Another trailer of Star Wars: The Old Republic; 6:20 long(zip of TOR_Return_mov).
Author: dig
Libre Graphics Meeting 2011
For archival purpose –
Projects | 6th Annual “Libre Graphics Meeting” 10-13 May 2011 – Montreal, Quebec.
rififi
A Criterion Collection film directed by Jules Dassin, borrowed from the library. Heist, gangster, noir, adapted from the novel, Du Rififi chez les Hommes by Auguste le Breton. France. 1955.

And an image of a poster by Robert Hossein snatched from ebay.
Sao Francisco de Xavier, Brazil

Thomas Struth
Geldern 1954 – lives in Düsseldorf and Berlin
SAO FRANCISCO DE XAVIER, BRAZIL
2001. C-Print, 2003.
46,3 x 59,2 cm (60,8 x 75,5 cm) (18 1/4 x 23 1/4 in. (23 7/8 x 29 3/4 in.))
Signed, dated (exposure and print), titled and numbered in pencil on the reverse.
From the edition of 40 + 12 A.P. numbered prints from the Portfolio II of the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), ed. by the Serge Sorokko Gallery, San Francisco 2004.
lanterne am zaun

Else Thalemann
Berlin 1901 – 1984 pen Lauterbach
LANTERN AT A FENCE
Circa 1930. Vintage. Gelatin silver print. Agfa-Brovira-paper.
17,1 x 12,1 cm (17,3 x 12,3 cm) (6 3/4 x 4 3/4 in. (6 3/4 x 4 7/8 in.))
On the reverse typewritten label with photographer- and title note as well as archive number.
swtor
i wish it wasn’t mmo.
Conceptual Suburbia: A Design Project Descends on Levittown – NYTimes.com
Suburbia: What a concept by Allison Arieff.
What what most tangible in Open House was the work that remained most invisible. The design team of EFGH (Hayley Eber and Frank Gesualdi) with Irina Chemyakova explored the potential benefits that changes to code, zoning and other regulatory modifications might have on the existing suburb. The things they proposed, much in keeping with the work of others spearheading the movement to rethink suburbia like Ellen Dunham-Jones, June Williamson and Galina Tachieva, included increasing density, retrofitting existing buildings for new uses, and experimenting with public/private space.
These changes, along with residents’ inclination to improve their own communities, could lead to better models for future development. I’ve observed little glimmers of the possibilities in truly collaborative projects like Farmer D’s suburban agriculture communities in the southeastern United States, the Ainsworth Collective’s efforts to develop a sustainable neighborhood in Portland, Ore., or the livable community projects of the Dallas suburb Oak Cliff.
Research for Project Kendall.



















