This is for a book project called The Where, The What and The How: 75 Artists Illustrate the Wondrous Mysteries of the Universe that will be out next year sometime. I will post more details about it as it gets closer, but it looks like it’s going to be a good one.
I want Jon to build me a house out of icebergs.
I want to know why I haven’t been following Jon Klassen this entire time. *
NB Also, there’s one for the reading list.
"No wonder they cannot appreciate the really central Kafka joke — that the horrific struggle to establish a human self results in a self whose humanity is inseparable from that horrific struggle. That our endless and impossible journey toward home is in fact our home."
via mdub, The Made Shop
Peter Garfield literally flung houses into the air and photographed them, in what might be one of the most unbelievable projects I’ve ever encountered.
via the Triangulation Blog, via check-it.
(Source: lookcaitlin)
Kevin Bauman began photographing abandonment in Detroit in the mid-90s.
via kavalierandclay.
(via murmurandshout)
BYUN is the first film in a series called This Must Be the Place by Lost & Found. The series explores the idea of home — what makes them, how they represent us, and why we need them.
via Robert.
Chris Trinco, this is a great angle.
via fuckkyeahchicago:
Chicago tilt-shift winter scene. I love walking around Chicago at lunch and viewing this beautiful city from any vantage point I can get.


