Bei & Nannini
3 stages of Death
From WNYC Radiolab program “After Life”:
An idea of death / the afterlife from David Eagleman that there are 3 stages of death: the moment your body dies, your funeral / when you are put into the ground and people gather to remember you, and lastly, the last time that anyone remembers you or mentions your name.
This means that after you are phyisically gone, the only way you exist is in other people’s minds – “since you only exist in other people’s minds you lose control of yourself and become who they want us to be” – maybe an amalgam of people’s memories of you and physical things you left behind (but always other people’s perception of you though the objects they are observing, or your thoughts or creative works that they are reading / observing).
See also the hundreds of cheesy dedications (Puff Daddy / Biggy), and exploitation by close family which would surely have repulsed them in their lifetime; ie John Lennon Citroen ad.
From here:
Pretty tasteless, but not the end of the world. Son Sean Ono Lennon defends it, saying it’s “hard to find new ways to keep dad in the new world,” and “you wouldn’t believe how many teenagers ask me who the Beatles were.” So, the answer to that can now be “that old-fashioned dude in the car commercial.”
Lime Green Orgy
Geological Chart
Awesome geological chart, in a rock / crystal / fossils / butterflies / skeletons shop in Amsterdam – Stenelux.
Unfortunately not for sale – these are the best pictures I could take in the small back room it was in.
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Air Condi oned
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GoodeMorning
Three Flags
Pavement Splat
Another (intentional?) pavement splat in Paris here.
Acne Futura Bag
“Homage to Paul Renner by Acne Jeans”
Paul Renner designed Futura, considered by Stanley Kubrick (amongst others) to be the perfect typeface.
Nice article about Kubrick on Futura here. (via Experimental Jetset)
Sack Pattern
Garage De Medecin
Classic French stencil type. Now made into a typeface: “The LL Le Corbusier family modernises a classic early 20th century stencil font. Two zinc stencil sets found by Cornel Windlin served as the basis for the character drawings by Nico Schweizer.” https://lineto.com/typefaces/le-corbusier

















