8 December
feast of the Immaculate Conception
1888 birth of Fiske Kimball
2005 arrival of Wolfhilde von Schlittenfahrt
FOS conference
gallery 1999/schizophrenia & architecture
Learning from Lauf (vague) S.
1998.12.08
hello, christian inversion of Rome text?
1999.12.08 11:42
hello, thanks, reading your book
1999.12.08 12:37
St. Ambrose, 8 December 2001
theatricsX2, too or TX2, too
the prophetic architecture of Leon Krier
TX2, too
2001.12.08
Re: Rosenquist's visual speak
2003.12.08 12:00
031208a.db Altes Museum and Palais des Congrès at Logan Circle
031208b.db Parkway quadrant model with PMA with flattened Ionic columns
uninhibited habitations
drawing by date
prints
2003.12.08
Re: sidenote:
2004.12.08 08:35
Thom Mayne on Charlie Rose
2005.12.08 08:27
2005.12.08 11:49
Re: monarch of archinect
2005.12.08 09:16
serpentOMA's pavillion
2005.12.08 12:03
2005.12.08 12:32
2005.12.08 14:37
2005.12.08 14:40
2005.12.08 15:02
2005.12.08 15:06
2005.12.08 16:16
2005.12.08 16:41
So What Crazy Things Are Happening?
2005.12.08 15:44
2005.12.08 17:05
interview question: help a 'necter out
2006.12.08 10:57
2006.12.08 14:44
2006.12.08 20:08
office fridge
2006.12.08 13:12
2006.12.08 14:13
2006.12.08 14:26
So What Crazy Things Are Happening?
2007.12.08 10:43
07120801.db Capital Park West with elevation alternatives, model
07120802.db Capital Park West with elevation alternatives, model
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St. Ambrose, 7 December 2001
2001.12.08
Went to the Free Library Central to record data in Santa Croce in Gerusalemme in the Corpus basilicarum christianarum Romae: Le basiliche cristiane antichi di Roma; it is a very good documentation. Coincidentally found The Geometry of Love, which is all about St. Agnes Outside the Walls; a great book/find.
After that went to the SEAL and Paley (The Architecture of Time and vol. 2 of Less Aesthetics More Ethics). Unexpectedly saw Ryan [the young builder] again.
At home thought of the likely reversal of only women being allowed in the Helena Chapel on 20 March--it was, after all, only women at the Holy Sepulcher on the first Easter.
In the evening went to the stratascape opening at the ICA and chatted some with Hani Rashid. [In my words,] "The people were/are not stationary, and the "scape" in no way moved on its own." I can use the above example and the New York Times article reversal as examples of "wishful thinking double theater." When Hani said the recent Guggenheim downsizing may actually bring the virtual museum actuality, I immediately thought of D+S's "Don't erase the erasure" The optimistic inversion, again (kind of).
Read The Geometry of Love for three hours.
TX2, too
2001.12.08
It was either Thursday or Friday that I came upon the idea of "Theatrics Times Two, too" as the "sequel" or equal or other stage of TX2, and that it occurs (is published) at Museumpeace. This is the simultaneous venue for art and fun, the un-real. Anything can occur there as long as its double, unreal, schizophrenic, or just an "other" (albeit the same) voice.
interview question: help a 'necter out
2006.12.08 10:57
Latest addition to the Working Title Museum:
The nice thing about virtual books is that they can morph so easily. For example, Infinite Ways to Stuff Stuff could just as well be How to Turn Every Corner of Your House into an Art Installation.
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