I respond well to certain product design and the look and feel of Braun products have always made me happy.
I ran across that presentation from VernissageTV on my Roku (It's on the blip.tv channel). There are a lot of exhibition walkthroughs on the site.
Digging into the site's archives, I found this piece about a MOMA exhibit called Geometry of Motion 1920s/1970s that was fascinating. I was not aware that a lot of the 1970s art that I liked was tied to the 1920s. Some of the artists mentioned in the piece were new to me (El Lissitzky and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy) and their work is incredible.
I have to go deeper into the 1920s as I am very unfamiliar with what appears to be a lot of good art.
What is this?
This is what you would be hearing me talk about if you were here. A whole lot of "Did you see that neat thing from that someone else saw first?" and some "Did you see this neat thing that I saw first?" I will do my best to curate what I share and make "The Birney Experience" an enjoyable one for you.
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