This page is the “Personal Network.” It displays work from the websites a member is following, in the order it was published. It also provides a way to engage in dialogue about the work in the form of “Cargo Comments.”
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The small thumbnails on the top of this page are a random sampling of websites in a member’s Network.
Self-initiated "Only those who attempt the absurd will achieve the impossible. I think it's in my basement... let me go upstairs and check." –M.C. Escher...
I was approached to rebrand Mad Brew Productions, a live music events company. In the initial stages of briefing I was informed that the company would be looking at...
Virgin Active asked me to create an illustration to be used to promote their new wireless internet offering at each gym. Free internet is definitely a reason to go...
AA Book Projects Review 2011: What We Talk About When We Talk About The AA provides a fascinating, rigorous overview of Architectural Association London's...
Young Dutch artist Paulien Oltheten's work has a wonderfully casual air. Wandering the streets of familiar and unfamiliar cities, she photographs and films people...
Drawing on the work of late architectural historian Robin Evans, Translations from Drawing to Building and Other Essays compiles eight of Evans' most significant...
One of our favourite title to arrive thus far, Ron Jude's Lick Creek Line traces the rambling journey of a fur trapper, taking fragments and abstractions of a...
Good news! Perimeter finally has titles from incredible Mack Books (London) in stock! Pontiac is a quiet, melancholic volume by Swedish photographer Gerry...
Aaron Levy and William Menking's Four Conversations on the Architecture of Discourse: Venice, New York, London, Chicago features the pair's in-depth interviews...
Released by Melbourne's brilliant M.33 as part of a new series featuring Jane Burton and Darren Sylvester, Simon Terrill's Proscenium traces his highly cinematic,...
As its title suggests, South African-born, Berlin-based artist Candice Breitz's Same Same comprises a study of seven sets of identical twins and one set of...
A beautiful example of photographic publishing from Tokyo small press Super Labo, this classic from Hans-Christian Schink's poetically traces the empty streets,...
Themes of history and rupture pinctuate this fascinating, stunningly published volume. A collaboration with the winners of the Abraaj Art Prize for artists from...
Drawing on the the thoughts and philosophies of a host of accomplished architects from across the globe (Tom Kundig, Junya Ishigami, Kerry Hill, Sean Godsell,...
Unlike previous generations, designers in the present context possess an ability to shift between 2D and 3D worlds on a whim. By Lidewij Edelkoort, The Pop-Up...
Agency: Minivegas, 2012 I designed and art directed all of the illustration for the campaign. Creative direction for the website was done by rehabstudio. I designed...
Beautifully published in a limited edition by Tokyo small press Super Labo, this stunning artist book by legendary Japanese photography Daido Moriyama captures...
This insightful volume explores the much maligned area of thought surrounding the relationship between music and architecture. Approaching the topic from numerous...
More striking weirdness from Hong Kong-based German photographer Michael Wolf. Portraits uses Google street view to create unsettling head shots that whisper of...
Another fantastic edition of Italian creative culture magazine Inventario, issue no. 4 covers notions of masking, rupture and the interrelations between art,...
Straight off the press, edition #31 of incisive Berlin interview magazine mono.kulur covers the incredible oeuvre of enigmatic Belgian artist and filmmaker Michael...
Leading Australian photo-artist Jane Burton's new book captures her arcane sense of mood and atmosphere to stunning effect. Beautifully published by Melbourne's...
The legendary 'Loos Dress Code', Why a man should be well-dressed, is the literary work of innovative Austro-Hungarian architect and early modernist thinker Adolf...
Talking of a Chameleon by Kyoko Imazu and Damon Kowarsky May 2-30 Perimeter is thrilled to present Talking of a Chameleon, a new series of prints by...
Check out Melbourne photographer Sam Davison's riso-printed photo magazine This Is The Same Ocean. Printed by Xavier Connelly at Dawn Press, this first issue also...
Another great volume in Dutch publisher Valiz's Antennae series, Community Art: The Politics of Trespassing examines the role and bearing of public and...
We're thrilled to have the second edition of Melbourne photographer Sam Davison's riso-printed photo magazine This Is The Same Ocean in stock. Printed by Xavier...
This expansive volume maps the finest examples of Dutch photographic publishing from recent years. Published by NAi, The Dutch Photobook illustrates just why The...
Founder of New York's Hassla Books, David Schoerner's latest photo book is a comparative study of Six Six Packs in their full and emptied states. It's a cheeky...
Published by Tokyo's prolific BNN, Small & Eye-Catching Graphics compiles the finest examples of small-scale, collectable printed promotional materials from Japan...
Brilliantly designed and produced by Roger Willems of Roma Publications (Amsterdam), Plans d'evasions articulates just how crucial the work of Belgian...
This striking monograph traces the oeuvre of leading Dutch fashion designer Alexander van Slobbe, who alongside Victor & Rolf has established himself as on of The...
We've just got the brilliant Superquadra by cultishly followed photographer Erik van der Weijde back in stock. Tracing the architectural rhythms of Brasilia's...
This classic edition of Record sees legendary Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama capture quintessential moments in his travels through Barcelona, Amsterdam and...
A homage to Edward Ruscha's infamous Twentysix Gasoline Stations series from 1962, Sechsundzwanzig Wiener's Tankstellen captures 26 atypical Viennese petrol...