maybe that's the new style in the office instead of prada. you get a fancy star trek shirt--red for engineering, blue for science and techonology and yellow for the designers? of course Rem gets the prada lime green one...
here is the real wishlist to proof the previous one was indeed an imaginary concept tracking.
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keller easterling ; abracadabra, faia. ann hamilton ; *did not return calls. damian hirst ; 'tis outrageous world of xmas. Rem Koolhaas ; baker's daughter. Daniel Libeskind ; antenna chats. DJ Spooky ; *returned call said these days he only writes codes, no reads. Bernard Tshumi ; sexual intellectual and helga. Bill Viola ; make your own movie installation from your home.
or rather the mantra of Koolhaas and OMA as humble observers to globalization and its emphasis on research is just like starfleets mission... "to seek out new life and new civilizations to boldly go where no man has gone before."
I think its quite possible considering these discursive relationships that this is Rem's amazon list.
it's entirely possible that these are real, but it's also possible that they're about as relevant as a list of the books you passed on your way to the Barnes & Noble bathroom.
All Rem's items were added in one session in May 2005. Helmut Lang's date as far back as 2001. It seems like a lot of these weren't created with the kind of inner desire-exposing motives we [sic] want to ascribe.
no they are artists. hirst is a "startist" famous for his dead, and sometimes sliced, animals in glass boxes, sometimes filled with formaldehyde.
I don't now viola that well, but I saw recenty a exhibition about him in the centre pompidou with his videos where you see people jump in to a lake or water splashing onto something.
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a: fake?
b: probably.
must be, Rem wants Star Trek?
maybe that's the new style in the office instead of prada. you get a fancy star trek shirt--red for engineering, blue for science and techonology and yellow for the designers? of course Rem gets the prada lime green one...
here is the real wishlist to proof the previous one was indeed an imaginary concept tracking.
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keller easterling ; abracadabra, faia. ann hamilton ; *did not return calls. damian hirst ; 'tis outrageous world of xmas. Rem Koolhaas ; baker's daughter. Daniel Libeskind ; antenna chats. DJ Spooky ; *returned call said these days he only writes codes, no reads. Bernard Tshumi ; sexual intellectual and helga. Bill Viola ; make your own movie installation from your home.
hey, why are you always questioning the veracity of my news posts?
You should ask yourself this question ..
I still like the idea of OMA(MO) being like a cheesy 70s sci-fi sitcom.
"I'm give her all she's got captain!"
or rather the mantra of Koolhaas and OMA as humble observers to globalization and its emphasis on research is just like starfleets mission... "to seek out new life and new civilizations to boldly go where no man has gone before."
I think its quite possible considering these discursive relationships that this is Rem's amazon list.
another entry for the comparative iconography:
rem & spock.
(I guess that's called tongue-in-cheek)
I think there is one like that in the separated at birth thread
it's entirely possible that these are real, but it's also possible that they're about as relevant as a list of the books you passed on your way to the Barnes & Noble bathroom.
All Rem's items were added in one session in May 2005. Helmut Lang's date as far back as 2001. It seems like a lot of these weren't created with the kind of inner desire-exposing motives we [sic] want to ascribe.
some of the books i listed are still need to be written. that is why these guys are ahead of their time.
never mind....
are bill viola and damien hirst starchitects?
no they are artists. hirst is a "startist" famous for his dead, and sometimes sliced, animals in glass boxes, sometimes filled with formaldehyde.
I don't now viola that well, but I saw recenty a exhibition about him in the centre pompidou with his videos where you see people jump in to a lake or water splashing onto something.
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