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Weniger, Aber Besser

Good design is hon­est. Good design is thor­ough to the last detail. Good design is as lit­tle design as pos­si­ble. [Dieter Rams]

There is a brief, but impor­tant list of peo­ple that I would credit for my love of design, art and archi­tec­ture. Indi­vid­u­als who’s guid­ance and men­tor­ship was and is invalu­able: my Oma and Opa, painter and pho­tog­ra­pher, respec­tively; my father, the engi­neer and pho­tog­ra­pher; Pat Dowie, pho­tog­ra­pher and print­maker; and Jacqui McFar­land, inte­rior and graphic designer. The rest, whom I’ve only known in books, pho­tographs, and occa­sional con­sumer pur­chases include John Paw­son, Jonathan Ive, and Dieter Rams. These indi­vid­u­als, seen and unseen, have col­lec­tively devel­oped my aes­thetic world­view, and I carry them with me every day.

All the more excit­ing then that Rams and Ive, among many oth­ers, are included in the list of per­son­al­i­ties fea­tured in Gary Hustwit’s lat­est film, Objec­ti­fied, which debuted at SXSW, a cou­ple weeks ago. I eagerly antic­i­pate an announce­ment of a screen­ing here in Calgary.

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Job Security? Become a Pressman

Print­ing as a voca­tion attracts many young and women, because it offers real oppor­tu­ni­ties for steady work, good pay and advancement.

Job secu­rity, sta­ble earn­ings. Sounds good. Per­haps you’d like to cross-​​train on a Lino­type machine.

For the record, I think about this line of edu­ca­tion every day.

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An Expression of Joy


BMW is work­ing with South African artist Robin Rhode to pro­mote the BMW brand, the Z4 Road­ster, and osten­si­bly Rhode’s own work with another instal­la­tion of their long-​​running part­ner­ship with the arts via it’s BMW Art Cars program.

Rhode has pre­vi­ously come to light when Nike SB took heavy ‘inspi­ra­tion’ from his pieces as the basis of a series of adver­tis­ments fea­tur­ing Paul Rodriguez.

His work with BMW on the sur­face appears to be a long stretch from his foun­da­tion as a per­for­mance artist, in many cases being site-​​specific. In ‘Leak’ (2000), Rhode refenced Duchamp’s ready­made ‘Foun­tain’ (1917) by uri­nat­ing on a hand-​​drawn uri­nal inscribed on the wall of Cape Town’s South African National Gallery. Fur­ther:

Rhode’s visual and con­cep­tual alpha­bet is built around issues of desire, loss, and dis­lo­ca­tion in a cap­i­tal­ist world while also acknowl­edg­ing the spe­cific indig­ni­ties of grow­ing up “col­ored” in for­merly apartheid South Africa. For instance, Park Bench (2000) was a life-​​size draw­ing of said object on the wall of the Par­lia­ment build­ing in Cape Town, in an area that used to be off-​​limits to all but white South Africans. Dressed in dark, hooded cloth­ing asso­ci­ated with trouble-​​making youths, Rhode then pro­ceeded to loi­ter around his bench and was even­tu­ally arrested for defam­ing state prop­erty. [–Walker Art]

It would seem to me BMW wants des­per­ately to iden­tify with Rhode’s rebel­lious streak. I see that more to be a rep­re­sen­ta­tion of…

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