New track is up: please give a listen if you have a moment.
BANG
THAT’S ONE
AND DONE
WE’VE ONLY
JUST BEGUN
THAT’S ONE
AND DONE
who is jenny odell, you ask? Jenny Odell is a Bay Area native/captive. Having studied old books and stuff at Berkeley and design at The New School and the San Francisco Art Institute, she shortly thereafter found herself working for the man but maintaining a superhero-like artist alter ego by night. Her work has been featured at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Google Headquarters, and Les Rencontres D’Arles in France. It’s also turned up on KQED, NPR’s Picture Show, Gawker, Rhizome, the GOOD Magazine blog, Pop-up Magazine, Elephant Magazine, and most bizarrely, a Belgian TV guide that came in the mail with an assortment of gorilla stickers. Prints of her work are available by request and on the always-reputable 20x200.com.
ELM STREET HOUSE
This is our design for a cottage in the woods north of Philadelphia. We are trying different things having to do with barns, nature, and slicing to reconfigure.
This is a table made from slices of Delaware River driftwood.The paths around the house are made up of Pennsylvania blue stone pavers and local river gravel. All the grasses are local types as well.
These are some images from the process of renovating and transforming the cottage we live in. Definitely a work in progress, but this is it so far.
I love the work this guy is doing! Wang Yuyang
EVA SCHINDLING liquid sound
“Sound travels as compression waves through gases and liquids. Stable in its immateriality it remains true to its original data. Here sound input has a stronger power over a flow field. It creates waves that propagate through the fluid. When two sound waves run towards each other, they collide and interfere with each other’s patterns. A snapshot of this collision is translated into a 3D model and produced with a milling machine.”
Eva Schindling






































