From the website:
"The unique approach of Market East is to feature rare and limited edition works by underground artists alongside pieces by more established artists. The result is an eclectic mix of slick, professional pieces with those that are more raw and handmade. We sell books, zines, screenprints, posters, t-shirts, postcards, and music.
It's more than just a store, though, it's also an online gallery. That's why things that sell out often remain on the site for a few months. This way visitors can still enjoy the images and be inspired by the piece. For many of the artists on the site, this is their only significant presence on the web."
An exhibition at the Storefront for Art and Architecture, NYC
May 29 2007 - Jun 2 2007
Featuring
BLDGBLOG, City of Sound, Inhabitat, and Subtopia
Postopolis! is a five-day event of near-continuous conversation about architecture, urbanism, landscape, and design. Four bloggers, from four different cities, will host a series of live discussions, interviews, slideshows, panels, talks, and other presentations, and fuse the informal energy and interdisciplinary approach of the architectural blogosphere with the immediacy of face to face interaction.
BLDGBLOG (Los Angeles), City of Sound (London),Inhabitat (New York City), and Subtopia (San Francisco) will meet in person to orchestrate the event, inviting everyone from practicing architects, city planners, and urban theorists to military historians, game developers, and materials scientists to give their take on both the built and natural environments. For the past five years, blogging has helped to expand the bounds of architectural discussion; its influence now spreads far beyond the internet to affect museums, institutions, and even higher education. Postopolis! is an historic opportunity to look back at what architecture blogs have achieved - both to celebrate their strengths and to think about their future.
H_edge
ARUP Advanced Geometry Unit
Design Team: Cecil Balmond, Daniel Bosia, Jenny E. Sabin,
Charles Walker, Francis Archer
Assembly Team: Jenny E. Sabin and PennDesign students
Curated by Christian Rattemeyer


