I didn’t just find this, but I finally took a photo — Art by Neck Face. You can see it from Jay street going towards the water, it’s on top of the brick building if you ever come to DUMBO, Brooklyn.
Category: DUMBO
Hindsight is Always 20/20
President Obama got re-elected last night! Speaking of presidency, there was this art installation in Brooklyn Bridge park since the Arts Festival (and now, they are all gone after the hurricane) entitled Hindsight is always 20/20: Data from the American Presidency Project.
Hindsight is Always 20/20 examines the history of the presidential State of the Union address through the metaphor of vision. Drawn from the annual addresses given by Presidents to Congress, ‘Hindsight’ consists of a single Snellen-style eye chart for each president who performed this Constitutional act. Instead of the typical eye-chart characters, the piece highlights words from their State of the Union speeches presenting the sixty-six most frequently used words from each presidential administration, starting with the most often used word on the top line. All words are unique to each chart. The result is an engaging snapshot of each presidency at the time period in which they served.
I saw many people stopping and looking at this installation. I hope it didn’t get damaged too much from the Sandy… You can see the whole thing here. (Keep clicking to see each one)
West Elm Market
West Elm Market just opened in DUMBO, I went there to check it out when opened on October 25th. (and got a free tote bag!) I enjoyed the new shop very much :) Took a few photos that caught my eye. Not everything, though, that would have been too much to post…
Cool laundry bags:
Candy shop!
Lots of nice and cool package designs…
Loved these Garlic pots:
I even wished I needed these hoses:
Indeed!
They have a cafe area where you can sit, that’s nice. I know I’ll be doing lots of holiday shopping here… :)
Hurricane Sandy
Oh my lord, Hurricane Sandy hit hard NYC last night, caused lots of flooding, power outage and more. Our building is fine, we didn’t lose power or anything thankfully, but we did lose cable and Internet so we couldn’t really see what was really happening last night… (I have an iPhone and so checked twitter updates often) This morning, our Internet is back, found these pictures from our neighborhood DUMBO, I couldn’t believe it…
There are more unbelievable pictures on theAtlantic.com (all the photos above are from the Atlantic) if you have a second, look around here and here.
My heart goes out to all the people who have been affected by the hurricane and I hope the city gets back to normal soon…