bernard voita


work about perspective has become more popular in the past few years, i think especially as we now have digital abilities experiencing the same effect in real space brings true amazement to precision. i couldn’t find much about bernard voita except that he is swiss, born in 1960. i’m guessing his work has inspired popular artists such as felice varini and the like. by kl

mistress betony Vernon

ouch! ring. cold.


betony verton wants to teach the world some sexual common sense. ‘‘people are not natural born lovers,’’ she says. ‘‘we learn skills over time, like a painter.’’ vernon, who designs a line of titillating ‘‘jewel tools’’ (read: sex accessories) sold at boutiques like coco de mer, recently opened a store-cum-boudoir in a historic 17th-century building in paris called “paradise-found” and is at work on a book detailing ‘‘the possibilities of pleasure and erotic ceremonies.’’ seems a good agenda but as far as myself, i’m not sure i understand the use of the ring… by pp’

bunny jarvis


a friend of mine told me this story over the week-end about jarvis cocker whom she has known for a long time. i’ll try to tell the story as she told me: she used to see jarvis in various parties and such, and at all times jarvis was handling a bottle of krug champagne and a carrot. so at some point my friend asked about the carrot, and jarvis told her that before his claim to fame, he had never had any champagne, deep in england where he comes from beer was the only choice. the first time he had champagne, he though that it was ok but it left him with a rather foul breath, so he went back to drinking beer. then it turned out, that one day he discovered krug, which he liked very much. so the story goes, he decided that he would carry a carrot in his pocket whenever he went out and after every sip of champagne, to balance the acidity, he would take a bite off the carrot to keep his fresh breath! hope my friend’s story is accurate, i love it too much to be disappointed. by pp’

spring is in the air

finally new york is in a spring feeling! we get to enjoy the sun and the earth and walking hand in hand through the eden fields of central park. ps. beware the hand of global warming overhead. by kl

How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare

had rabbit for dinner last night. it made me feel uneasy. i would have preferred to explain art to it through the evening…. joseph beuys, “How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare” (26 november 1965), performance documentation at galerie alfred schmela, düsseldorf. by kl

talking about vintage toys

1/32 scale slot car
a comparison of the available tracks, as you see the carrera allows ample room for turns!


ok while on this subject I may add that I just recently purchased the german built carrera slot car kit with 2 additional cars. now the one I need to get is this BMW 2002. by dd

WHAt the hell is SUBBUTEO?

recently issued commemorate sterling silver figures.

original team in box… note: goalie in green and blk. this box is even more vintage than i remember!!

the subutteo beatnicks on any given london corner back in the days.
o.k., I was sure nobody would know about this, but I was amazed to find it had such a following in the US! theres even an american subutteo asociation? they even have a listing of their 2008 national champions!! I must admit I grew up on this vintage game, and I loved it’s simple genius approach. as a 4th grader I had every team imaginable, from arsenal to brazil. I would beg my sisters to bring me new stuff every summer when they returned from boarding school in britain. I got the stadium and the crowds one summer, the stadium lights, various teams and the referees on another, the kicker and eventually the whole thing. while my friends played video game pong I chose to flick to kick! o.k… getting all teary eyed here… now in case you are laughing by now, hear this: “after 60 years since first release subbuteo is the probably world’s biggest selling football game. yes that’s right, not Fifa or Pro Evo nor the classic Sensible Soccer; it’s subbuteo that blows them all away. now fair enough up until now subbuteo has always been a board game of sort’s but it was only a matter of time it made its way onto our screensread more.” by dd