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August 1, 2009
Bedscapes
How can you not have sweet dreams when surrounded like this while you sleep?





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June 18, 2009
Free Live Music at ICA Boston
HarborWalk Sounds: Berklee College of Music at the ICA
Target Free Thursday Nights, July 9 - 30
Food is not free, but is very good.
ICA Boston Music Calendar Sphere: Related Content
Target Free Thursday Nights, July 9 - 30
Food is not free, but is very good.
ICA Boston Music Calendar Sphere: Related Content
Intellectual Property
Disclaimer: The information referred and linked to below constitutes legal information and not legal advice. The reader assumes all responsibility for any and all use of this information. Please consult a licensed attorney for specific questions.
Etsy's in-depth and easy to understand explanation - viewable here
Digital Millennium Copyright Act - viewable here Sphere: Related Content
Etsy's in-depth and easy to understand explanation - viewable here
Digital Millennium Copyright Act - viewable here Sphere: Related Content
May 21, 2009
Art vs. Craft in a Down Economy
I have read recently that craft sales are doing better since the recession:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/23/business/23craft.html
and now I read that art sales are doing worse:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/20/arts/20rece.html?_r=1&emc=eta1
So, I wonder why the difference?
It's an interesting new twist to the Art vs. Craft debate that has raged since ancient times. Art is considered to be "high," "fine," "untouchable" -- craft is considered to be, well basically the opposite. Craft is useful, which seems enough to knock it off the "art" podium for many.
I disagree that craft is lower than art and if our free market economy is any indication, most people seem to disagree as well.
Are we getting over the art for art's sake era, or does it just seem that way because of our wacky economy? Sphere: Related Content
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/23/business/23craft.html
and now I read that art sales are doing worse:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/20/arts/20rece.html?_r=1&emc=eta1
So, I wonder why the difference?
It's an interesting new twist to the Art vs. Craft debate that has raged since ancient times. Art is considered to be "high," "fine," "untouchable" -- craft is considered to be, well basically the opposite. Craft is useful, which seems enough to knock it off the "art" podium for many.
I disagree that craft is lower than art and if our free market economy is any indication, most people seem to disagree as well.
Are we getting over the art for art's sake era, or does it just seem that way because of our wacky economy? Sphere: Related Content
May 20, 2009
Yes please
Amazing piece of creative furniture - I'll take it, though can the "request quote" price be somewhere in the range of $100? Probably not.
Oh, and this too Sphere: Related Content
Oh, and this too Sphere: Related Content
Fascinating Artist and Medium
Dustin Yellin creates fantastic, life-like sculptures that appear to be natural objects preserved in a column of resin, but they are not. He draws on thin layers of resin that come together to create a drawn sculpture. Very interesting spin on a drawing.
Dustin Yellin at the Robert Miller Gallery in NYC Sphere: Related Content
Dustin Yellin at the Robert Miller Gallery in NYC Sphere: Related Content
May 13, 2009
Apology to Blog
Dear blog,
I have neglected you as of late and I am sorry. Grad school was a little nuts this semester. Now that finals are over though, I will again show you the love you deserve and I may make you some little brothers and sisters to play with :)
Ok, now it's just getting a little creepy. I feel bad when I don't post for a long time though. I have a lot to say (as those who know me can attest to) and now I need to get caught up.
I have seen some awesome musicals and shows and gone to some great places, so I'll be writing about those. I am also going to be re-learning the adobe web suite programs and getting myself up to speed on Web 2.0 and now Web 3.0, so I will probably have adventures and projects to share.
I also have a ton of craft and quilting projects started that I will be trying to finish up, so I will be posting pics of those as well.
Love Kim Sphere: Related Content
I have neglected you as of late and I am sorry. Grad school was a little nuts this semester. Now that finals are over though, I will again show you the love you deserve and I may make you some little brothers and sisters to play with :)
Ok, now it's just getting a little creepy. I feel bad when I don't post for a long time though. I have a lot to say (as those who know me can attest to) and now I need to get caught up.
I have seen some awesome musicals and shows and gone to some great places, so I'll be writing about those. I am also going to be re-learning the adobe web suite programs and getting myself up to speed on Web 2.0 and now Web 3.0, so I will probably have adventures and projects to share.
I also have a ton of craft and quilting projects started that I will be trying to finish up, so I will be posting pics of those as well.
Love Kim Sphere: Related Content
May 12, 2009
May 1, 2009
T Discoveries
While riding Boston's T is not always a pleasant experience, what with the people so drunk they are passed out by the time we reach Alewife and the occasional smell that can only be described as "fresh" diaper, it does have some great advantages.
Besides being a great way to get around and avoid the insane parking situation and taxi drivers in the city, it has also been a great place for me to learn about my new city.
The posters inside the cars offer a wealth of information on events to go to, places to see, institutions at which to get educated, etc.
The greatest discovery to date was the poster about the Harvard Extension School, which I now attend.
The most recent treasures I found were Museums of Boston and Anime Boston.
Museums of Boston is a great site for me and other museum nerds to find out all that this awesome area has to offer. You could go to a musuem each weekend and have at least a year's worth of trips to make.
Anime Boston is "The Northeast's Largest Anime Convention" - need I say more? Sphere: Related Content
Besides being a great way to get around and avoid the insane parking situation and taxi drivers in the city, it has also been a great place for me to learn about my new city.
The posters inside the cars offer a wealth of information on events to go to, places to see, institutions at which to get educated, etc.
The greatest discovery to date was the poster about the Harvard Extension School, which I now attend.
The most recent treasures I found were Museums of Boston and Anime Boston.
Museums of Boston is a great site for me and other museum nerds to find out all that this awesome area has to offer. You could go to a musuem each weekend and have at least a year's worth of trips to make.
Anime Boston is "The Northeast's Largest Anime Convention" - need I say more? Sphere: Related Content
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