Seriously.
From Positive Ape Index
Good intentions about writing this article days ago were ruined by a busy work schedule.
I try to be a cheerleader for the people who employ me, so let me tell you about some new gallery/museum shows that won’t cost you a dime. They aren’t that hard to get to, so think about these shows when wondering what to in town on the cheap.
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The Museum of Design Atlanta (located in the Lobby and Garden Levels of the Marquis II Office Tower) had openings Thursday, with “The Home House Project: The Future of Affordable Housing,” “Affordable Housing: Designing an American Asset,” and “A City of Neighborhoods: Visions of the Beltline.”
Show one, “House/Home” is a collection of proposed projects where architects tackle the three problems of affordable housing, aesthetic design and environmental concerns.
The second MODA show, “Affordable Housing: Designing an American Asset,” comes from the National Building museum and talks about the start of the affordable housing movement in the late 1900’s until the present. A collection of completed housing solutions around the country are used to illustrate principles of affordability with an eye on integrating these new projects into existing communities.
The third MODA show is also the most locally relevant. The museums education department has been going to local schools and talking to kids about the new Beltline Project. The kids in turn have been crafting models of how they see the future Beltline sites, mainly transit stations.
These exhibits are located in all of the museums three galleries, on two separate floors.
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The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center (Google Map) opened three paper-related art shows Friday evening…
Mail Room – Mail art from the collections of Benjamin Jones, Ruth Laxson, and Kathy Yancey
Exquisite Corpse – Collaborative drawings by Melissa Herrington, Benjamin Jones, Alex Kvares, D.E. Johnson, Ruth Laxson, and Kathy Yancey
Paper Garden – an installation comprised of recycled junk mail by Marilee Keys
Also, in conjunction with the fine arts displays, The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking at Georgia Tech is presenting “World of Watermarks” in the CAC’s gallery. I posted about the paper museum on January 14, and the CAC show is an even better opportunity to see a collection of good shows including theirs. Finally, it was with Auburn, GA artist Marilee Keys that I got to work with, aiding in her installation.
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Deadend Bridge at the end of Bankhead Highway near the Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center.
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So, go see some art.
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Inside The Perimeter (Flickr) said about the bridge…
“This is one of my favorite things in Atlanta. Every time I try to get a good picture of it I get thrown off the property by the security guard.”
I was determined not to get pissed, but I had the same thing happen to me. When asked why I was taking the picture, I just told her I worked at the arts center and she was a polite as can be. But it bugged me that I was made to feel like a criminal just for taking pictures.
Found on Signs of Life, where the following comment was made, “How do you tell when you’re entering a county where the education budget might have been cut a little too deeply? Douglas County, Georgia.”
In my future, I hope to have a small home on wheels. Shiny and chrome, probably an old airstream trailer. There was a small hope that one day I could own a GM Futurliner. Resplendent in red and chrome, the Futurliner brought General Motors’ vision of the future to towns around the country, by displaying the best products GM had to offer at that time.
Few remain, and this one just sold at auction.
$4.3 million.
I’ll keep saving for the Airstream.
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Bob Valdez Futurliner – Bob Valdez’s Mobilehome Futurliner, right idea, would have kept the orginal paint scheme.
Futurliner driver recalls Parade of Progress tour
The GM Futurliner Restoration Project Follows the restoration of #10
Futurliner Website Nice pix and info.
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Went downtown for a few hours. Had the camera in hand.
The best things in life are often the most frivilous.
Example #1 Beauty & The Geek 2
Watched last year, watching it now, not ashamed at all. Local connection… contestant Wes is a Georgia Tech (BA in computer science) and tracks monkeys with lasers. The show is better than you think.
Example #2 The Pinball Hall of Fame
My wife was reading from the Vegas Goths mailing list (which despite our move to Atlanta, she is still getting) that the Sin City’s Pinball Hall of Fame has finally opened its doors. This museum has been the longtime dream of Tim Arnold who has amassed a huge collection of privately owned pinball machines.
“Arnold owns one of the largest pinball collections in the world more than 1,000 by his estimation. Of course, that’s counting large, single pieces of machines older than he is.
But 400 of his games are ready to play, after Arnold painstakingly rebuilt them from existing parts by cannibalizing other machines and from junk heaps he has combed through for the last decade.”
From the Las Vegas SUN: Bumper Crop: Arnold flips for vintage pinball machines
Usually his warehouse was so packed that you couldn’t walk between the machines. But once a year he would have public fun-nights where he would clear out enough to have people over and play the games. All the machines were working and free to play.
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Now, his current place on the strip may be nothing more than a small storefront with no air conditioning. But, the man’s keeping his dream alive. And if that doesn’t work, check the last paragraph of this page He knows where the real money is.
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Vegas Goths Posting with Museum’s Location
“Greetings, if you get the chance please stop by the new `Pinball Museum’ located right next to the Tropicana Theater at Pecos and Tropicana. Two buddies of mine, Tim and Hippy, are finally realizing their dream and got the place up and running. They have a good selection of very old and newer machines. All priced at a quarter or two. These are really good guys that for years have put on the famous `Pinball Night’ for charity and they really could use your help. The place doesn’t have a sign and money is tight so advertising is right out for now, so please give them a hand and send this to all your friends and enemies alike!”
Sparky of Las Vegas- Tim Arnold Pinball Hall of Fame Museum
Pictures from the Tropicana Ave. Pinball of Fame – Las Vegas
Before last night I never…
Went to Trader Vic’s
Went to the Earl,
Had an Irish Carbomb.
Well, I went to both bars, and by the end of the evening had more then one carbomb. Last night’s final score,
Trader Vic’s – 1 Southern Comfort Manhatten
The Earl – 1 Red Strip, and wait for it… 3 Irish Car Bombs.
Not bad. It was all in celebration of the One-Year Anniversary of the first “Atlanta People With Blogs Who Get Together To Drink” meetup. Much fun was had because I spent most of the night with Messages from the Ether, Scott, Lisa, Lady Crumpet. Who was also generous enough to give us a ride to both the Earl and me back to my place. Many thanks for that.
Also seen at this celebration of booze…
Bobafred
Daily Dose of Dave
Duanemoody.com
Twelfth Planet, Planetary Politics & Other Yakketyboo
Mingaling (waiting for her report on the night’s debauchery)
plus many more.
Best of all, went to work with no hangover.
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Anniversablog – a photoset on Flickr
duanemoody.com: let’s go… nananana… OUT TONIGHT!
bobafred � Happy Anniversary!
From the time I was 13 until I was 18, I was a summer DJ at WSUC, at SUNY Cortland. Having a broadcast license in 8th grade was cool, and my very loving parents let me DJ from midnight to 2am. I guess it just meant they were happy I wasn’t partying like most of the kids.
I was a terrible DJ, but the station’s bad luck was my good fortune. Their huge record library saved me from Def Leppard and Iron Maiden (popular in my high school.) Instead, I found Ministry, Pete Shelley from The Buzzcocks and one song from Suicidal Tendencies that I played over and over.
Now, I just found the Punk Rock Orchestra, a 50 piece group that orchestrates punk tunes. They don’t have full songs available, but samples are there to be found. Which comes back to Suicidal Tendencies…
…enjoy this little snippet of Institutionalized (MP3) from their sounds page.
My musical tastes have changed and evolved (my Last.fm page) but everytime I hear one of the girl DJ’s on WRAS 88.5FM I wish I could be playing tunes on their station. She’s so bad on-air that it takes me back to the good old days.
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Also…
NPR Piece on the P.R.O (MP3)
Besides the Apple stores, are there any Apple users that have suggestions on places to get stuff here in Atlanta? Specifically, an Airport Card and adapter for a iMac G3. I’m looking online as well, but I’m trying to get an idea of what’s available in town.
Duane does good party. His shindig was cool, the dog very entertaining… and the house a work of art.
Good Stuff.