What is American Power?

A photographer’s eye-opening look at U.S. energy production and consumption
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In 2003 renowned photographer Mitch Epstein unintentionally began a documentary series on the production and consumption of energy in America. Now called “What is American Power?,” the Prix Pictet-winning project started while on assignment when Epstein learned that American Electric Power Company bought out the citizens of Cheshire, OH to avoid future lawsuits over constant environmental containment. Deeply moved by the willingness of the industry to systematically erase an entire town, Epstein set out to further document the full impact the utility companies have on people and places, seeking to “heighten our awareness of the toll that energy production and consumption take on our economy, security, health and natural resources”.

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Epstein describes what he found during the six-year endeavor as playing with a Russian nesting doll, “when I opened electrical power, I discovered political power; when I opened political power, I discovered corporate power; within corporate was consumer; within consumer was civic; within civic was religious, and so on, one type of power enabling the next.”

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The upshot, an amazing book and interactive website, feature Epstein’s stunning photographs from “the land of the free.” Adding emotional effect, the project also includes enlightening answers to the imposing question by everyone from school kids to artists, in both the U.S. and abroad.

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The selected quotes lend extra insight into the connection between humans and consumption. Chicago-based photographer and writer Dawoud Bey claims, “American power is a paradoxical thing that has the potential for so much good but that is too often misused and indeed abused.” He feels if the country used its collective knowledge to benefit the global public, the world would be a much better place.

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Sixth grader Lucia Bell-Epstein astutely says, “American power is a disgusting use of fossil fuels that is destroying the environment and our health. Sooner or later American power will destroy itself; unless we all come together to save what’s left of America.”

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The second edition of the book “American Power” is also available for pre-order from
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Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace

Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace

Milan 2011: Designers Peter Bottazzi and Denish Bonapace presented this exhibition of recycled furniture used as planters, in Milan earlier this month.

Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace

Called Da Morto A Orto meaning ‘from redundant to abundant’ the furniture has been turned into hybrids by connecting them with other pieces.

Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace

The pieces are intended to be for indoor kitchen gardens and for classroom horticultural lessons.

Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace

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Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace

The information below is from the designers:


Da morto a orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace:

Grafts give life to abandoned furniture.

Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace

For the Salone del Mobile di Milano 2011, Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace will be featured on the Fuori Salone circuit with their project, entitled “da morto a orto” (“from redundant to abundant”).

Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace

The project is promoted by AMSA, the municipal environmental sustainability agency, in partnership with the historic company Fratelli Ingegnoli, and with the not-for-profit organisation Banco Building.

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“Da morto a orto” isn’t just a collection of one-off pieces; it is a critical, ironic reinterpretation of everyday objects that we no longer recognise or that are on their last legs: objects and furniture around the house that are destined to disappear, to be “destroyed”, are here resuscitated with a new look.

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They’re reprocessed, patched up, hybridized and transformed before being grafted with plants, thus becoming “indoor kitchen gardens”, domestic classrooms for a “(horti)cultural education” offering lessons on how to cultivate the land and one’s feelings too.

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The project is intended to be the first step in a series of initiatives designed for Milan, in which culture and horticulture are blended together to create “cultivation seasons” during which people can develop and explore issues related to the education and conservation of the individual, the home, the city and the planet.

Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace

Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace

Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace

Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace

Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace

Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace

Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace

Da Morto A Orto by Peter Bottazzi and Denise Bonapace


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Watch Designer
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Go celebrate the royal wedding by splurging on a little British love for yourself!



Orla Kiely – Solid Color Sunglasses, $235.00



Rimmel London – Glam’Eyes Lash Flirt Mascara, $7.49



Topshop – Tan Shrunken Car Coat, $70.00



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Performance Drawings

L’artiste Tony Orrico compose des oeuvres en très grand format. Lui prenant souvent plusieurs heures, il utilise son corps pour créer des dessins impressionnants, ses performances semblent proches d’une chorégraphie. Plus de visuels de ses différentes oeuvres dans la suite de l’article.



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Workspace of the Week: Standing desk in a cubicle

This week’s Workspace of the Week is Jeffrey Abbott’s reconfigured cube:

Research abounds that sitting all day isn’t good for your health. As a result, a lot of desk workers are incorporating standing desks into either part or all of their workspaces. In this week’s featured workspace, Jeffrey Abbot has transformed his cubicle desk into a standing desk with the help of a homemade riser.

I’m sticking with my traditional desk and simply making sure I get up at least once each hour and move around the office. If you’ve been thinking about a standing desk, though, but didn’t know how to make it happen in your workspace, maybe Jeffrey’s uncluttered standing hack could work for you?

Want to have your own workspace featured in Workspace of the Week? Submit a picture to the Unclutterer flickr pool. Check it out because we have a nice little community brewing there. Also, don’t forget that workspaces aren’t just desks. If you’re a cook, it’s a kitchen; if you’re a carpenter, it’s your workbench.

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It’s catchy, soulful and filled with raw emotion … and the video is filled with artistically simply scenes and Adele in an all black ensemble of glittering mesh dress, embellished up-do and classic mary-janes!


Her ensemble is perfect for a night out if you want to look classic but youthful. Mesh and sequins added a modern edge while opaque black tights kept it sophisticated. Looking for a more va-va-voom approach? Skip the tights and up-do!


Watch the video then click on the slideshow to see how you can get the look for yourself!

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Ralph Lauren’s Car Collection Travels to Paris

If you’re at the head of a now decades old fashion empire, eventually you’re going to get bored of bathing in money and hiring the locals to feed caviar to your lions. The obvious next step is to get into collecting something. If you’re Ralph Lauren, those things are cars, of which he now has many. Starting yesterday and running through to the end of August, the fashion baron will be showing off a selection of his amassed sports cars at the Les Arts Decoratifs museum in Paris under the title, “L’Art de L’automobile. Chefs-D’Oeuvre de la Collection Ralph Lauren.” You can read briefly about the exhibition on the English side of the museum’s site, and even more if you speak French here. Some additional details are at the Lauren-affiliated site dedicated to his cars. Or better still, this short clip announcing the exhibition’s opening, which features at least one, but maybe two, strangely Photoshopped images of Lauren standing in front of a car.

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