Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Natas Mix Vol.1
Kick-ass songs remixed by Aoki, Death to the Throne, The Twelves, Wolfgang Gartner, Van She Tech and much much more...and guess what?? they are freeeeeee
Time to PARTYYY
Friday, December 18, 2009
ECAL semester work coming up
january 13th this space will be mine and my work will masterbate its walls.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
We♥Joanie Dodds
Joanie starting turning heads at the young age of six in small fashion shows at her grandmothers church. Some 20 years down the line she we can look back at how her career took her down the church isle to down the cat walk of today's top fashion shows.
Remember that kid at band camp? Well that was Joanie. Yup.... I know right?!
She was pretty much the dorkiest kid ever; skinny, glasses, boys..forget about it! You can imagine. However she did manage to score a few points of cool before she left high school by for filling the cliche and joining...yes..you guessed it; .....the cheer leading team.
Either way whether the kids at school thought she was hot or not, they were about to see just how beautiful the world thinks she is when she was chosen to participate in Americas Next Top Model. It was fun, she climbed elephants and wore jewelry made of diamonds and cockroaches, alive ones, there were ups, there were downs...and it changed her life.
Although modeling seems to be all about looks, personality has a hell of a lot to do with it and a hell of a character this girl has!
Joanie isn't just a model though. Aside from being a great friend and a pocket full of fun she is an OCD. I remember coming into my kitchen one day and Joanie was there. She had rearranged everything. Honestly it was kinda scary but since then the kitchen is awesome, things are so much easier to find. Shes so into her OCD she started a small business lending her services as a home improver! And it doesn't stop there. Shes also knows how to cut wood with big saws and hammer nails and stuff. If you want to see Joanie live in action she just started a new home improvement show called Run My Renovation. Joanie's next chapter of life lies in the world of television, Natas wish her the best of luck in her debut.
She told us she wants to try out the world of stand up comedy..ummm.... Natas wish her luck for that too...
Nowadays Joanie has replaced her extracurricular activities of cheer leading and choir with yoga and other passions like always on the look out for a good old karaoke with the drinks that go with it! Most importantly, the best thing about Joanie is that she will never forget the real goof that lies within her, and that keeps her real.
All of us who have the pleasure to know her, and even those who have set there gaze on our beautiful eye candy Joanie Dodds, can vouch that even when shes a old granny shell still be heating up billboards and tv screens! So dont worry if you want more..im sure theres much much much more..
NATAS LOVES JOANIE DODDS
Written by Jaz
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
The Zebra Wall Project
Monday, December 14, 2009
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Making the deal
Photos by Gabriela and Federico Goldbaum
Roxy Paine @ the Met's Cantor Roof Garden, NYC
In an interesting combination of his two primary ways of working, Roxy Paine uses both mechanical means and the innate logic of natural forms to create his "Dendroid" tree-like sculptures. Paine's meticulous research and observation of a variety of tree species help him to understand the "language" of how a tree grows, and from there he creates fictional tree species that grow to a logic of their own. Paine has said: "I've processed the idea of a tree and created a system for its form. I take this organic majestic being and break it down into components and rules. The branches are translated into pipe and rod.". Employing the language that he has invented pertaining to each of these fictive species, Paine's trees are "grown" through a laborious process of welding together the cylindrical piping and rods of diminishing size.
The first of these dendroids was Imposter, 1999, now at the Wanas Foundation, in Knislinge, Sweden. Roxy has gone on to create fifteen trees, includingBluff, 2002, which premiered in New York's Central Park during the Whitney Biennial in 2002, and the very ambitiousConjoined, 2007, recently on display in Manhattan's Madison Square Park (through December 31, 2007). Conjoined is a 40 ft tall by 45 ft wide sculpture of two trees whose branches cantilever in space and connect in mid air. Paine creates two different fictional tree species where each branch from one tree joins with a branch from the other. For the observer, it is unclear where one tree begins and the other ends.
Paine's recent sculpture,Inversion, 2008, was installed in the Public Art Projects section of Art Basel 39, in Basel, Switzerland in June 2008. It was also part of FREEDOM: Den Haag Sculptuur 2008 in The Hague, Netherlands through August 2008.
His latest and most ambitious project to date,Maelstrom, 2009, could be found at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from April 28 - November 29, 2009. (Wikipedia)
Below some pictures of the Maelstrom exhibition at the Met.