Here's what Johanna Blakely, Deputy Director of the Norman Lear Center, had to say.
Johanna Blakely; Lessons from Fashion's Free Culture.
It depends on my mood, but I always appreciate those things that express complex ideas through the simplest means .. like maths, direct language and analogies.. Not to say that I am good at any of those. I'd say that Michael Anastassiades' work is a prime example of this. Conceptually motivated but communicated through the purest of means, It's like comparing a haiku and a sonnet - a metaphor and a verbosequasitryhardwannabeintellectualrambling... I find it really very emotive.
I previously documented my discovery of Hafsteinn Juliusson's 'slim chip' a simple, interesting and somewhat kitschy culinary idea which just made me inwardly giggle with childish glee and excitement. The item I am about to document is perhaps more serious (?) but still simple, imaginative and conceptually beautiful.
Last but not least! This is the version that set me on this 3 post entry in the first place. The singer is Klaus Nomi (1944 - 1983) (sadly died from AIDS), a German Countertenor, West Berlin Opera usher, New Wave Vaudeville performer, Back-up singer for David Bowie (!!!) and solo-artist (and pastry-chef by day) known for his bell-clear high pitched voice and 'out there' costumes.
Out and about. Textures and Colours jump out at me everywhere. The most interesting and often unexpected combinations exist all around you.
What is food? Some people regard it as pure nourishment (i.e. belly filler) and some as pure enjoyment (i.e gourmets) and some as both (i.e. gourmands).