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- March 23, 2005
Chinese Food Excursion, Part I
March 23, 2005
DaveE writes:
Have you ever thought of assembling a group for a road trip & guided tour of various menu items? Most people like myself go to the Upscale Chinese American places, see some interesting dishes, but always default back to the same tired list of 3-4 regular choices.
Good idea Dave! I’m actually working with Barry on a side project to do something about this, but we’re in the way-early stages. In the meantime, let’s lay some groundwork. While my own background in things Chinese is rather Chinese-American (and therefore of suspect authenticity), perhaps this rough guide will prove useful.
- March 22, 2005
Scintus Images Gallery Event
March 22, 2005Part 1
One cool thing about being freelance is that you get to pick projects that you want to work on. You don’t necessarily maximize your profits, but working with passionate people is far more enriching. Jeff Borkowski is one of those passionate people; helping him get the Scintus Images website off the ground was meaningful, and I gained a treasured friend in the process. While I only helped with cutting the initial Dreamweaver templates, it was quite inspiring to observe Jeff design and build the guts of his business from the ground up. An accomplished printmaker and photographer himself, Jeff’s making his play to create an organization that supports the art community in a way that’s good for his soul and for his fellow artists. Good for him, good for us.
The big idea: Develop a high-quality, digital reproduction process through meticulous proofing and qualifying of dozens of vendors. Find great artists who are looking to sell fine art editions to more middle markets and designers, but aren’t particularly interested in handling the tedium of promition, business, and fulfillment over the Internet. In the middle, put a guy who groks both sides, someone they trust to be as conscientious about quality and presentation as they are. That’s my read on it…you can get the straight dope from the website.
Part 2
The cool thing about having a blog is that you get to promote whatever the hell you want, so I’m happy to mention about Scintus’ upcoming gallery event in the South End.
Scintus Images: Selections running April 1-30
Opening Reception April 1st, 5:30-830PM Locco Ritoro Gallery 450 Harrison, Storefront 37 Boston, MA 02118 SoWa Art District / Gallery Row
I’m pleased and excited to see it all come together…it couldn’t happen to a nicer guy. From what I gather, everyone in the world is invited, so go check out Jeff’s site to learn about the artists and his mission. Then mark April 1st on your calendar (no joke!) and plan on visiting Locco Ritoro.
- March 21, 2005
“Insurgent Country”
March 21, 2005Read moreMy cousin was telling me that he was getting into, of all things, country music! No, it’s OK…specifically he’s into insurgent country music, a genre of country music that also roots in punk and rock. Not familiar with the genre, I looked it up and found this on alt.country…whatever:
That particular term comes from a label called Bloodshot Records, who took it upon themselves to apply a label to a bunch of bands that people started calling alt.country, “No Depression”, or what I was beginning to call “rural contemporary” at the suggestion of Wilco guitarist Jay Bennett (an appellation I still rather like), or whatever. Their definition is, music that “applies a steel-toed boot to the rhinestone-encrusted ass of commercialized country crap.”
Heh heh. Sounds interesting! I will have to track some down.
- March 21, 2005
Ball in the House @ Ryle’s
March 21, 2005I joined a group of friends at Ryle’s in Cambridge to see Ball in the House last night. They’re an a capella band that generates their own percussion with their mouths. Intrigued, I blew into town to check them out…this dovetailed nicely with my desire to experience more live music.Read more - March 20, 2005
Interaction Design Book List
March 20, 2005Read moreThere was some recent discussion on the Interaction Design (IxD) mailing regarding good books for the budding young IxD practioner. Some of them I’ve read, some of them I haven’t. The books I have on my own list tend to be more pragmatic, accessible books that I can show to clients.
Here’s the list…I’ll be adding on to it over the coming weeks: