Archive for May, 2006

WorldChanging announced that WorldChanging: A User’s Guide for the 21st Century, their first publication will feature a forward by Al Gore and introduction by Bruce Sterling. We did our own very small part to help fund WorldChanging and the publication of this book; we extend our sincerest well wishes and appreciation to the WC team for combing, sharing, and taking critical stances on important issues.

Contributions can still be made to WorldChanging (a pending 501c3).

The book is being designed by Sagmeister, Inc., so it promises to be a conceptual and visual treat in addition to providing provocative imagine-the-future content.

Sara by Wheat Wurtzburger

We’ve updated Wheat’s Wurtzburger’s site, FieldsAndFieldsOfWheat.com, with some beautiful new images, many of which are from his recent shows. Don’t forget to sign-up for Wheat’s email list in the contact section.

For the last two weeks and a good few more, Zach will be in India. I’d try to tell you all about it, but little sense that makes, when he’s blogging about it himself on his personal site. 3 parts thus far:

Wheat in NY, thumbnail

The Culture Project presents Young Love Never Lasts, a 24-hour exhibition featuring the work of photographer Wheat Wurtzburger. This fleeting exhibition will be held on May 21, 2006 from 7-9pm at The Culture Project, located at 45 Bleecker Street in Manhattan. On view will be 17 new works by Wurtzburger, all adding to a timeless theme of disenchanted youth dealing with the hope and harsh realities of heartache—just in time for spring! This will be Wurtzburger’s first exhibition in New York.