Ann Coulter Sicks Confused Sarah Palin Fans on the Wrong Michael Gross

When Rogue’s Gallery came out last year, its writer, Michael Gross, caught a lot of heat from the Metropolitan Museum of Art for airing all their dirty laundry in the excellent read. While the museum’s higher-ups and benefactors were sometimes merciless in trying to get the book shut down before its publication and then trying to discredit its pages after it came out, through a case of mistaken identity, Gross has since learned that the Met’s anger barely registers when compared to that of Sarah Palin‘s fan base. The story goes: media personality Ann Coulter read an article about Palin in Vanity Fair and, as has become her staple, lashed out at its author, Michael Joseph Gross. Only thing was, she didn’t include his middle name, so when those in the middle of a venn diagram consisting of “rabid Palin/Coulter defenders” and “people who don’t know how to use the internet” hunted down Michael Gross, they landed on the wrong one, sending him a big batch of angry, often misspelled and barely coherent bile and some down-home antisemitism thrown in for good measure. At first, Gross posted a quick entry on his blog saying that he wasn’t the writer they were after. Then, after his inbox was apparently flooded with these messages, he put up the great, “An Open Letter to Ann Coulter,” in which he included some of the kind words her readers had sent him. All the worse, a week later and Coulter still hasn’t updated her original post.

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Thomas Heatherwick wins London Design Medal 2010


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: designer Thomas Heatherwick is to be awarded the London Design Medal 2010 at a ceremony in London tonight. See press release below.

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LONDON DESIGN MEDAL 2010
AWARDED TO THOMAS HEATHERWICK

A highlight of the annual London Design Festival is the presentation of the London Design Medal; given to a designer who has made a significant contribution to design and London having achieved international acclaim for their work. This year, Thomas Heatherwick has been awarded the Medal in recognition of his outstanding contribution to design.

The 2010 London Design Medal will be presented by Sir John Sorrell, Chairman of the London Design Festival, at a dinner held at London’s Andaz Hotel, the official hotel partner for the Festival, tonight (Monday 20 September).

Speaking beforehand, Ben Evans, Festival Director said:
“Thomas Heatherwick is a designer who defies definition whether he is working in in the fields of architecture, product design, sculpture and urban planning. He has developed a considerable reputation for his practice, creating a range of extraordinary objects and buildings; from rolling bridges to seaside cafes to spinning chairs. His stunning British Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo demonstrates to the world that British design is innovative, creative and good for business.

Heatherwick was chosen by a prestigious judging panel which includes Tony Chambers Editor-in-Chief, Wallpaper* magazine; Ilse Crawford Creative Director and founder StudioIlse; Brent Hoberman Founder mydeco.com; Mark Jones Director, Victoria & Albert Museum; Munira Mirza The Mayor’s Advisor for Arts and Culture; Gwyn Miles Director of Somerset House Trust; Alice Rawsthorn Journalist, design critic for International Herald Tribune; Chris Sanderson Strategy and Insight Director, The Future Laboratory; Sir Paul Smith Designer and winner of the 2009 London Design Medal; Paul Thompson Rector, Royal College of Arta and Peter Wallis Chairman of SRU. Sir John Sorrell and Ben Evans were on the panel in a non-judging capacity.

Thomas Heatherwick commented:
“It’s a huge honour and a great surprise to be given the London Design Medal. London is the city I was born and brought up in; an endlessly exciting mish-mash of a place that inspires me and my team in the projects we do.”

The eighth London Design Festival, which runs until Sunday 26 September, reinforces London’s pre-eminence as the world’s capital of design. Today, UK designers are firmly at the forefront of national consciousness and their influence is felt around the world. A glance at the global leaders in design will reveal many a Brit, such as Jonathan Ive at Apple, Jasper Morrison, Paul Priestman, Peter Saville and Tom Dixon… to name but a few. There is no doubt that the country remains abundant with creativity in all areas, from fashion to furniture, from digital technology to graphic design.

Nowhere is this more apparent than in London during September. When London Fashion Week draws to a close, the London Design Festival continues to celebrate and promote creativity with a wide array of events, installations and exhibitions, showing design at its best.

For further information please contact:
Judith Fereday
Camron
Tel: +44 (0)20 7420 1700 / Email: Judith.fereday@camronpr.com

EDITORS NOTES

The Medal
The medal has been designed by Domenic Lippa of Pentagram. Domenic is also responsible for all London Design Festival branding. Thomas Fattorini Ltd, a long established British medal manufacturer based in the West Midlands, are producing the double-sided medal which is 75mm in diameter, made from Sterling Silver with a gold plate finish.

The Judges
Judges are selected by the London Design Festival, not just for their creative insight but also for their commitment to making The London Design Medal a true reflection of the quality and diversity of design in London.

Aric Chen appointed creative director of Beijing Design Week


Dezeenwire:
Aric Chen has been appointed creative director of the inaugural Beijing Design Week, to take place in 2011. See press release below.

Under the auspices of the Municipality of Beijing, China’s capital will become an international platform for design with the inauguration of a new Beijing Design Week (BJDW) in 2011. The 6-day affair will feature a Global Design Summit alongside exhibitions, events and installations throughout the city, including in Tiananmen Square during China’s October 1 National Day celebrations. Following China’s international success in creative areas like contemporary art, film and performance, BJDW aims to become the country’s premier annual design event at a moment when design has become a national priority.

“As Beijing works towards becoming a more environmentally-friendly, high-tech and culturally-enriched city, it is clear that design must play a crucial role,” says Beijing Vice Mayor Gou Zhongwen. “We welcome the world to join us as we move towards a design-driven future.”
The new BJDW, which follows a pilot effort mounted in 2009, is scheduled to run from September 28 to October 3, 2011. Participants will include designers, institutions, brands, galleries, governments and other entities, both from China and abroad.

“DESIGN LANDING”: A WORK-IN-PROGRESS

Taking the theme “Design Landing,” the new Beijing Design Week aims to put the city’s design ambitions to action while solidifying China’s growing awareness of, and commitment to, design. The country is moving away from an economic model based on low-cost manufacturing towards one emphasizing innovation, creativity and value-added products. At the same time, China’s unprecedented urbanization and social and environmental challenges call for new solutions, while an increasingly affluent population is growing consumer demand for better-designed goods.

In this context, BJDW will serve as a showcase for international and Chinese design talent. But just as important, it will act as a meeting place and laboratory—an international marketplace of ideas, and an incubator for a Chinese design culture that is still in its beginning stages.
“These are early days for design in Beijing and China, and that’s the ethos we want to capture: that of a work-in-progress with incredible possibilities,” says Aric Chen, BJDW’s creative director. “Beijing Design Week is an opportunity to support and perhaps even help guide this process.”

“As we all know, China has been in the spotlight, and now attention is turning to Chinese design,” says Yanling Duan, BJDW’s communications and programming director. “There’s a lot of curiosity, and there are also lots of expectations. We hope Beijing Design Week can help fulfill them.”

BEIJING AS BACKDROP

As the historic, political and cultural center of China—as well as a media, commercial, industrial, scientific and educational hub—Beijing is uniquely positioned to take a leading role in the country’s design evolution. Two years after the Olympics, the Chinese capital continues to develop at a rapid pace, adding to its already rich layering of imperial patrimony and traditional alleyways alongside Mao-era monuments and some of the world’s most radical new architecture.

From the fashionable Sanlitun area and the charming hutongs of Old Beijing to Tiananmen Square and the converted factory district of the 798 Art Zone, BJDW will mount events across the city so as to activate it with design.

HIGHLIGHT: TIANANMEN SQUARE

The highlight of BJDW 2011 will be a large-scale installation in Tiananmen Square. Mounted during October 1, the anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic, this unprecedented effort will become a focal point for China’s National Day celebrations. As such, it will transform the symbolic heart of China into a showcase for the international design community—emphasizing the power of design in enriching public life.

GUESTS OF HONOR: LONDON AND THE LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL

As part of its kick-off efforts, BJDW has forged a partnership with the London Design Festival, one of the world’s preeminent design events attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors each year in the British capital. As part of the agreement, London has been designated the Guest City for BJDW 2011, a cooperation that will include bringing some of the LDF’s cutting-edge content to Beijing. The partnership will be publicly announced at a luncheon in London, during the LDF, on September 20.

Says LDF director Ben Evans: “We are very excited by the opportunity to work closely with Beijing Design Week and hope that together we will be able to create new projects that have a global impact.”

About Beijing Design Week

Launching in 2011, after a pilot effort in 2009, Beijing Design Week is an initiative of the Municipality of Beijing. Featuring exhibitions, conferences, installations and other activities citywide, with both Chinese and international partners, it aims to serve as a launchpad for China’s developing design culture and a platform for Beijing’s emergence as a design and creative capital.

The host organizer of Beijing Design Week is Gehua Cultural Development Group, a leading state-owned enterprise dedicated to the creation and promotion of culture.

BJDW’s visual identity has been designed by Michael Rock and Xin Jing of the renowned New York firm 2×4.
 

Nike Zvezdochka by Marc Newson

Nike Zvezdochka by Marc Newson

Australian designer Marc Newson has created a limited edition range of his Zvezdochka shoes for sportswear brand NIKE.

Nike Zvezdochka by Marc Newson

Originally designed in 2004 and named after a russian dog sent into space in 1961, the shoes feature a flexible outer cage enclosing a replaceable mesh boot.

Newson and NIKE created the edition to celebrate the opening of Transport at Gagosian Gallery in New York, presenting Newson’s speed boat designed for Aquariva (see our earlier story).

The limited edition is available in the same colourways as the boat.

The information that follows is from NIKE:


Nike Sportswear presents the NIKE ZVEZDOCHKA by MARC NEWSON

In honor of the opening of “Transport”, an exhibition that brings together Marc Newson’s extensive works on transportation and human locomotion, NIKE and Marc Newson will produce a limited run of the NIKE Zvezdochka. Taking its name from the Russian Dog who ventured into space aboard the Sputnik 10 in 1961, the NIKE Zvezdochka was originally conceived in 2004 from Newson’s fascination with space travel and the rigorous exercise required of cosmonauts in the depths of outer space.

“Transport” will premiere the Aquariva by Marc Newson, Newson’s reinterpretation of the iconic leisure speedboat. To celebrate Newson’s work NIKE will release the NIKE Zvezdochka, directly inspired by the color characteristics of the Aquariva by Marc Newson. The shoe comes in two unique color combinations of Grey/Mahogany and Grey/Aegean blue and features a pliant outer cage with an interchangeable mesh bootie as with the original release.

On September 13th, the NIKE Zvezdochka by Marc Newson will be available exclusively at the Gagosian Shop, New York, 988 Madison Ave, M-Sun10am-7pm and the day following at Nike Sportswear, 21 Mercer Street, M-Sat 11am-7pm, Sun 12pm-6pm.

“Transport” opens on September 14th at Gagosian Gallery, 522 West 21st Street in New York City and will remain on view through October 16th 2010.


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Marc Newson at Gagosian
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Lego – Build Anything

Après le court-métrage The Diary of a Disappointed Book, voici une excellente idée de spot de publicité imaginée pour la marque Lego par Temujin Doran. Une superposition d’objets dans le monde réel, en fonction de la situation et du lieu. A découvrir dans la suite.



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Shoe Of The Week – Sam Edelman York Pumps

imageI’ve come to the conclusion that you can never have too many shoes. Ever! When a great pair of shoes comes along, you need to snatch them up before they disappear. My latest obsession comes in the form of these Sam Edelman York Pumps. These heels come in some really gorgeous and versatile colors including royal blue and classic black and have “party” written all over them! Reminiscent of a disco ball with its studs and pewter mirrors plastered across the base of the shoe, it has so much sass you really can’t go wrong. This sexy pump is on a great heel that will help elongate your legs and they’re super comfortable to boot! These babies have a platform that’ll keep your feet from dying but you don’t lose the height. Sam Edelman is on top of its game when it comes to great style and these shoes just go on to prove that. Are you a lover of suede? Edgy embellishents? Sky-high stilettos? Then you’ve found your shoe soul-mate match!



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Price – $159.99



WhoLtopiol was the first to add the ‘Sam Edelman York Pump‘ to the Hive.

8 Bits

Un court-métrage original de six minutes intitulé “8 bits” et mettant en scène un scénario de jeu-vidéo. Dirigé par Valère Amirault, Jean Delaunay, Sarah Laufer et Benjamin Mattern issus de Supinfocom Promo 2010. Un ensemble de scènes 2D/3D grâce à l’utilisation de Fracture.



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Art and Science Photography

L’artiste Caleb Charland présente son étonnant travail et cette série de photographie inspirée par les livres d’expériences scientifiques. Le “monde de la science” mélangé avec l’art, car il met en scène des objets du quotidien comme des allumettes, stylos ou encore des miroirs.



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