Wednesday, April 8, 2009
The Walrus is Paul.
So we are thinking about a trip to London this summer, and have consequently been thinking of all things British. Here is a really cool video of some of the "traffic" on Abbey Road. I can't wait to do the "Abbey Road" myself!
Labels:
abbey road,
beatles,
england,
london
Monday, April 6, 2009
Hollowbody Perfection

Paul Languedoc is the soundman for the band Phish, and he also makes some ridiculously amazing guitars. Trey Anastasio has been playing Languedoc's guitars for most of his career, and now you can too. For a mere $10k, you can take home one these sweet puppies. Check out his website at: www.languedocguitars.com.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Restaurant Week Boston: Aquitaine
On Friday night we happened to be out with two of our chicest friends in the South End (you know who you are). After we got out of what was an un-remarakle "art" show, we were STARVING! Well, we were in one of the busiest restaurant neighborhoods in the city during what we soon found out was "restaurant week". This is not good news when trying to find a table without reservations. So after a little wandering, and a few very full hot spots...we go into Aquitaine. Aquitaine is a romantic French bistro on Tremont know for is great food and sophisticated atmosphere. At first we were told there were no tables to be had...but after a little eye batting, and a fortuitous cancellation WE WERE IN! The drinks were unique and delicious. The roasted beet salad was amazing. Then the main entrees came! I had a fantastic tagliatelle with chanterelle mushrooms, which was some of the best pasta I've ever had (I know lofty statement). And because it was restaurant week...we of course had dessert. Chocolate torte and profiteroles with chocolate sauce are not to be missed. I can't believe we have lived in this city for almost six years and haven't been to Aquitaine before. This won't be the last time, for sure! Yummm.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Film Review: "Helvetica"



I had been made aware of the wonder of the Helvetica font from a graphic designer friend years ago. His feelings about this simple and versatile font ranged from that of reverence to an all out fetish. I was told of the symmetry, versatility, and beauty of the font. As time when on I found a pattern with all my graphic design friends.... whenever asked about fonts they talked about Helvetica like it was some sort of cult. They talked about the font like it was more of something you believe in, instead of just a typeface. As a fellow designer I understand the power of print, but didn't hold Helvetica in the same elevated status.... I just didn't get it. What do I know. Then came, "Helvetica", the documentary film by Gary Hustwit. The film sheds some light on the development of one of the most successful and prolific fonts of the last 50 years. The film artfully points out how this simple typeface can be the voice of everything from street signs to The Gap and virtually everything descriptive and stylish in between. Once you are tuned into this fact you feel like you just can't escape from the ever-reaching grasp of Helvetica. This is a great film for anyone interested in the power of design to shape our graphic world. And, no, to rent the DVD do you not have to sign up for some graphic design cult or drink any font-cult koolaid.
*Check out some film stills showing off how the font is everywhere at the right.
Labels:
films,
fonts,
gary hustwit,
graphic design,
helvetic,
typeface,
typeography
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Mercury Fountain
I was recently browsing YouTube to see if I could find any videos of artist, Alexander Calder, in action in his studio. What I found was something different entirely. Here is a video of a founatain Calder made for use with Mercury instead of water. It is housed at the Fundacio Joan Miro museum in Barcelona. Yet another reason to visit Spain!
PS - Mercury is liquid at room temperature because of the pronounced relativistic effects on the outer shell electrons. Relativity at work... awesome.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Backyard Astrophotography... in the City!
This is my first post! Thanks for letting me post, G! It seems like the only thing you can see in the night sky over Boston is the moon, but it was amazing this winter. There were numerous nights when the moon, Jupiter and Venus were in close conjunction right at dusk. On some of those nights, I broke out my telescope and digital camera, started snapping pictures and caught some pretty cool shots of different phases. Here are some high-resolution shots for your viewing pleasure!
Craft Boston- 2009
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