Monday, November 30, 2009

Lesportsac Diaper Bag

Presentation (sic) culture societat i


Presentation of the first issue of (sic) i societat culture. Editorial project and exhibition organized by the MUVIM-Museum Valencià the Il · lustració i of Modernity , Provincial Council of Valencia.

Wednesday 2 December at 19'30h. EASD In-School of Art and Design , Headquarters Velluters, Valencia, C / Pintor Domingo, 20.

Participants: Xavier

Giner, Director of EASD
Roman de la Calle, Director of MUVIM
Alvaro de los Angeles Commissioner (sic) i societat
culture Ángel Álvarez and Antonio Ballesteros ( ESTABLIMENT.ORG ), designers (sic) i societat culture and typography SicFont.

(sic) i societat culture is an exhibition and publishing project divided into twelve deliveries to analyze and display the Velluters district of Valencia. Between December 2, 2009 and February 18, 2010, each week presents an eight-page journal, carried out with press and printed on newsprint, which has a compilation character. The contents of each issue includes articles and opinion columns, feature articles, graphic artists, interviews, and sections that are formed from the photographic history of the area and the views of current neighborhood residents. The circulation is 4000 copies per issue and distributed free in about 50 points, including museums, galleries, bars, cafes and small businesses in general.
also from December 17 will be open in the lobby of Muvim exposure database and reading room (sic), with specific furniture designed and produced by Xavier Arenós.



In a delivery, we are also there. Crucial factor the parrot!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Nordictrack Audiostrider 800 Power Cord

"The Great Impeller months of Món Arrow _Puntas





Two moments of what happened yesterday with the exhibition "Points of Arrow "in The Valencia shipyards.

The TejedoraCCEC continues its advocacy and campaign " The Great Impeller months of Món , this time with the presence of "Salvador Perruquer" a success!

For all photos on Flickr

Monday, November 2, 2009

Revlon Skinlights Discontinued

The face of shame (the open). Ironically

For
many reasons you may end up appearing in a photograph that should not be, doing things you should not have ever done and perhaps adopt a body position that you thought impossible: luck, immaturity, intoxication, fever, a paparazzo, in short. The variables are too many and are not subject of this blog-indeed, perhaps they should not be subject to any forum or in any way if your name is not Bruni and stupidity that did not was dancing naked in public (necessary and sufficient conditions .)

for reasons more clear (to avoid a lawsuit or to protect the identity of any pobrediablo), the media tend to distort some faces in some pictures or in images captured for television. When this happens, the results are frightening.

I am not referring to the "notes" "journalistic" "(Note the quotation marks in each of the terms and the term are the two words together) that normally accompany these images in the media terribly gruesome. I refer to the aesthetic results of those who have been distorted to appear issued. What

no journalistic scruples? What there is a minimum respect for the faces of drunken celebrities, dead or repentant robbers? Who decides that these noses are not worth squat to continue showing off the streets daily?

Thank God there is this new product. Or at least should be.

Mortgage Calculator Steps

Arrowheads. New Paths in Contemporary Art of El Valenciano


The cur (r) ador José Luis Pérez Pont has invited us to participate Arrowheads project. Down all the info. Do not fail to happen!

ARROWHEAD

New Paths in Contemporary Art Valenciano

4th November to 13 December 2009
Opening: Wednesday 4 November at 20:00 h


Atarazanas Plaza Juan Antonio Benlliure, s / n. 46011 Valencia


ARROW is a project that aims to make a scanner in the panorama of contemporary art, highlighting some of the new trails being developed in Valencia. The inauguration will take place next Wednesday, 4 November at 20h., In the shipyards of Valencia.

not only puts an eye on the work of artists but also art critics, seeking to streamline relations in the field, visible to many of the agents involved in it and encourage increased professional dialogue in this field. Have scheduled a parallel working groups for this purpose.

Another purpose, muted so far to the participants themselves, is to assess, as part of the X-ray, the way in which artists and face the reality of their time. The way in which they participate in a particular way of doing things, to understand art today, be aware of their ability to communicate with the public, the intention or not that relationship, to use the tools that technology has to available and apply them as they do in other areas of your life. Because if it is unsafe to be devoured by the frenetic speed inconsequential events of the present, it is equally inhibited the moment that one will live.

is not intended to propose a project on art and technology, or that artists do anything different from what has been its line of work. The claim has been publicly open reflection through art practice, on the closeness or distance that artistic discourses-formal, instrumental and conceptually, remain with the company and present forms of communication.

certainly a lot to do but first, should stop to think, to compare ideas, to listen to other opinions, to find other ways to look with different eyes. We could start today.

Artists: Maria Llanos Alonso, Art at Quadrat, Raul Belinchón, Pablo Bellot, Noah Berman, Stephanie Bustos, Regina de Miguel, David Ferrando Giraut, Carlos Garcia, Patricia Gomez / M ª Jesús González, Fermín Jiménez, The Weaver CCEC, Miriam Lozano, Javi Moreno, Angel Pastor, Pastor Vanessa, Lucy Pla, Jesus Rivera, Paloma Rueda, Sara Sanz, Anna Talens, Álvaro Tamayo, Vicente Tirado, David Trujillo, Nelo Vinuesa / Samuel Orti.

Critics: David Arlandis, Alba boils Braza, José Luis Clemente, Helena de las Heras, Alvaro de los Angeles, Ricardo Forriols, Daniel Gasca, Jose Luis Giner, Maite Ibáñez, Javier Moroccan Barbarian Miyares, Marina Pastor, David Perez, Elizabeth Perez, Agustin Perez Rubio, Carmen Prats, Eduard Ramirez, Joan Robledo Palop, Ricardo Silvestre, Isabel Tejedo, Rosalía Torrent Save Torres, Rosa Ulpian, United Artists from the Museum, Virginia Villaplana Ruiz.