by natecooper | Apr 14, 2009 | aesthetics, architecture, cities, cool, culture, internet, Twitter
Just back from the Geoff Manaugh talk @SVA, “Designing the Post-Terrestrial”. Great stuff. Oddly enough I found it a very visceral experience. Not necessarily what I was expecting from a lecture on architecture. BLDGBLOG, Manaugh’s blog on...
by natecooper | Mar 5, 2009 | aesthetics, art, cool, culture, world
This collection of illustrations of animals made from continents is pretty amazing. More when you click on the image. (via Pink Tentacle)
by natecooper | Mar 5, 2009 | aesthetics, architecture, cities, san francisco
John King’s assessment of 8 small parks in San Francisco looks pretty complete. When I was last in SF I played on some of the questionable playground equipment in South Park and figured it was a great find. Certainly a fun day with good friends. Fond memories....
by natecooper | Feb 26, 2009 | aesthetics, architecture, art, cities, cool, san francisco
I love the typography and layout in this old school poster but, honestly, what bridge is this supposed to be? The placement and vantage point suggest it is meant to be the bay bridge but it looks like a big, white slab with dangly support cords. Still, all this...
by natecooper | Jan 3, 2009 | aesthetics, art, cities, cool, culture, photography, stockton
Stumbled upon this photoblog by Adrian Mendoza. Not only are the photos impressively well done (lots of great tilt-shots) but many are taken in and around San Joaquin County, my old hometown. It’s interesting to think how the subject matter he choses; classical...
by natecooper | Nov 18, 2008 | aesthetics, art, cool, media, movies, style
I love the beginning of this trailer. I hear the movie is good as well…