

If there is a fashion brand that catches my attention almost everytime, it’d be Viktor & Rolf. There’s something that goes even to the level of fantastical illusions with this collection that fascinates me.
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If there is a fashion brand that catches my attention almost everytime, it’d be Viktor & Rolf. There’s something that goes even to the level of fantastical illusions with this collection that fascinates me.
Michael Moore’s latest film, Capitalism: A Love Story, comes out this week in cinema in the States, and officially on the 2nd of October, seems like something that we’ve been waiting from him this whole year. I haven’t had the chance to view it yet, however the trailer seems promising as usual. How much of a solution to all this insanity we live in these days, I’m not sure if there will be much offered, however it’s definitely a start. This could be times of change, since the industrial revolution!
Meanwhile, Jacque Fresco will also be touring London, (please see details in a previous post also about reservations and booking), as well as Copenhagen, where it will be free admission. Details are as follows:
Copenhagen
Jacque Fresco will be speaking at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of in Copenhagen. Date: September 26th, Time: 02.10 pm- 04.50 pm, Location to be announced, No admission fee. Contact information Ida ida.suhr@welovepeople.dk, tel: +45 2510 9608.

Naturally this book caught my attention last week. Was over at the Papercut Store in Stockholm, (nice people by the way), picked up some magazines and had to get this one too. A project by Eric Ericson (ee-projects), very fascinating. I remember seeing something few years ago, about how you can basically send anything as long as you slab enough stamps on the item.
Check out the interview over at Wired . A snippet:
Eric Ericson’ s Panorama. Be great on the wall…speaking of which, there’s the wallpapers here.
Above: Heatspell, 1938. Stunning collection from the master Weegee. Photos taken in New Yorkbetween the 1930s and the 1960s.
Wow, this is just pure mesmerizing. I hope you guys in Milan are doing ok…