Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!








Tonight's after s'ghoul special: Watcher in the Woods. Happy Halloween!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Ed Emshwiller



Just start watching these and see where they take you. Ed Emshwiller - new favorite filmmaker?

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Colour Piping (1969)

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Revealed - the secret to playing the recorder: use colors! Midweek inspiration from the books of Candida Tobin, a music teacher who used colors to help kids remember their notes.


Saturday, October 22, 2011

Techbuilt


I thought I would take a break from the usual to share some things about our home. This summer my wife and I bought our first house! It's a quirky modern house halfway into the woods, a short walk to the college. We both loved it immediately. It has these great big floor-to-ceiling windows that look out at birch trees and fields beyond. But we were also intrigued by the house's slightly mysterious history. The previous owner was the eccentric widow of the chair of the art department. When we first saw the place it was full of art -- African masks and statues, Japanese paintings, Eames and Noguchi furniture, crazy optic wallpaper, etc. I remember saying to each other that it looked like the home of some crazy 1970s art teacher lady. We were sold!


Friends of the previous owners told us the house was a prefab built by grad students from either Harvard or MIT. We did a little research but couldn't find anything. Then last week a friend found a photo on a blog of a house that looked exactly like ours. A few clicks of the mouse later and we discovered that our house is a Techbuilt prefab designed by an architect named Carl Koch. Apparently Techbuilts were among the most popular of early prefabs on the east coast in the 50s and 60s. Koch's idea was to cut costs by building homes out of exchangeable 4 X 8 panels factory made and shipped to the building site, where they could be erected in a few days. The panels could be arranged in a number of configurations, but all Techbuilt houses have the same pitched roofs, exposed beams, split-level construction, large overhangs, etc. There's actually another house just down the street from us that we suspect is another Techbuilt.


Koch was an interesting figure from what we can gather. We checked out one of his books, At Home With Tomorrow, where he makes some slightly ponderous claims about what women want in life and in houses. Some of these photos are from that book, or from promo materials for Techbuilt. I love the one of the wall being assembled below. It looks just like our house! Koch seems to have been a shrewd marketer as well as an architect. The way many east coasters found out about Techbuilt was through a 1954 Ford Foundation-sponsored TV program called "Excursion," which did a lengthy feature on Techbuilt narrated by Burgess Meredith. I would love to see that show.

Anyway here are some views of our house, taken in August before we moved in. I can post more if anybody's interested. Photos of my records?





Sunday, October 16, 2011

Friday, October 14, 2011

Welsh records







Some beautiful Welsh records on this Flickr.

Also, I did a guest post over at Teenage blog recently. Thanks Kelly! And thanks to the anonymous reader who told me about those Thamesmead photos (you know who you are).

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Tooth for a Tooth


The leaves are turning and we've been seeing roadside signs for haunted hayrides and corn mazes. It might just be time for some spooky music. This record is a bit of a dark horse as I had never heard of it until recently. But it's a gorgeous little album of how should I say... noir exotica? There are hypnotic organs and flutes, chiming mallet instruments and a particular electric bass guitar sound that I like to call "punchy." This music is way, way ahead of its time, as if it were meant to have been buried and re-discovered somewhere in Bristol or Birmingham in the mid-1990s.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

DireTube mix


A mix of my favorite songs from DireTube videos. VHS wobble!

*****

Monday, October 3, 2011