The Philosophers' Football Match


Wikipedia - "The Philosophers' Football Match is a Monty Python sketch depicting a football match in the Olympiastadion at the 1972 Munich Olympics between philosophers representing Greece and Germany. Starring in the sketch are Archimedes (John Cleese), Socrates (Eric Idle), Hegel (Graham Chapman), Nietzsche (Michael Palin), Marx (Terry Jones) and Kant (Terry Gilliam)."
Wikipedia, Philosophers Football, Telegraph

The Belles Heures


"The Belles Heures (1405–1408/9) of Jean de Berry, a treasure of The Cloisters collection, is one of the most celebrated and lavishly illustrated manuscripts in this country. Because it is currently unbound, it is possible to exhibit all of its illuminated pages as individual leaves, a unique opportunity never to be repeated."
Met Museum

Charles Olson: August 1963


"Charles Olson's monumental reading (2 hr 45 mins) at the Vancouver Poetry Festival, August 1963"
Penn Sound

Dark ambient


Necropolis Necrosphere
Wikipedia - "Dark ambient is a subgenre of ambient music that features foreboding, ominous, or discordant overtones. Dark ambient emerged in the 1980s and 1990s with the introduction of new synthesizer and sampling technology in the electronic music genre and other technical advances in music. Dark ambient is an unusually diverse genre, related to industrial music, noise, ethereal wave, and black metal, yet generally free from derivatives and connections to other genres or styles."
Wikipedia, darkambient, last.fm, Cold Warning, Dark Ambient Radio, Dark Ambient Music, Cold Spring, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4), (5)

Ulysses "Seen"


"Throwaway Horse projects are meant to be mere companion pieces to the works themselves-by outfitting the reader with the familiar gear of the comic narrative and the progressive gear of web annotations, we hope that a tech-savvy new generation of readers will be able to cut through jungles of unfamiliar references and appreciate the subtlety and artistry of the original books themselves which they otherwise might have neglected."
Ulysses "Seen", The Webcomic Overlook #93: Ulysses Seen, Ulysses "Seen" Blog, The New Yorker, Wikipedia

Moyra Davey


16 Photographs from Paris, 2009
"Photographer Moyra Davey takes quiet but ravishing photographs of typically overlooked and banal objects. Newspapers, dust, books, money, empty bottles, and the things on top of refrigerators all figure in series of pictures that bring viewers into a state of increased sensitivity to their everyday lives. Long Life Cool White features forty-five of the artist’s photographs from the past two decades."
Yale Press, Dust: Videos by Moyra Davey, Exposure Project

The Honeycombs


Wikipedia - "The Honeycombs were an English beat/pop group, founded in 1963 in North London. The group had one chart-topping hit, the million selling 'Have I the Right?', in 1964. After that song the interest in the group ebbed away, and they split up in late 1966. The group's most distinguishing mark was their female drummer, Honey Lantree."
Wikipedia, YouTube, (1)

Borges—The Conjectural Poem


Eugène Delacroix, The Battle of Taillebourg (1834)
"Lawyers can be dishonest, venal and self-serving. Lawyers can be intoxicated by power and can do evil to achieve it. But lawyers can be heroes, though sometimes tragic ones, whose vision provides inspiration across the ages. Consider this amazing poem by Borges, a salute to his ancestor, Francisco Narciso de Laprida, a lawyer who struggled to bring democratic liberalism anchored in the rule of law to the southern cone of Latin America."
Harpers

Rock-paper-scissors


Wikipedia - "Rock-paper-scissors is a hand game played by two or more people. The game is known by many names, including paper-rock-scissors, paper-scissors-rock, fargling, cachipun, scissors-paper-rock/stone, jan-ken-pon, kauwi-bauwi-bo, and rochambeau."
Wikipedia, Google

Factory Records


Wikipedia - "Factory Records was a Manchester based British independent record label, started in 1978 by Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus, which featured several prominent musical acts on its roster such as Joy Division, New Order, A Certain Ratio, The Durutti Column, Happy Mondays, and (briefly) James and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark."
Wikipedia, Factory Records, A Factory Discograpy, Google, YouTube - BBC, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

W.R. MacAskill


"We have also taken some of MacAskill's 16mm silent colour film footage from the 1930s and converted it for online viewing. The MacAskill Travelogue presents Nova Scotia for potential tourists, while the Bluenose footage provides truly exciting coverage of the last International Fishermen's Trophy Race, off Gloucester, MA in 1938."
Nova Scotia, W.R. MacAskill: The Man and His Time

WK Interact Goes Big in New York


Wooster Collective, WK

Willie Mays


Wikipedia - "William Howard 'Willie' Mays, Jr. (born May 6, 1931) is a retired American baseball player who played the majority of his career with the New York and San Francisco Giants before finishing with the New York Mets."
Wikipedia, NNDB, npr, YouTube

Paul Bowles (1910-1999)


"The American writer and composer, Paul Bowles, reflects on his life in Morocco, his adopted home for over fifty years. Dir. Mohamed Ulad-Mohand. Runtime: 27 min. "
UbuWeb

The Ronettes


Wikipedia - "The Ronettes were a 1960s girl group from New York City, best known for their work with producer Phil Spector. The group consisted of lead singer Veronica Bennett (a.k.a. Ronnie Spector); her sister, Estelle Bennett; and their cousin Nedra Talley."
Wikipedia, The Ronettes, last.fm, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4)

Stencil graffiti


Stencil near Rush and State Street, Chicago
Wikipedia - "Stencil graffiti makes use of a paper, cardboard, or other media to create an image or text that is easily reproducible. The desired design is cut out of the selected medium and then the image is transferred to a surface through the use of spray paint or roll-on paint."
Wikipedia

No Depression


Wikipedia - "No Depression was a bi-monthly magazine that covered a broad range of roots music, including alternative country and Americana. It was launched in September 1995 (as a quarterly) by co-editors/co-founders Grant Alden and Peter Blackstock, who brought in Kyla Fairchild as a co-publisher shortly thereafter."
Wikipedia, No Depression

Leslie Hewitt


Untitled, 2005
"Leslie Hewitt is inspired by 'the everyday and the transformative power of circumstance or situation,' as she notes in Modern Painters, taking on the forsaken documents of our past—brittle pictures, forgotten books, repressed films, and ephemera—to repurpose them in the present."
Whitney, Leslie Hewitt

Olympic Pictograms Through the Ages


"Designer Steven Heller traces the evolution of the tiny symbols for each Olympic sport since their appearance in 1936."
NYT

William T. Wiley


Alchemical Lyon, 2007
Wikipedia - "William T. Wiley (born October 21, 1937, in Bedford, Indiana) is a contemporary American artist. His practice spans a broad range of media including drawing, painting, sculpture, film, performance, and pinball. At least some of Wiley's work has been referred to as Funk art."
Wikipedia, William T. Wiley, artnet

David Tudor


Wikipedia - "David Eugene Tudor (January 20, 1926 – August 13, 1996) was an American pianist and composer of experimental music."
Wikipedia, David Tudor, The Getty, Sonic Memorial for David Tudor, YouTube - Realisation of David Tudor's Rainforest IV, (1), (2)

In & Out of Amsterdam: Travels in Conceptual Art, 1960–1976


Jan Dibbets. Untitled. 1969
"This exhibition examines approximately seventy-five works by artists of different nationalities relating to travel and the city of Amsterdam, which was the nexus of intense art activities in the 1960s and 1970s, when artists converged there from all over the world."
MoMA, artcritical, Brooklyn Rail, NYT

Prince Buster


Wikipedia - "Cecil Bustamente Campbell, O.D. (born 28 May 1938), better known as Prince Buster and also known by his Muslim name Muhammed Yusef Ali, is a musician from Kingston, Jamaica is regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of ska and rocksteady music. The records he made on the Blue Beat label in the 1960s inspired many reggae and ska artists."
Wikipedia, last.fm, ska2soul, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6)

New York Cubans


Wikipedia - "The New York Cubans were a Negro Leagues baseball team that played during the 1930s and from 1939 to 1950. Despite playing in the Negro Leagues, the team occasionally employed white-skinned Hispanic baseball players as well, because Hispanics in general were largely ignored by the major league baseball teams before Jackie Robinson played for the Brooklyn Dodgers for the first time."
Wikipedia, Negro League Baseball Players Association

dance on paper


Pina Bausch
"Who is dancing on paper? Dance on Paper is an open space for writing about movement and its many manifestations. Previously from Paris and New York City, now from Riverside, CA, I intend this site mostly for my own documentation, but also to relay interesting discourse on contemporary dance from French into English."
dance on paper

Gotham City


Wikipedia - "Gotham City, a fictional city appearing in DC Comics, is best known as the home of Batman. Batman's place of residence was first identified as Gotham City in Batman #4 (Winter 1940)."
Wikipedia

Bauhaus: The Face of the 20th Century (1994)


"The Bauhaus school of design, craftsmanship and architecture, founded by Walter Gropius at Weimar in 1919, was largely responsible for revolutionizing the structure of art school tuition, and its basic tenets of design are now a modern commonplace."
UbuWeb

Tapedeck


"Tapedeck.org is a project of neckcns.com, built to showcase the amazing beauty and (sometimes) weirdness found in the designs of the common audio tape cassette. There's an amazing range of designs, starting from the early 60's functional cassette designs, moving through the colourful playfulness of the 70's audio tapes to amazing shape variations during the 80's and 90's."
Tapedeck

Z'EV


Wikipedia - "Z'EV (born Stefan Joel Weisser, at 7:58 a.m. on February 8, 1951 in Los Angeles, California) is an American text-sound artist, poet and mystic who is perhaps best known for his work as a catacoustic (reflected sound-based) percussionist."
Wikipedia, MySpace, Z'ev: Swords into Plowshares, YouTube, (1), (2)

Gustav Metzger


Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, April 28 1943, (1995/2009)
Wikipedia = "Gustav Metzger (born 1926) is an artist and political activist who developed the concept of Auto-Destructive Art and the Art Strike. Together with John Sharkey, he initiated the Destruction in Art Symposium in 1966. Metzger is recognized for his protests in the political and artistic realms."
Wikipedia, Guardian, Gustav Metzger, artinfo, YouTube, (1), (2), (3)

Folk America


The Bently Boys
"Clips and commentary about or by the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Charlie Poole, Fiddlin' John Carson, Dock Boggs, Mississippi John Hurt, Judy Collins, Steve Earle, Pete Seeger, Honeyboy Edwards, Slim Bryant, Leadbelly, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Rambling Jack Elliot, Anna Lomax, Mary Travis, Tom Paxton, Roger McGuinn, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Robbie Robertson, Stephen Stills, Country Joe McDonald, Odetta, Tom Paxton and more."
Folk America: Birth Of A Nation, Folk America: This Land Is Your Land, Folk America: Blowin' In The Wind

NYPL Map Rectifier


"The NYPL Map Rectifier is a tool for digitally aligning ('rectifying') historical maps from the NYPL's collections to match today's precise maps. Visitors can browse already rectified maps or assist the NYPL by aligning a map. Play the video above to tour the site and learn how to rectify a map yourself."
NYPL

Éric Rohmer


Wikipedia - "Éric Rohmer (4 April 1920 – 11 January 2010) was a French film director, film critic, journalist, novelist, screenwriter and teacher. A figure in the post-war New Wave cinema, he was a former editor of Cahiers du cinĂ©ma."
Wikipedia, NYT, Films de France, IMDb

African Head Charge


Wikipedia - "African Head Charge is a dub reggae ensemble active since the early 1980s. The group was formed by percussionist Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, and featured a revolving cast of members, including, at times, Prisoner, Crocodile, Junior Moses, Sunny Akpan, Skip McDonald, and Jah Wobble. The group released most of its albums on Adrian Sherwood's label, On-U Sound."
Wikipedia, On-U Sound, MySpace, last.fm, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4)

Gabriele MĂĽnter


Jawlensky and Werefkin, 1909
Wikipedia - "Gabriele MĂĽnter (19 February 1877 –19 May 1962) was a German expressionist painter who was at the forefront of the Munich avant-garde in the early 20th century."
Wikipedia, MyStudios, artnet

The International Dada Archive


"Founded in 1979 as part of the Dada Archive and Research Center, the International Dada Archive is a scholarly resource for the study of the historic Dada movement. The Archive has compiled a comprehensive collection of documentation and scholarship relating to Dada."
The International Dada Archive

Bang on a Can


Wikipedia - "Bang on a Can is a multi-faceted musical organization based in New York City. It was founded in 1987 by three American composers who remain its artistic directors: Julia Wolfe, David Lang, and Michael Gordon. It is a major force in the presentation of new concert music, and has presented hundreds of musical events worldwide."
Wikipedia, Bang on a Can, cantaloupe, YouTube, Thurston Moore - Stroking Piece, "Manhatta" by Michael Nyman, Bang on a Can: Summer Music Institute 2008 #31, STEVE REICH DIRECTING BANG ON A CAN, Louis Andriessen - Workers Union, In C by Terry Riley - Bang on a can

Danh Vo


"Danh Vo has planted a garden on the roof of the historical passageway using plants which former French missionaries introduced to Europe on their return from Vietnam. The artist ordered these plants from a special horticultural nursery in North Rhine-Westphalia; they may be regarded as descendants of the varieties that were originally introduced, among them predominantly different species of rhododendron."
Preis2009, frieze, Contemporary Art Daily, ArtMag, YouTube - Package Tour - part I, Package Tour - part II

Michael Buthe


Der Engel und sein Schatten, 1974
"Buthe worked in various media and was one of the first artists to present room-size installations as works of art. These installations could be seen as settings for shamanistic ceremonies. In painting and assemblage, Buthe consistently experimented with color and a wide variety of materials, including fabric, foil, and organic matter. His art was greatly influenced by his personal spirituality and by his travels to Africa and the Middle East."
Alexander and Bonin, Google

David Hochbaum


You Are Not Falling, You Are Floating
"This February Corey Helford Gallery presents You Are Not Falling, You Are Floating, an immersion into the surreal state of consciousness between being awake and asleep and the secrets about ourselves, which are revealed in our dreams, by New York artist David Hochbaum."
Contra, David Hochbaum, MySpace

Antique Radio Tuning Dials


"A special thanks goes to Doug Morton, of 72 Studio, who designed and provided me the above photograph and the Antique Radio Tuning Dials viewing web page."
Indiana Radios

Timelines: Sources from History


"This British Library interactive timeline allows you to explore collection items chronologically, from medieval times to the present day. It includes a diverse combination of texts: those that allow glimpses of everyday life (handbills, posters, letters, diaries), remnants of political events (charters, speeches, campaign leaflets), and the writings of some of our best known historical and literary figures."
Timelines: Sources from History

John Prine


Wikipedia - "John Prine (born October 10, 1946, in Maywood, Illinois) is an American country/folk singer-songwriter. He has been active as a recording artist and live performer since the early 1970s."
Wikipedia, John Prine, last.fm, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8)

Demons and Devotion: The Hours of Catherine of Cleves


Mouth of Hell (detail)
"The Hours of Catherine of Cleves is the most important and lavish of all Dutch manuscripts as well as one of the most beautiful among the Morgan's collection. Commissioned by Catherine of Cleves around 1440 and illustrated by an artist known as the Master of Catherine of Cleves, the work is an illustrated prayer book containing devotions that Catherine would recite throughout the day. The manuscript's two volumes have been disbound for the exhibition, which features nearly a hundred miniatures."
The Morgan Library & Museum, NYT

USA: Poetry - Frank O'Hara


Joe Brainard and Frank O'Hara, "Is That the Height of Your Ambition Johnny?" (1964)
"USA: Poetry was produced and directed by Richard O. Moore for National Education Television. The twelve part documentary series which was produced in 1965-66, showcased many poets including, Anne Sexton, John Wieners, Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, John Ashbery, William Everson, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Creeley, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gary Snyder, Kenneth Koch, Ed Sanders, Michael McClure, Philip Whalen, Richard Wilbur, Denise Levertov, and Louis Zukofsky."
Frank O'Hara, (1), lingo 7, New Yorker - "Fast Company", "An Outside View: Frank O'Hara Scholar David Lehman on Meditations in an Emergency, A Frank O'Hara Exhibit", Frank O'Hara: Nothing Personal, YouTube

Blondie


Wikipedia - "Blondie is an American rock band founded by singer Deborah Harry and guitarist Chris Stein. The band was a pioneer in the early American new wave and punk rock scenes of the mid-1970s. Their first two albums contained strong elements of these genres, and although successful in the United Kingdom and Australia, Blondie was regarded as an underground band in the United States until the release of Parallel Lines in 1978."
W - (1), Blondie, last.fm, YouTube, (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8)

Thierry Guetta (aka Mr. Brainwash)


"While 'Exit Through The Gift Shop', Banksy's documentary about Thierry Guetta (aka Mr. Brainwash) debuts at the Berlin Film Festival, Thierry himself is opening 'Icons' his first solo show in New York."
Wooster Collective, Art is Alive, L.A. 'Street Artist' Mr. Brainwash Takes Manhattan (With a Velvet Rope, Of Course)

Spade Cooley


Wikipedia - "Donnell Clyde 'Spade' Cooley (December 17, 1910 – November 23, 1969) was an American Western Swing musician, big band leader, actor, and television personality. His career ended when he was arrested and convicted for the murder of his second wife, Ella Mae Evans."
Wikipedia, B-Westerns, YouTube, (1), (2), (3)

Vik Muniz


Waterlilies, after Claude Monet (Pictures of Magazines, Still-life), 2004
Wikipedia - "Vik Muniz (born 1961) is a Brazilian born, New York based artist who experiments with media. His works are fleeting and consist of objects arranged to make an image, he then photographs the arrangement resulting in the final piece."
Wikipedia, Vik Muniz, artnet, TED, Google

Nancy Spero


Israeli Women Soldiers, ca 1966-1970
Wikipedia - "As both artist and activist, Nancy Spero’s career has spanned fifty years. Her continuous engagement with contemporary political, social, and cultural concerns is renowned. She has chronicled wars and apocalyptic violence as well as articulating visions of ecstatic rebirth and the celebratory cycles of life."
Wikipedia, artnet, art21