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28 October, 2009

Zombie Season plays the West Bank Social Center Library for MPLS.TV.

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27 October, 2009

Some Thoughts on Eating Together

wbsc:

Last night we welcomed a small group of new and old friends to West Bank Social Center for dinner. The menu was simple: we ate soup that had been made the day before by five of our friends, and leftover focaccia that Miranda had brought from work. The soup-makers had designed an activity to place us at the table next to people we didn’t know, and as you might expect, the conversations meandered.

I was seated across from a woman named Amanda who works for KFAI and produces a podcast about local food issues. By the end of our conversation we were swapping thoughts about the future of agriculture, and the world-changing possibilities of cookbooks. Next to me were two professors from the University who teach a course about art spaces and community engagement. We talked about food and politics, food and art, about the simple pleasures of cooking together, and strange fruits from faraway places.

At one point, I was asked why we decided to do this project, to have this soup dinner in this space we’d created?

I didn’t have a definitive answer, in part because I have had no time to think of one. I realized as I meandered my way through the idea that we’d never really thought about soup as a project so much as an anti-project, that one day each month when we would simply share the company of interesting people.

“Because we’re hungry.” I told her. “And because we like to spend time with other people.”

In some ways, West Bank Social Center is the same story. We never really talk about it as a project so much as a space for things to happen. Since we began last summer it’s been a laboratory and a retreat, a noisy mess and a conversation. We struggle to pay the rent, we swap a lot of big and small ideas, but at the end of the day, it’s really about being hungry and being together.

- Shanai

WBSC is taking November off to reflect, rest, and re-energize.* I can’t think of a better way to kick that off then Shanai’s thoughts on dinner last night. Also, a big thank you to Sara, Chris, Paul, Stephanie, and Nate for making soup. It warmed me up and made me feel good.

So many exciting things are happening.

* We still have a few events on the books, most notably Mr. Sturdevant’s 30th Birthday Party on the 7th!
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26 October, 2009
Cosmic Duo by Rachel Budde.

Cosmic Duo by Rachel Budde.

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26 October, 2009
Sad but true: I should probably get this tattooed inside my eyelids.

(via Shanai, and my sister, and, and… )

Sad but true: I should probably get this tattooed inside my eyelids.

(via Shanai, and my sister, and, and… )

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26 October, 2009
A seriously classy note I got from 20x200. If you’re unfamiliar with them, here’s a bit more:


As we see it, there are a lot of people out there who want to sell their art and a lot of people who’d like to buy it. They just have a hard time finding each other. The internet is the perfect place to bring those people together, and we’re exactly the right people to make it happen.
We introduce two new pieces a week: one photo and one work on paper. Most images are available in three sizes. When we first launched, the smallest size was reprinted in the largest batch – an edition of 200 – and sold at the lowest price – $20. Hence the name 20x200.

Browse their archive. Get their newsletter. Support these people and buy some art. (This is what we got.)
Also, check it out, they just got a boatload of VC funding. Isn’t it cool when good projects do well?

A seriously classy note I got from 20x200. If you’re unfamiliar with them, here’s a bit more:

As we see it, there are a lot of people out there who want to sell their art and a lot of people who’d like to buy it. They just have a hard time finding each other. The internet is the perfect place to bring those people together, and we’re exactly the right people to make it happen.

We introduce two new pieces a week: one photo and one work on paper. Most images are available in three sizes. When we first launched, the smallest size was reprinted in the largest batch – an edition of 200 – and sold at the lowest price – $20. Hence the name 20x200.
Browse their archive. Get their newsletter. Support these people and buy some art. (This is what we got.)

Also, check it out, they just got a boatload of VC funding. Isn’t it cool when good projects do well?

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26 October, 2009
jenbee:


Nila by Walton Ford
On my top ten list of ridiculously expensive items that I want desperately: Pancha Tantra.
I shall comfort myself with the recent, more affordable edition.




For Shanai, who’ll love this.
PS - Check out that Elephant penis. There’s a bird on it.

jenbee:

Nila by Walton Ford

On my top ten list of ridiculously expensive items that I want desperately: Pancha Tantra.

I shall comfort myself with the recent, more affordable edition.

For Shanai, who’ll love this.

PS - Check out that Elephant penis. There’s a bird on it.

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26 October, 2009
Left vs. Right, visualized. (Click to see full size.)

Partly done by Stefanie Posavec, who also did this. (via spiegelman)

Left vs. Right, visualized. (Click to see full size.)

Partly done by Stefanie Posavec, who also did this. (via spiegelman)

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23 October, 2009

Mountain biking 800m down into the Favela Dona Marta in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

This is the craziest thing I’ve seen since I saw this. Not necessarily for the sheer stupidity/awesomeness exhibited in both videos, but for the fascinating look at two environments I’ll likely never see firsthand… at least not quite like that.

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23 October, 2009

Update

These snow flakes are getting big!

Big, wet, and stupid.

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23 October, 2009

Snow. Wet, wet snow.

(Report from St. Paul, MN.)

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22 October, 2009

How Carrotmob works.

And previously: Carrotmob Makes It Rain.

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22 October, 2009
Carrotmob at Guse Hardware on October 24th!

Thanks to Carrotmob Minneapolis, Guse Hardware will be dedicating 100% of revenue made on October 24th to making energy improvements to their store. I’m super glad some peeps are bringing Carrotmob to the cities and am excited to see what they do next!

Carrotmob at Guse Hardware on October 24th!

Thanks to Carrotmob Minneapolis, Guse Hardware will be dedicating 100% of revenue made on October 24th to making energy improvements to their store. I’m super glad some peeps are bringing Carrotmob to the cities and am excited to see what they do next!

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