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bjarkboof · 1 year
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Hi guys! i’m going to try and start using patreon! it’ll include stuff like being able to make drawing requests, being entered in a monthly icon raffle, early access to new ph pages, exclusive comics, and more!
more information will be on the patreon itself but i just wanted to get a little synopsis of what it entails! there’s already a post there now!
here’s the link
I will be trying to upload to it once and week and hopefully get a schedule for it soon!
reblogs helps tons, thank you so much!
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valley-of-the-lost · 1 year
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NEW SHIT FOR BACK FROM THE BRINK/HU XIN!!!
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excelsiorcomics · 8 months
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hello true believers. it's that time of year again. For those of you who aren't watchers of my DeviantArt page, I will explain. back before DeviantArt drama now mass reported me(which again is against the rules of DA) I was an active user. wanting to share my art with the world and hopefully get famous. Jaiden, Shgurr, and Bjarke Johansen from Fiction Addiction have all gotten their start on Deviantart. I made a lot of enemies but also many friends. one of them was a user going by Hayley566. at first, I thought she was a dumb feminazi but after talking with her, looking at her amazing drawing skills, and discovering her tragic past(abuse) I would then now see her as a strong woman, a hard worker, and a wonderfully, caring friend. I however have not been wonderful, very far from it to be honest. I have been procrastinating, putting myself before others, and ignoring those who depend on me. my friends. I wish I could have been a better, more supportive friend. but I failed in that department. I treated another friend of mine very badly. Hayley566 found out and I lost her. today is her birthday, so I decided to draw this. it is based off of a fan AU she created called Spider-MJ or Earth 4266 for short. I'm pretty sure Mary Jane Watson fans would love it. I certainly did. it took me a long time to draw this, I had to stay up late at night just to draw enough of it in time for the deadline. Hayley means a lot to me, When I got unjustly banned, Hayley would help me navigate Tumblr, and she would cheer me up whenever I started missing Deviantart. I once told her I got arrested, and she didn't ask why, she just told me to get some rest. she was so empathetic and understanding. I couldn't waste 2023 not drawing this fanart. if you are reading this Hayley please know that i have been having a lot of anger problems but i am not an abuser, i swear on stan lee, i am not abuser(at least the kind you are thinking of but still)...and happy birthday XD. don't forget to like and leave a comment. if you want to see more fanart i did of hayley's fan AU then here are the links: https://www.deviantart.com/max15205/art/Happy-Birthday-Hayley-928757076
and if you want to see the fan au for yourselves then go check out hayley's gallery: https://www.deviantart.com/hayley566
thank you for the consideration true believers and as always EXCELSIOR!!!
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artbookdap · 1 year
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Calling all Museum workers!! @andrasszanto has announced his new book Imagining the Future Museum: 21 Dialogues with Architects, published by @hatjecantzverlag It is a follow-up to The Future of the Museum (2020) in which he talked with 28 museum directors, who put forward a new vision for the art museum. The sequel explores how architecture can complement the new museology. Thank you to all the architects and their teams: Kunlé Adeyemi (NLÉ), David Adjaye (Adjaye Associates), Paula Zasnicoff Cardoso & Carlos Alberto Maciel (Arquitetos Associados), David Chipperfield (David Chipperfield Architects), Minsuk Cho (MASS Studies), Elizabeth Diller (Diller Scofidio + Renfro), Frida Escobedo (Frida Escobedo), Sou Fujimoto (Sou Fujimoto Architects), Lina Ghotmeh (Lina Ghotmeh — Architects), Bjarke Ingels (BIG |Bjarke Ingels Group), Kabage Karanja & Stella Mutegi (Cave_bureau), Li Hu & Huang Wenjing (OPEN), Jing Liu & Florian Idenburg (SO – IL), Yansong Ma (MAD Architects), Winy Maas (MVRDV), Roth — Eduardo Neira (Roth Architecture), Stephan Schütz (gmp·von Gerkan, Marg und Partners Architects), Kerstin Thompson (Kerstin Thompson Architects), Xu Tiantian (DnA_Design and Architecture), Kulapat Yantrasast (WHY Architecture), Liam Young (SCI-Arc). Stay tuned for updates, including about upcoming events. #repost #TheFutureoftheMuseumdialogues #andrasszanto #andrásszántó #artbooks #book #art #dialogue #museums #architecture #museumarchitecture #hatjecantz #thamesandhudson #contemporaryart #dap #artbookdap @nleworks@adjaye_visual_sketchbook @arquitetosassociados @paulazasnicoff @carlosalbertomaciel @david.chipperfield @mass_studies @diller_scofidio_renfro @fridaescobedo @sou_fujimoto @linaghotmeh @linaghotmeh_architecture @bjarkeingels @big_builds@cave_bureau @kabage_karanja @open.architecture @open_lihz @florianidenburg @solidobjectives @mayansong_mad @mvrdv @roth_architecture @roth_azulik @sferik.ar @azulik @gmp.architects @kerstin_thompson_architects @why_site @whyheywhynot @liam_y https://www.instagram.com/p/CnVpSVUuWc5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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asilverglimpse · 2 years
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A heavy fog has settled over the village, the air has become cold and thick as rain begins to fall. Starting slowly as a mist and turning into a downpour. Earl Bjarke remained at the docks where the ceremony was held, all throughout the night and into the early morning. The sounds of the waves lapping gently against the shore and a barrel of ale were his only company while he sat and looked with tired eyes into the dark horizon. He knows it’s only a matter of time until the boys mother returns to her clan with news of his death, anger will burn through her people and they will come to avenge him.
He laughs to himself, remembering the young warrior he once was, always hungry for the next kill, always ready for the next raid. He fought without fear and every move he made was calculated – it was true that many men feared him and many also wanted him dead.
The day continued normal as any other day, women and kids stayed inside to keep warm by the fires, only small household chores were done to keep busy. The men gathered inside the longhouse to talk of battle, Bjarke estimated an invasion would happen within the next few days. In the meantime, guards were assigned double to keep watch at the outposts and more outside the village walls. Weapons were sharpened and arrows were made in plenty, some men gathered their weapons and took to the fields to practice. Bjarke joined his men on the muddy grassland and enjoyed bringing each and every one of them to their knees.They laughed and fought with one another as if they weren’t expecting war to hit them at any second. A few men grouped together and attacked Bjarke, knocking him onto a pile of mud and manure – howls of laughter came from his warriors as he sat in disbelief and amusement that his men would think to bring him down in such a way. He flashed a warning glare to the ones that knocked him down and they all dropped their weapons in surrender. Bjarke grunted as he stood up, mud now caked on his trousers and stuffed in his boots. He let out a war cry which was followed up with the echos of the other warriors, it has been a long time since they prepared for an invasion but Bjarke knew they were ready.
He was ready.
Women and kids wake up early to hide in cellars and attics, some take to the woods to take cover in secret hideouts they had built. A little while earlier, Bjarke’s men saw four ships on the horizon, enough to carry over a hundred warriors – a perfect match against his men. The battle horn was immediately sounded and his men sprung into action. They all gathered on the shore and prepared their traps on the docks at a rapid pace as the ships were seen coming in quick through the fog and haze.
As men ready their weapons and paint their faces for war, Bjarke circles around them, “Whatever happens on that battle field today, know that you fight for our women and children, you fight and ensure that your legacies live on.” He stares into the faces of his warriors, some he know will be feasting with the gods by the end of the day. Nonetheless, each and every one of them have the look of merciless warriors, craving for that first taste of blood.
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emzeciorrr · 2 years
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Roskilde rock and pop museum "Ragnarock" has made an exhibition (Smattens Magi) that commemorates 50 years of Roskilde Festival. The exhibition focuses on the festival guest and the life at campsite through the years. This film is a tribute to that life and will hopefully spark the viewers interest and appetency to visit the exhibition and dive further into the life of the festival guest.
After two years of pandemic cancelations of Roskilde festival, we wanted the film to be a tribute to the camp life, since that is the ongoing pulse of the festival and the essens for many Roskilde Festival guest.  All scenes are based on real life, from own experiences and stories we have gathered through talking with different camps, who have attended the festival for more than 10-20 years, and therefor have seen it all. 
Starring - Andreas Dissing Hyttel
Director & Writer - Snorre Fuglsang Ruhe Producer - Jens Formann Exec. Producer - Ege Heckmann Line Producer - Annika Lund Jensen
Assistant Director - Laura Hancock Director of Photography - Jonas Møller Set design - Susse Riber Stylist - Sascha Valbjørn Sound design - Sune Kaarsberg Props Master - Mathilde Juul Ipsen Props ass - Marie Boye Makeup artists - Laura Gasbjerg Production assistant - Laura Ursø
1st AC - Sebastian Sandnes, Mark Lauritsen Gaffer - Simon Jeppesen Spark - William Winther Grip - Nicolaj Bak Steadi - Kim Jensen Sound Recordist - Karsten Dines Johansen
VFX by HITCH CGI artist - Simon Dunkan Colorist / Cameo Film - Nurali Kushkov Post coordinator - Emma Engberg
VFX artist - Jonathan Wendt VFX artist - Fredrik Lindgren
Graphic designer - Svlstg
Cast: Martin Laurits Leonora Saabye Nana Nancy Grouleff Helene Stauersbøl Eldov Oscar Amandus Rodsgaard Sine vangsgaard Olesen Sofus Dreyer Sofus Sean Bassett Esben Wormsle Aske Fuglsang Ruhe
Party People: Terkel Walther Dons Christensen Frederik Bang Sara m. s. Sara Månepige Sara Dhimitri Fie Giese Kuhn Michael the Wrestler Line Fie Juul Dalsgaard Malou børjesson Talia Bro Katrina Christensen Willian Winther
Træls ny kæreste: Kristian Sejerskilde
BTS - Gustav Feldorf Camera equipment - Only Rental Lenses - Sidney Plaut Lighting equipment - Filmgear Grip equipment - Trust Rental Prop rental - Wonderland Productions Catering - Frederikke Maydahl
A special thanks to: The Minds Of 99 Kasper winding Farveblind Specktors x Nonsens
Benny Ruhe Bjarkes bryllup Kasper Notlev Anders Jon MAAN Rental Nabil Nafar Camp: Burt Reynolds Camp: Baguette Camp: Find Holger Camp Cuddle Camp skinkeskolen Peter Thornton Bue Hugo Tidemann Morten Lerstrup & Lars Moos Anders Hegner Mikkel Linden & Sofie Carmel
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aboutanimation · 2 years
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Magic Mud from Snorre Ruhe on Vimeo.
Roskilde rock and pop museum "Ragnarock" has made an exhibition (Smattens Magi) that commemorates 50 years of Roskilde Festival. The exhibition focuses on the festival guest and the life at campsite through the years. This film is a tribute to that life and will hopefully spark the viewers interest and appetency to visit the exhibition and dive further into the life of the festival guest.
After two years of pandemic cancelations of Roskilde festival, we wanted the film to be a tribute to the camp life, since that is the ongoing pulse of the festival and the essens for many Roskilde Festival guest.  All scenes are based on real life, from own experiences and stories we have gathered through talking with different camps, who have attended the festival for more than 10-20 years, and therefor have seen it all. 
Starring - Andreas Dissing Hyttel
Director & Writer - Snorre Fuglsang Ruhe Producer - Jens Formann Exec. Producer - Ege Heckmann Line Producer - Annika Lund Jensen
Assistant Director - Laura Hancock Director of Photography - Jonas Møller Set design - Susse Riber Stylist - Sascha Valbjørn Sound design - Sune Kaarsberg Props Master - Mathilde Juul Ipsen Props ass - Marie Boye Makeup artists - Laura Gasbjerg Production assistant - Laura Ursø
1st AC - Sebastian Sandnes, Mark Lauritsen Gaffer - Simon Jeppesen Spark - William Winther Grip - Nicolaj Bak Steadi - Kim Jensen Sound Recordist - Karsten Dines Johansen
VFX by HITCH CGI artist - Simon Dunkan Colorist / Cameo Film - Nurali Kushkov Post coordinator - Emma Engberg
VFX artist - Jonathan Wendt VFX artist - Fredrik Lindgren
Graphic designer - Svlstg
Cast: Martin Laurits Leonora Saabye Nana Nancy Grouleff Helene Stauersbøl Eldov Oscar Amandus Rodsgaard Sine vangsgaard Olesen Sofus Dreyer Sofus Sean Bassett Esben Wormsle Aske Fuglsang Ruhe
Party People: Terkel Walther Dons Christensen Frederik Bang Sara m. s. Sara Månepige Sara Dhimitri Fie Giese Kuhn Michael the Wrestler Line Fie Juul Dalsgaard Malou børjesson Talia Bro Katrina Christensen Willian Winther
Træls ny kæreste: Kristian Sejerskilde
BTS - Gustav Feldorf Camera equipment - Only Rental Lenses - Sidney Plaut Lighting equipment - Filmgear Grip equipment - Trust Rental Prop rental - Wonderland Productions Catering - Frederikke Maydahl
A special thanks to: The Minds Of 99 Kasper winding Farveblind Specktors x Nonsens
Benny Ruhe Bjarkes bryllup Kasper Notlev Anders Jon MAAN Rental Nabil Nafar Camp: Burt Reynolds Camp: Baguette Camp: Find Holger Camp Cuddle Camp skinkeskolen Peter Thornton Bue Hugo Tidemann Morten Lerstrup & Lars Moos Anders Hegner Mikkel Linden & Sofie Carmel
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artwalktv · 2 years
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Roskilde rock and pop museum "Ragnarock" has made an exhibition (Smattens Magi) that commemorates 50 years of Roskilde Festival. The exhibition focuses on the festival guest and the life at campsite through the years. This film is a tribute to that life and will hopefully spark the viewers interest and appetency to visit the exhibition and dive further into the life of the festival guest. After two years of pandemic cancelations of Roskilde festival, we wanted the film to be a tribute to the camp life, since that is the ongoing pulse of the festival and the essens for many Roskilde Festival guest.  All scenes are based on real life, from own experiences and stories we have gathered through talking with different camps, who have attended the festival for more than 10-20 years, and therefor have seen it all.  Starring - Andreas Dissing Hyttel Director & Writer - Snorre Fuglsang Ruhe Producer - Jens Formann Exec. Producer - Ege Heckmann Line Producer - Annika Lund Jensen Assistant Director - Laura Hancock Director of Photography - Jonas Møller Set design - Susse Riber Stylist - Sascha Valbjørn Sound design - Sune Kaarsberg Props Master - Mathilde Juul Ipsen Props ass - Marie Boye Makeup artists - Laura Gasbjerg Production assistant - Laura Ursø 1st AC - Sebastian Sandnes, Mark Lauritsen Gaffer - Simon Jeppesen Spark - William Winther Grip - Nicolaj Bak Steadi - Kim Jensen Sound Recordist - Karsten Dines Johansen VFX by HITCH CGI artist - Simon Dunkan Colorist / Cameo Film - Nurali Kushkov Post coordinator - Emma Engberg VFX artist - Jonathan Wendt VFX artist - Fredrik Lindgren Graphic designer - Svlstg Cast: Martin Laurits Leonora Saabye Nana Nancy Grouleff Helene Stauersbøl Eldov Oscar Amandus Rodsgaard Sine vangsgaard Olesen Sofus Dreyer Sofus Sean Bassett Esben Wormsle Aske Fuglsang Ruhe Party People: Terkel Walther Dons Christensen Frederik Bang Sara m. s. Sara Månepige Sara Dhimitri Fie Giese Kuhn Michael the Wrestler Line Fie Juul Dalsgaard Malou børjesson Talia Bro Katrina Christensen Willian Winther Træls ny kæreste: Kristian Sejerskilde BTS - Gustav Feldorf Camera equipment - Only Rental Lenses - Sidney Plaut Lighting equipment - Filmgear Grip equipment - Trust Rental Prop rental - Wonderland Productions Catering - Frederikke Maydahl A special thanks to: The Minds Of 99 Kasper winding Farveblind Specktors x Nonsens Benny Ruhe Bjarkes bryllup Kasper Notlev Anders Jon MAAN Rental Nabil Nafar Camp: Burt Reynolds Camp: Baguette Camp: Find Holger Camp Cuddle Camp skinkeskolen Peter Thornton Bue Hugo Tidemann Morten Lerstrup & Lars Moos Anders Hegner Mikkel Linden & Sofie Carmel
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materialdepot · 2 years
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Observation is considered one of the most important crucial components in the realm of architecture. People who are interested in architecture are likely to notice the structures around them, but they can also learn more by viewing architectural documentaries. This will not only help you learn more about the area, but it will also help you understand the diverse architectural perspectives. These films have the potential to influence an architect's thought as well as a person's viewpoint on specific topics. These 5 architecture documentaries are a must-see. Design Disruptors- One of the most brilliant documentaries about design, Design Disruptors talks about the business giants of the design industry and their approaches. Abstract- Learn how design influences every part of life by peering inside the thoughts of the most brilliant designers from a variety of fields. The Lego House- The documentary takes viewers on a trip through LEGO House's conception, design, building, and opening, providing insight into the problems encountered along the way, as well as the opinions and comments of the project's key creators, including Bjarke Ingels. Urbanized- This 2011 feature documentary, filmed and produced by Gary Hustwit, has some well-known architects and urban planners exploring the rapid growth and development of cities. Objectified- The documentary by Matt D'Avella and Jennifer Fineran talks is an excellent movie which explores manufactured objects and the people behind them.
#materialdepot #architecture #interiordesign #architecturedesign #inspiration #movie #movies #cinema #architecturedesign #architecturestudent #architecturedaily #architects #movielover #movierecommendation #moviestowatch #interiorinspiration #interiordesigns #cinephile #cinephilecommunity #architectsofindia #documentaries #architecturedocumentary #indianarchitects #lifeofanarchitect #moodboards #materialpalette #materialboard #designersofinstagram
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bongorama · 1 month
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Bjarke Ingels - My evolutionary journey as an architect
As part of AnA New York in March 2024, we had the opportunity to get to know the architect Bjarke Ingels. Check the website for more architecture talks.
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bjarkboof · 1 year
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also as you may have noticed i cleared the ph tumblr 😅 i wasn’t very happy with how the comic started or how poorly planned it was so i’m changing quite a lot and am close to being able to post the restarted pages soon! working on the script right now and i’ll be able to translate those into pages 👍 thank you everyone for your support and now patience it means a lot to me!
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attackdogz · 3 years
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Sorry. Sorry! But the general LGBT disgust at sports/jock stuff is of course a result of toxic masculinity and homophobia in organized sports and also like Jock Culture. But also being trans and SGA and also a jock is disorienting as fuck. Because every gay person is like "idk what a sport ball is lol fail cringe that's hetero stuff lol" so you're taught that you can't be both. And every dude on every sports team is homophobic as fuck. So it's like. BOTH SUCK. HELLO!!!!!!
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i can't believe i just saw an actual architect says that architecture should be like minecraft but he was right
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mcmansionhell · 4 years
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Coronagrifting: A Design Phenomenon
We now interrupt our regularly scheduled content to bring you a critical essay on the design world. I promise you that this will also be funny. 
This morning, the design website Dezeen tweeted a link to one of its articles, depicting a plexiglass coronavirus shield that could be suspended above dining areas, with the caption “Reader comment: ‘Dezeen, please stop promoting this stupidity.’”
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This, of course, filled many design people, including myself, with a kind of malicious glee. The tweet seemed to show that the website’s editorial (or at least social media) staff retained within themselves a scintilla of self-awareness regarding the spread a new kind of virus in its own right: cheap mockups of COVID-related design “solutions” filling the endlessly scrollable feeds of PR-beholden design websites such as Dezeen, ArchDaily, and designboom. I call this phenomenon: Coronagrifting. 
I’ll go into detail about what I mean by this, but first, I would like to presenet some (highly condensed) history. 
From Paper Architecture to PR-chitecture
Back in the headier days of architecture in the 1960s and 70s, a number of architectural avant gardes (such as Superstudio and Archizoom in Italy and Archigram in the UK) ceased producing, well, buildings, in favor of what critics came to regard as “paper architecture.” This “paper architecture” included everything from sprawling diagrams of megastructures, including cities that “walked” or “never stopped” - to playfully erotic collages involving Chicago’s Marina City. Occasionally, these theoretical and aesthetic explorations were accompanied by real-world productions of “anti-design” furniture that may or may not have involved foam fingers. 
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Archigram’s Walking City (1964). Source.
Paper architecture, of course, still exists, but its original radical, critical, playful, (and, yes, even erotic) elements were shed when the last of the ultra-modernists were swallowed up by the emerging aesthetic hegemony of Postmodernism (which was much less invested in theoretical and aesthetic futurism) in the early 1980s. What remained were merely images, the production and consumption of which has only increased as the design world shifted away from print and towards the rapidly produced, easily digestible content of the internet and social media. 
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Architect Bjarke Ingels’s “Oceanix” - a mockup of an ecomodernist, luxury city designed in response to rising sea levels from climate change. The city will never be built, and its critical interrogation amounts only to “city with solar panels that floats bc climate change is Serious”  - but it did get Ingels and his firm, BIG, a TED talk and circulation on all of the hottest blogs and websites. Meanwhile, Ingels has been in business talks with the right-wing climate change denialist president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro. (Image via designboom) 
Design websites are increasingly dominated by text and mockups from the desks of a firm’s public relations departments, facilitating a transition from the paper-architecture-imaginary to what I have begun calling “PR-chitecture.” In short, PR-chitecture is architecture and design content that has been dreamed up from scratch to look good on instagram feeds or, more simply, for clicks.  It is only within this substance-less, critically lapsed media landscape that Coronagrifting can prosper.
Coronagrifting: An Evolution
As of this writing, the two greatest offenders of Coronagrifting are Dezeen, which has devoted an entire section of its website to the virus (itself offering twelve pages of content since February alone) and designboom, whose coronavirus tag contains no fewer than 159 articles. 
Certainly, a small handful of these stories demonstrate useful solutions to COVID-related problems (such as this one from designboom about a student who created a mask prototype that would allow D/deaf and hard of hearing people to read lips) most of the prototypes and the articles about them are, for a lack of a better word, insipid. 
But where, you may ask, did it all start?
One of the easiest (and, therefore, one of the earliest) Coronagrifts involves “new innovative, health-centric designs tackling problems at the intersection of wearables and personal mobility,” which is PR-chitecture speak for “body shields and masks.” 
Wearables and Post-ables
The first example came from Chinese architect Sun Dayong, back at the end of February 2020, when the virus was still isolated in China. Dayong submitted to Dezeen a prototype of a full mask and body-shield that “would protect a wearer during a coronavirus outbreak by using UV light to sterilise itself.” The project was titled “Be a Bat Man.” No, I am not making this up. 
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Screenshot of Dayong’s “Be a Batman” as seen on the Dezeen website. 
Soon after, every artist, architect, designer, and sharp-eyed PR rep at firms and companies only tangentially related to design realized that, with the small investment of a Photoshop mockup and some B-minus marketing text, they too could end up on the front page of these websites boasting a large social media following and an air of legitimacy in the field. 
By April, companies like Apple and Nike were promising the use of existing facilities for producing or supplying an arms race’s worth of slick-tech face coverings. Starchitecture’s perennial PR-churners like Foster + Partners and Bjarke Ingels were repping “3D-printed face shields”, while other, lesser firms promised wearable vaporware like “grapheme filters,” branded “skincare LED masks for encouraging self-development” and “solar powered bubble shields.” 
While the mask Coronagrift continues to this day, the Coronagrifting phenomenon had, by early March, moved to other domains of design. 
Consider the barrage of asinine PR fluff that is the “Public Service Announcement” and by Public Service Announcement, I mean “A Designer Has Done Something Cute to Capitalize on Information Meant to Save Lives.” 
Some of the earliest offenders include cutesy posters featuring flags in the shape of houses, ostensibly encouraging people to “stay home;” a designer building a pyramid out of pillows ostensibly encouraging people to “stay home”; and Banksy making “lockdown artwork” that involved covering his bathroom in images of rats ostensibly encouraging people to “stay home.” 
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Lol. Screenshot from Dezeen. 
You may be asking, “What’s the harm in all this, really, if it projects a good message?” And the answer is that people are plenty well encouraged to stay home due to the rampant spread of a deadly virus at the urging of the world’s health authorities, and that these tone-deaf art world creeps are using such a crisis for shameless self promotion and the generation of clicks and income, while providing little to no material benefit to those at risk and on the frontlines.
Of course, like the mask coronagrift, the Public Service Announcement coronagrift continues to this very day. 
The final iteration of Post-able and Wearable Coronagrifting genres are what I call “Passive Aggressive Social Distancing Initiatives” or PASDIs. Many of the first PASDIs were themselves PSAs and art grifts, my favorite of which being the designboom post titled “social distancing applied to iconic album covers like the beatle’s abbey road.” As you can see, we’re dealing with extremely deep stuff here. 
However, an even earlier and, in many ways more prescient and lucrative grift involves “social distancing wearables.” This can easily be summarized by the first example of this phenomenon, published March 19th, 2020 on designboom: 
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Never wasting a single moment to capitalize on collective despair, all manner of brands have seized on the social distancing wearable trend, which, again, can best be seen in the last example of the phenomenon, published May 22nd, 2020 on designboom:
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We truly, truly live in Hell. 
Which brings us, of course, to living. 
“Architectural Interventions” for a “Post-COVID World”
As soon as it became clear around late March and early April that the coronavirus (and its implications) would be sticking around longer than a few months, the architectural solutions to the problem came pouring in. These, like the virus itself, started at the scale of the individual and have since grown to the scale of the city. (Whether or not they will soon encompass the entire world remains to be seen.) 
The architectural Coronagrift began with accessories (like the designboom article about 3D-printed door-openers that enable one to open a door with one’s elbow, and the Dezeen article about a different 3D-printed door-opener that enables one to open a door with one’s elbow) which, in turn, evolved into “work from home” furniture (”Stykka designs cardboard #StayTheF***Home Desk for people working from home during self-isolation”) which, in turn, evolved into pop-up vaporware architecture for first responders (”opposite office proposes to turn berlin's brandenburg airport into COVID-19 'superhospital'”), which, in turn evolved into proposals for entire buildings (”studio prototype designs prefabricated 'vital house' to combat COVID-19″); which, finally, in turn evolved into “urban solutions” aimed at changing the city itself (a great article summarizing and criticizing said urban solutions was recently written by Curbed’s Alissa Walker).
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There is something truly chilling about an architecture firm, in order to profit from attention seized by a global pandemic, logging on to their computers, opening photoshop, and drafting up some lazy, ineffectual, unsanitary mockup featuring figures in hazmat suits carrying a dying patient (macabrely set in an unfinished airport construction site) as a real, tangible solution to the problem of overcrowded hospitals; submitting it to their PR desk for copy, and sending it out to blogs and websites for clicks, knowing full well that the sole purpose of doing so consists of the hope that maybe someone with lots of money looking to commission health-related interiors will remember that one time there was a glossy airport hospital rendering on designboom and hire them. 
Enough, already. 
Frankly, after an endless barrage of cyberpunk mask designs, social distancing burger king crowns, foot-triggered crosswalk beg buttons that completely ignore accessibility concerns such as those of wheelchair users, cutesy “stay home uwu” projects from well-to-do art celebrities (who are certainly not suffering too greatly from the economic ramifications of this pandemic), I, like the reader featured in the Dezeen Tweet at the beginning of this post, have simply had enough of this bullshit. 
What’s most astounding to me about all of this (but especially about #brand crap like the burger king crowns) is that it is taken completely seriously by design establishments that, despite being under the purview of PR firms, should frankly know better. I’m sure that Bjarke Ingels and Burger King aren’t nearly as affected by the pandemic as those who have lost money, jobs, stability, homes, and even their lives at the hands of COVID-19 and the criminally inept national and international response to it. On the other hand, I’m sure that architects and designers are hard up for cash at a time when nobody is building and buying anything, and, as a result, many see resulting to PR-chitecture as one of the only solutions to financial problems. 
However, I’m also extremely sure that there are interventions that can be made at the social, political, and organizational level, such as campaigning for paid sick leave, organizing against layoffs and for decent severance or an expansion of public assistance, or generally fighting the rapidly accelerating encroachment of work into all aspects of everyday life – that would bring much more good and, dare I say, progress into the world than a cardboard desk captioned with the hashtag #StaytheF***Home. 
Hence, I’ve spent most of my Saturday penning this article on my blog, McMansion Hell. I’ve chosen to run this here because I myself have lost work as a freelance writer, and the gutting of publications down to a handful of editors means that, were I to publish this story on another platform, it would have resulted in at least a few more weeks worth of inflatable, wearable, plexiglass-laden Coronagrifting, something my sanity simply can no longer withstand. 
So please, Dezeen, designboom, others – I love that you keep daily tabs on what architects and designers are up to, a resource myself and other critics and design writers find invaluable – however, I am begging, begging you to start having some discretion with regards to the proposals submitted to you as “news” or “solutions” by brands and firms, and the cynical, ulterior motives behind them. If you’re looking for a guide on how to screen such content, please scroll up to the beginning of this page. 
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tarjeismoeworknews · 3 years
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Today Oslo Nye presented their program for spring 2021. For this occasion they made Youtube video with theater director Kim Bjarke, One of the people he talks to is Tarjei, who will be in two plays in spring 20.november(premieres in February) and Til ungdommen(15th April).
Whole video can be find here
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gaypplatelier · 3 years
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this guest lecturer is so fucking annoying talking about how bjarke ingels has good social urban designs and that NFTs are the future. pain pain pain pain pain.
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