Posts by Emily Luce
Disruption
This morning I came across this poster of Robert Opel the streaker in the 1979 Academy Awards. I was reading a bit about his life and here is the video of the fateful event. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IIl3zSYL8k I love two things that David Niven says off the cuff in the program: “That was almost bound to happen,”…
Read MoreThinking Ahead
Spring is coming, the salmon will be running soon. We are getting excited about our next miniaturized art house project based on Emily Carr’s Elephant, here are our guiding images. Clockwise: Emily Carr’s Elephant (Carr with monkey sitting in doorway); 1900s nuu chah nulth smokehouse, wood stove in Emily Carr’s studio, salmon inside a smokehouse,…
Read MoreFebruary (linking)
I keep thinking about the idea of a sticky wicket, which I understand doesn’t exist anymore because of technological developments in cricket turf. Now we have wicked problems? Portraits in Creativity a video/story project by Gael Towey. Ancestry Quarterly aims to explore the work of artists who have day jobs (?) The Art & Design…
Read MoreTwo Tents Workshop // CalArts
Last October Rod and I went to California on a mini-speaking tour; lectures at three different schools. At Cal Arts, we also did a workshop with the 4th year design students called ‘Two Tents.’ It’s based on a joke about a teepee and a wigwam, and talks about history and techniques of portable dwelling structures,…
Read MoreAnalogy for Making Anything
“How do you get to The Cloisters?” For me and the two full-time gardeners charged with the care of Fort Tryon Park’s sixty-seven acres of forest and two historic gardens, this is the question we are asked the most. Our answer changes from season to season: the paths don’t move, but the flowers do, and…
Read MoreJune was fun.
A couple of images from DesignInquiry ACCESS on Vinalhaven. So much to reflect on this month, more to come.
Read Morepractice
I’ve been working on a list of 100 blogs to read. From Chateau de Gudanes, this post, about treading lightly: “We want to accept its patina and wear, like an old, favourite, worn and frayed, cashmere sweater that you can’t bear to part with.” and “The restoration and the future design is all to do…
Read Morea few links
Links that captured my imagination lately: R & D (Research & Degrowth) The Soberscove Press ‘seeks to make available art-related materials that fill a gap in the literature or are difficult to access for a variety of reasons (i.e. out-of-print, not in translation, previously unpublished, forgotten, or limited in circulation.)’ “NIGHTLAB is a three-week session to explore issues…
Read MoreStudying Nelson
We spent a couple of days with Nelson Joseph’s work at the Alberni Valley Museum last month in preparation for the exhibit opening later this spring. This was the first time we had all of the work out together at the same time. More connections were made, understandings uncovered, a plan emerged…\
Read MoreDetroit { rock city! }
// All systems have balances of success and failure, ebbs and flows, positive and negative feedback loops that create equilibrium within their respective ecologies. DETROIT represents a city in constant flux like no other on the American landscape. Assuming we are all navigating the curve of a success/fail cycle, then what might we observe to be true…
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