Posts Tagged ‘design’

Undecorate

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

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The effect of economic collapse on design is the subject of Undecorate, by Christiane Lemieux, reports Michael Cannell in the New York Times (4/3/11). The Great Depression brought on “a functional European design style known as modernism,” which “expressed the frugal spirit of the day.” The Great Recession apparently has wrought “a kind of populist authenticity in opposition to the polished trappings of a design establishment.” For example, a dozen shelter magazines folded during the recession, while “a new breed of self-curating, design-smart amateurs” are attracting sizable followings on the web.
Among them is Apartment Therapy, launched seven years ago by Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan “to help galvanize the growing ranks of design-literate amateurs discontented with the role of passive consumer.” The site attracts “five million unique visitors a month, an increase of 166 percent in two years.” Then there’s the Selby, launched three years ago by Todd Selby, which features “visits to the homes of writers, musicians, and other creative types” and shows “rooms filled with artful clutter — taxidermy, thrift shop paintings, exquisitely peeling wallpaper.”

“It’s still in the underground phase, but it’s starting to break through,” says Todd. Unlike modernism, undecorating has no rules and “delights in residential anarchy.” It is more a “movement than a single identifiable style” and “takes subversive pleasure in breaking the rules. Harmony and balance are passe. Excess is encouraged. Fabrics are mismatched. Wallpaper spreads over moldings and ceilings … The only guiding principle is that there is no guiding principle.” Christiane Lemieux says that these undecorators “aspire to a certain level of interior design, but professional help is beyond their reach. So they go at it their own way. Now they’re the authorities.”

Original post: http://www.reveries.com/

TED: Ideas Worth Spreading

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

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“We believe passionately in the power of ideas to change attitudes,

lives and ultimately, the world. So we’re building here a clearinghouse

that offers free knowledge and inspiration from the world’s most

inspired thinkers, and also a community of curious souls to engage with

ideas and each other. ” -TED.com

TED is a small nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. It started

out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from three

worlds: Technology, Entertainment, Design. Since then its scope has

become ever broader. Along with the annual TED Conference in Long Beach,

California, and the TEDGlobal conference in Oxford UK, TED includes the

award-winning TEDTalks video site. TED.com began as a simple attempt to

share what happens at TED with the world. Under the moniker “ideas worth

spreading,” talks were released online.  Which rapidly grew into a

global phenomenon. TED. com provides on-demand access to the world’s

most inspiring voices.