Obama’s Kenyan relatives, including his step-grandmother Sarah Obama (center top), party in Kogelo village, Kenya, after his victory.
Teachers and students at Obama’s old primary school in Jakarta, Indonesia, react to the win. This man has global reach!
NY voting machine (left - which I used) and Ohio (right)
Frenchie supporters, waving American flags, wearing Obama buttons, taped [...]
There will be enough blog posts in the next 24 hours out there regarding Obama’s victory to rival the amount of sequences in the human genome. As such, I don’t really feel it necessary to write about. But I would like to say two words:
FUCK YEAH!
Okay, a few more words: We did it. We won. [...]
October and November are always a whirl. since 2001 I can’t remember an October or November that had any breathing room. Ever since I moved to London on 3 October 2001, jump forward 7 years 1 month and 1 day and I can’t wait for this November to be over. And I’m not only - [...]
Currently sitting in Foley Square in Lower Manhattan, have been here since 6am assisting Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese - two Brooklyn-based artists - to realize their public installation, Main Street Meltdown.
Even though the available WiFi is sweet I don’t have much time to write. So I’ll just post some quick images and captions so [...]
plain and simple, Flux Factory - the non-profit doing innovations in things I’ve long been associated with during my NYC tenure - is coming to an end. The building we’ve occupied for the past six years and the space I’ve lived in for over three is being claimed by the city’s transportation network, the MTA, [...]
not very convincing:
this is Queens - Queens is weird!