Ninjas on the ‘net

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[Image: Ocean Currents, 1943 – from the University of Texas at Austin library online]

Once again this week, better late than never: here are this week’s picks for links that you should check out while wandering these here interwebs. If you have something you’d like to add, drop a link in the comments section – or toss us an email [architecture AT myninjaplease DOT com] and I’ll make sure it gets in next weeks post. Enjoy!

– for starters, about the map choice: unless you’ve been asleep for the past week [or in the woods away from television, radio, internet, newspapers, telegrams, carrier pigeons, and smoke signals] you heard about the dead zones they’re cataloging in the oceans – scary/strange stuff, with more over at the New York Times.

– speaking of the Times, they’ve got a great article about an old house and the sea [built on a large rock in Newport, RI’s harbor], and stone-age graves in the Sahara from when the desert was still green

are the suburbs really dying? ninjas everywhere really feckin’ hope so, the Economist says ‘sorry, probably not’

– speaking of which, Life Without Buildings disagrees – suggesting that the suburbs “have three destinies, none of them exclusive: as materials salvage, as slums, and as ruins“. sure, the Economist is pretty world renowned, but we’re going to go with LWB on this one

– BLDGBLOG, per usual, comes with the fire [kind of literally] – this week with abandoned urns of ashes from an Oregon state psychiatric institution. creepy, but accompanied by beautiful photos [we still think reading too much Ballard has possibly pushed Geoff over the edge]

– Design Notes, the Design Within Reach blog/online magazine [whats the difference, really] has articles on what’s modern about Shaker and re-imagining the chair [to be honest, I just discovered the existence of DWR’s blog over the weekend  some pretty cool stuff on there]

– discover what 10 million pixels looks like, over at DVICE

– IKEA to sell solar panels? does this mean you have to assemble them yourself, with that piece of $hit allen wrench?

– symposium at The Getty Center on Sept. 19th + 20th – Against Reason: John Lautner and Postwar Architecture. if only I were in Cali…

– I may not have called them out, but you should also be clicking those sidebar links + buttons, and checking out all of our blogging ninjas out there. stop wasting so much time on youtube and read something, my peoples…

– And last but most definitely not least – don’t forget about the rest of the MNP [My Ninja Please!] crew: the parent site, MyNinjaPlease; MusicMNP; GreenMNP; PolitricksMNP; and RobotNinja. and really, don;t sleep on MUSICMNP – our ninja tris is back, and comes bearing the goodness

Posted: August 18th, 2008
at 9:46pm by orangemenace


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  1. Awesome house on the water there. Just found this site, its prety good, just wish the page wasn’t so long with images because this is one of me home tabs and it lags everything lol!

    Ryan

    18 Aug 08 at 10:08 pm

     

  2. By the by…for anyone interested [and those of RWU familiarity will find this the most interesting] my former art professor Anne Tait is married to Dan Woods, the son of Clingstone owner, Mr. Henry Woods.

    I need to get in touch with her now, so i can catch up with what’s new with her and get some more information about this gem of a home…

    Menace, let’s see if we can’t get a tour of Mr. Woods’ digs up close and personal!

    Dubs

    19 Aug 08 at 1:11 pm

     

  3. yeah Ryan, sorry about that…but, c’est la vie and all that.

    And Dubs: yes, yes and yes. Getting over to see that house would be pretty ridiculous. We were supposed to, actually, in a studio I took – fell through for some reason.

    orangemenace

    19 Aug 08 at 4:04 pm

     


 

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