 75-story tower designed by the architect Jean Nouvel for a site next to the Museum of Modern Art in Midtown promises to be the most exhilarating addition to the skyline in a generation. Its faceted exterior, tapering to a series of crystalline peaks, suggests an atavistic preoccupation with celestial heights. It brings to mind John Ruskin’s praise for the
irrationality of Gothic architecture: “It not only dared, but delighted in, the infringement of every servile principle.”

Commissioned by Hines, an international real estate developer, the tower will house a hotel, luxury apartments and three floors that will be used by MoMA to expand its exhibition space. The melding of cultural and commercial worlds offer further proof, if any were needed, that Mr. Nouvel is a master at balancing conflicting urban forces.

To read more click here

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

"Yours for the Peeping"



Usually people in New York City thrive on the anonymity that urban life has to offer. Yet, this new wave of architecture goes against this idea by publicly displaying oneself. Why is this so popular?
Check out this NY Times article here.

Bird Gerhl

At first I found this video very disturbing because a teenage boy appears to committee suicide. However, I have come to really love this because I now interpret on a different level. I see it as rejecting societal constrictions and embracing ones true self. The building that the boy jumps from is a school building, which symbolizes conformity. By jumping from it, the boy is allowing himself to be who he is. This tension between one's actual identity and one's societal appearance is further highlighted by the contradictions between the imagery of falling and the liberating imagery of birds and lyrics.

Here are Antony and the Johnson's Bird Gerhl Lyrics
I am a bird girl now
I've got my heart
Here in my hands now
I've been searching
For my wings some time
I'm gonna be born
Into soon the sky
Cause I'm a bird girl
And the bird girls go to heaven
I'm a bird girl
And the bird girls can fly
Bird girls can fly