Good things come in small packages. Look what architect Tim Seggerman came up with as part of a remodel of a tiny New York City apartment. A "library"that is about four feet high, four feet wide, and six feet deep. More images at Dwell
Counting with Paul Octavious
a sampling from the series the BOOK COLLECTION by Paul Octavious
From Kansas City with Love: Painted Library Facade Makes its Way to Russia
Facade at Kansas City Public LibraryTaking their inspiration from the magnificent painted facade of the Kansas City Public Library an art group in Tyumen, Russia going by the name of "Color of the city" have transformed a run-down building in a local schoolyard into a painted bookshelf. More images here at the original post in Russian
Art from old books
Art from old books: http://www.nicoleklagsbrun.com/callan_home.html'via Blog this'
Through the park with Edward Abbey
Essay by Edward Abbey "I Loved it...I Loved it All" from Ned Judge on Vimeo.In this video essay Edward Abbey takes us on a tour through his home turf, Arches National Park. Shot by Edward Abbey and Ned Judge in the mid-1980's it has only recently come to light.Here is story of the film as told by Judge:An eight minute film essay that I co-produced and directed with Ed Abbey in 1985. At the time I was working for a network magazine show. The executive producer took me to lunch one day. He told me that he was having trouble with his...