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.
This video has been making the rounds over the past couple of days and for good reason. This is a short film based on the idea of illustrating the complexity of words and how we use and think about certain turns of phrase. This was originally done for WNYC RadioLab, which is an endlessly fascinating place to begin with. Enjoy.
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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