Month: September 2007

  • Incomprehensible public art

    Incomprehensible public art, originally uploaded by juggernautco. With some notable exceptions, most public sculpture is real crap.

  • Bike Fixer

    Bike Fixer, originally uploaded by juggernautco. Funny how fast we can become experts when we really immerse ourselves into something.

  • Viva Laguna > Poetry Collection

    Viva Laguna, originally uploaded by juggernautco. I have a large collection of American poetry books, most of which are from the 1970s and 80s, and most of which are truly awful. Here’s my criteria for buying poetry books: Must be cheap Must have something visually interesting Signed by the author is good, but signed by…

  • CIA is "catching up" by using simple tools to do big things

    Please, God, let this all make a difference some day. At the very least, these projects seem the opposite of this mouthful that seems to have gone nowhere. Logged in and Sharing Gossip, er, Intelligence – New York Times In December, officials say, the agencies will introduce A-Space, a top-secret variant of the social networking…

  • Armories & Crowds

    Broadway Armory, Chicago, originally uploaded by juggernautco. I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of revolution– I’d like to be in one someday. I love the pounce of political crowds. After Harold Washington died, Chicago was gripped in political turmoil that had a street component– people were surging at the doors at City Hall leading…