by Sofia M. via Visually. Over 60% read for 5 or more hours a week. Surprisingly, according to the World Culture Score Index the average american reads almost 5 1/2 hours a week. There is still hope.
Reading at Chipotle: Cultivating Thought at a fast food restaurant
McDonald's has had it occasional kids book in a Happy Meal promotion but Chipotle is going all out with the introduction of a new author series, Cultivating Thought curated by Jonathan Safran Foer. The series of "two-minute reads" presents: the words and whimsy of thought-leaders, authors and comedians through unique, you’ll-only-find-them-here essays, each illustrated by a different artist. We’re hoping this will allow people to connect with the musings of these writers with whom they may or may not be familiar and create a moment of analog pause in a digital world, provoking introspection or inspiration, and maybe a...
Eat this Bible: Devouring The Barbecue Bible
[youtube]http://youtu.be/9l1glIKMtqE[/youtube] Right on the heels of our recent story Biblio Lasagna, about "the first and only Cookbook you can actually read, cook and eat," comes this amazing 'book' produced by JWT Brazil to promote a line of barbecue accessories by Tramontina, the leading brand of kitchen supplies in Brazil. It's "a beautiful book you can put on your shelf or tear to pieces" Called Biblia Definitiva Do Churrasco, or The Bible of Barbecue, and each page plays an important part in maximizing your Brazilian grilling experience. A really important part! Like "one thick sheet shatters into chunks of charcoal, while another...
A Dave Eggers menagerie to help send kids to college
Before the ascent of his writing career, and his publishing career as the founder of the one and only McSweeney's, Dave Eggers pursued the life of an artist. Eggers returns to the realm of art with an exhibit of drawings to benefit ScholarMatch, an a amazing new program that matches donors with students needing funds for college tuition. The 40 posters, in the vernacular of political propaganda posters, will be on display from Electric Works at ArtMRKT which takes place in San Francisco, May 15-18. Here is a look at all of the posters, including an archive of the sold pieces.
The British Library: A 10,000 book installation by British-Nigerian artist tackles immigration
As part of this year's HOUSE, Brighton's festival of visual art and domestic space Yinka Shonibare MBE has created The British Library, a 10,000 book installation exploring the impact of immigration on British culture. The work, co-commissioned by HOUSE and the Brighton Festival, makes its home in the confines of the Old Reference Library at the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery. The books are all bound in Shonibare’s trademark African Dutch wax batik fabric and are housed in the library's original wood bookcases. The exhibit: responds to both sides of the immigration debate, both for and against. Printed in gold foil on the spines...