Showing posts with label new york. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new york. Show all posts

Friday, June 20, 2008

Alana Adye



1. Failure baking.
You know when everything just seems to be a bit wrong? And then you can't sleep and that makes things that little bit worse? Baking challenging new things at odd hours - 'failure baking' - has curative properties for me.

2. Eating apples.
They're in season and, really, could there ever be anything better than a crisp apple at some inappropriate hour of the morning when you've had a beverage or two, but are still far from bed? Carry an apple in your bag and you're sorted.

3. Downloading MoMA audio
New York is far away, but MoMA hosts great guest speakers. The lovely internet brings some of this arty excitement to my waiting ears at the click of a mouse.

4. Browsing Craigslist (New York)
I've been told that it's one of the better ways to find a place to live in NYC, but really I just love reading the often hilarious descriptions ("I have ten cats. Don't bother if you don't like cats. Seriously." etc) that accompany the vacancy posts.

5. Listening to Shag's playlists
My friend works in radio and has cultivated the wonderful habit of compiling playlists of songs he's currently enamoured with. Listening 'Shag's picks' never fails to have a positive effect on my emotional wellbeing (thanks Shag!).

Alana Adye can bake her way out of a bad situation and has enough cinema-savvy to shame the most screen-glued critic. In fact, she's off to New York later this year to buff up her film knowledge even more. (Another smartie lost from Sydney, sadly.)

James Gulliver Hancock



No One Belongs Here More Than You: stories by Miranda July
Miranda July is so great, I think I'm in love with her. I saw her at an opening in LA and almost died with shock. And these little stories of hers change your life - incredible!

Bottino NYC
Amazingly relaxed and relatively inexpensive, Bottino does everything just how I would, but better. Great for after the gallery openings in Chelsea.

It's Nice That blog
This blog has a great collection of stuff all the time, I was featured on here too!

Charles and Ray Eames
Famous for their chairs, Charles and Ray Eames are a creative duo who made everything from films to houses to mobiles. They had an awesomely varied career.

The recent New Yorker letter written by Haruki Murakami
This article was about how the Japanese author got into writing, changing from running a small jazz club in Japan. He describes his personality and its growth so well.

James Gulliver Hancock has created countless images that will blitz your visual cortex - from the beautifully whimsical cover for Darren Hanlon's last album to publications for Herman Miller to eye-stunning animation clips for Josh Pyke. An Australian artist currently based in LA, his latest work can be seen here.