Monday, September 30, 2002

Word on the street is NYC freaks can expect performances form DJ Hell and Fischerspooner on Devil's Night and Halloween, respectively. That's all we can say right now.

I know and adore the Neil Denari illustration Chad refers to well, which I believe is the Museum of the Twentieth Century. It's especially beautiful in person for its tactile quality and the fact that it was rendered in pen and ink... none of this sissy computer modeling! [More built work please.]

posted by Michael Doyle


In response to your question Mike, I have been a Denari fan for a while. I think ever since I found myself visually adhered to one of his drawings at MOMA I have been curious to see something realtime. The LA Eyeworks store is a small step in the right direction. It is nice to see a space where all the parts at least appears to have been generated from one concise idea. Although I must say I could have done without the after-the-fact signage on the fa�ade, but overall the place had general grooviness.
I thought the Times article was great. Karl Lagerfeld is so freaky. I can totally see him riding around in that conversion van discreetly flipping off motorists behind his little lace face fan. It is too bad they didn�t show the interiors as I am wondering what Lagerfeld puffy rotating captain�s chairs might look like or if Paul Smith�s Bristol has striped seats.