Wagamama Aruki Paris on Flickr.
Wagamama Aruki guidebook map of Paris nightlife, showing points of interest and relative levels of danger to tourists (indicated by cute screaming face icons).
From the guidebook ‘Wagamama Aruki: Paris’, 1997. Reprinted in ‘World Diagram Collection’, Pie Books, 2006.
Map: Street map of Phoenix, Arizona (1956) originally posted to the BIG Map Blog.
Lacan on psychosis: “This is perfectly logical. If you love someone, you want to incorporate and become one with the loved one.
Madness is not simply a product of reason, it is an exercise of the most rigorous logic.”
-Introducing Lacan, Darian Leader and Judy Groves
“Goldman Sachs canceled visits to Harvard and Brown University last week following a November incident where Occupy Harvard protesters attempted to enter a recruitment session. Students at Yale University, Princeton and Cornell University have also rallied at campus events by investment firms.”
(Source: bloomberg.com)
Occupy protesters stop a group of big-rigs from entering the Port of Oakland, December 12, 2011.
(Source: fuckyeahmarxismleninism)
Defence minister demands apology from Washington for invading Iranian airspace and says plane is now its property.
(Source: fuckyeahmarxismleninism)
Two actions by art collective Voina against Russian police, 2010. We can only guess what they are up to right now.
Mariko Mori is a 31-year-old artist, a former fashion model and student of fashion design, who was born in Japan and lives in Tokyo and New York. Thomas Sokolowski, director of The Andy Warhol Museum, called her “a cross between a geisha girl and Gidget,” and she has also been described as a cyberchick and as Barbarella. With her eye-popping, oversized, computer-manipulated images starring herself in various guises, she is getting a lot of attention in the art world. Who is she really? What is she doing at the Warhol? And what are the connections between her and everybody’s favorite surrealist, Salvador Dali, also showing at the Warhol Museum?