Someone commented on my August 13 post http://bbworkswell.blogspot.com/2008/08/how-do-you-get-two-from-one.html recommending I take a look at your visual archive and it was love at first sight. I can’t pretend to match the graphic skills you bring to the party but I feel there is a need to provide an enthusiastic viewpoint on everyday stuff and I do my best, relying mainly on words. Also, I have a semi-serious question. Would a well-designed piece of kit look superior to something badly designed when both were disassembled? It’s a non-question, of course. The result would depend on how good the collage was. I suspect you’d instinctively do a better collage of the former rather than the latter. Can’t wait for your magnum opus – the disembowelled washing machine.
Swissmiss is an online garden Tina Roth Eisenberg started in 2005 and has lovingly tended to ever since.
Besides swissmiss, Tina founded and runs TeuxDeux, CreativeMornings and her Brooklyn based co-working community Friends Work Here. (She also started Tattly which was recently adopted by BIC)
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Someone commented on my August 13 post http://bbworkswell.blogspot.com/2008/08/how-do-you-get-two-from-one.html recommending I take a look at your visual archive and it was love at first sight. I can’t pretend to match the graphic skills you bring to the party but I feel there is a need to provide an enthusiastic viewpoint on everyday stuff and I do my best, relying mainly on words. Also, I have a semi-serious question. Would a well-designed piece of kit look superior to something badly designed when both were disassembled? It’s a non-question, of course. The result would depend on how good the collage was. I suspect you’d instinctively do a better collage of the former rather than the latter. Can’t wait for your magnum opus – the disembowelled washing machine.
Aug 14th, 2008 / 7:35 am
Sorry about the snafu. Didn’t pay enough attention to the sources. But the sentiments stand even if they were directed to the wrong person.
Aug 14th, 2008 / 10:40 am
Reminds me of http://takeitapart.net, but more artsy.
Sep 16th, 2008 / 1:12 pm