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04/21/2008

The Anniversary Party

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The NewCityMovement 10th Anniversary Party was a huge success last Saturday. Thanks to everyone who came out, even waited in line to celebrate and dance with us at W! Thank you to Nick James for his musical and emotional support and to Dave Newkirk for taking these cool photos. I've put all of them in a gallery here. I am going to upload my DJ set this week to download for anyone who wants a copy. Again, I had a wonderful night and I hope you did too. Don't miss our guest Lars Behrenroth from L.A. via Germany next month on May 17th.

03/21/2008

Weeeekend

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Get 'a day in the life' view with this earth rotation time lapse tool at TheirCircularLife.it, then enjoy pretending you're Jackson Pollack. [Thanks Dee!]

03/19/2008

NiteLite Exposed

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DJ Leo's friend Alexeya was kind enough to take some photos and video at last weeks NiteLite party. You can see the pictures here and the video here.

03/17/2008

Paradise Lost

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Abandoned fiberglass resort in Taiwan.
[Via Notcot]

01/14/2008

Photo of the Mormon Temple's Celestial Room (1912) found by accident while searching for pictures of Salt Lake City at the Library of Congress.

01/04/2008

Salt Lake City's Underground Tunnels Revealed

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There have been quite a few visits to my post a while back regarding Salt Lake's semi-secret underground tunnels and folklore. This weekend local photographer Matt Larsen contributed more insights on the subject including a link to his gallery of photos from some of the crumbling lairs. Click on each photo for more comments on the locations and more. [Thanks MattLarsen.com]

01/01/2008

Flower Bomb

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Photographs of exploding frozen bouquets by Ori Gersht. [Via Core77]

10/30/2007

Flash Flickr

Airtightinteractiveflickr_2 This is a fun little app that channels content from Flickr. [Thanks Peter]

10/18/2007

What A Real Man Looks Like

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100 regular shirtless guys go shopping at NYC's Abercrombie & Fitch store. [Thanks David O.]

10/16/2007

Core Memory

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Photographs of vintage computers
from Mark Richards new book Core Memory.

Dan Morris Photography

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Local photographer (and former NCM DJ) Dan Morris has shot photos for ESPN, TIME, National Geographic Adventure and more in places as far away as Laos, China and Madagascar. This week he launched a new website featuring some of his best work. Fine art prints are available for purchase. Nicely done!

10/10/2007

Shiny Pretty Things

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The light shining through some fall leaves behind the Sizzler by my work was particularly striking this morning.

10/01/2007

Taryn Simon - An American Index Of The Hidden And Unfamiliar

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Our image of America is changing. An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar is the title of a new series of works by Taryn Simon (b. 1975), which is being exhibited in full for the first time at the MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst. For this project, the New York-based artist, whose works often bridge art and politics, has documented places that are essential to the United States, its myth, and its everyday functioning but remain closed to the public. More than sixty large-format photographs taken over the past four years often required protracted negotiations before Simon was granted access to the otherwise inaccessible. When circumstances permitted, she photographed with a large-format camera and careful lighting, quite explicitly not following the tradition of the journalistic snapshot. Simon explores a society by carefully documenting various subjects from the fields of science, politics, medicine, nature, and religion that remain inaccessible to us for natural, social, or political reasons. Her motifs include radioactive containers in a storage facility for nuclear waste, the recreational facility of a high-security prison, and the headquarters of the Ku Klux Klan with its Wizards, Night Hawks, and Kleagles.

Her enormous powers of persuasion enabled her to gain access to a Scientology seminar room and to visit MOUT, a facade city in Kentucky built as a training ground for urban warfare. She was in the sealed-off halls of the CIA headquarters, in a highly protected research institute studying animal epidemics, and in an operating room in which a woman had her hymen and thus her virginity restored.

Taryn Simon gives a visible and clear form to places that are otherwise taboo or removed from our gazes. In doing so she clarifies the discrepancy between the privileged access of a few and the limited access of the public. Making the hidden visible is linked to the task of conveying knowledge. Consequently, each image is accompanied by a text by the artist that precisely explains what is seen and the reasons it is hidden. One aspect of Simon’s understanding of aesthetics is expanding the limits of what we are permitted to see and know, to approach those obscure marginal areas in which physical, intellectual, and moral dangers lurk. Although An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar forces us to think and confront some of the excesses that a democratic society can produce, these images also convey the fascination that goes along with discovering unexplored territories. Simon captures the strange magic of what is closed off beneath the surface, which rests on the base of the American national consciousness.

The exhibition will be accompanied by an extensive book, published by Steidl Verlag, which includes color reproductions of all works as well as texts by Salman Rushdie and others.  – MMK Press Release

Above:
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White Tiger (Kenny), Selective Inbreeding
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge and Foundation
Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Leihgabe Gagosian / Steidl

[Via Tokion]

09/24/2007

Plan for 2008 with your Mormon's Exposed wall calendar. [Thanks Eric]

08/20/2007

Manufactured Landscapes

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MANUFACTURED LANDSCAPES directed by Jennifer Baichwal is the striking new documentary on the world and work of renowned artist Edward Burtynsky. Internationally acclaimed for his large-scale photographs of “manufactured landscapes”—quarries, recycling yards, factories, mines and dams—Burtynsky creates stunningly beautiful art from civilization’s materials and debris. The film follows him through China, as he shoots the evidence and effects of that country’s massive industrial revolution. With breathtaking sequences, such as the opening tracking shot through an almost endless factory, the filmmakers also extend the narratives of Burtynsky’s photographs, allowing us to meditate on our impact on the planet and witness both the epicenters of industrial endeavor and the dumping grounds of its waste.

Watch the trailer here. MANUFACTURED LANDSCAPES is playing now at Broadway Centre Cinemas.

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