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Win or Go Home
Mission to Mars
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NIKECraft: Tom Sachs
This collaboration is a result of a 2009 conversation that I had with Mark Parker in Paris. We spoke for hours on the merits of individual handicraft versus the economy of scale in factory production. The design triangle: quality, speed, cost – choose two – is broken open by the innovative global production techniques and ethics developed and continually refined by NIKE.
The “die broke racing philosophy” (starting with 100% and ending with 0% to save weight and increase speed), is a useful strategy, but can also conflict with sustainability , and compromise long-term strength. Before recycling, there is reuse. Before reuse, there is durability.
John Ruskin’s Seven Lamps of Architecture, from May 1849:
1. Sacrifice
2. Truth
3. Power
4. Beauty
5. Life
6. Memory
7. Obedience
153 years later, these ideas are the guiding principles of this collaborative capsule collection. Here we shun innovation for its own sake, but embrace the use of innovation only as a necessity. Fashion is power and truth and beauty and life and obedience, and it’s achieved at great sacrifice – just like athletics.
Parker said to me, “If you think you can do better, why don’t you try?” I said “Okay,” and three years later, after we both learned a lot, this is the result of that challenge.
Behold: NIKECraft.
Tom Sachs
April 11, 2012
The Evolution of Clams Casino

@clammyclams spun a 25 minute mix on Benji B’s BBC Radio 1 show last week. Aptly named The Evolution of Clams Casino, it’s effectively a journey through his style including rare productions, cuts from his A$AP and Lil’ B days and some new music from Jamie XX and Spaceghost Purp. Great stuff.
Listen here – http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01gc5sm
Easter 2012
Gallery
This gallery contains 23 photos.
The Day We Stopped Dreaming
In the past few years, Neil Degrasse-Tyson has emerged as the face of the scientific community. In this clip, he explains the effect NASA’s disbanding has had on American innovation and the inspiration it provided to generations of young people.
Art Thoughtz aka Hennesy Youngman
I actually like Damien Hirst but this commentary is on point and fucking hilarious.
Alive Inside
This video shows the implications and effect that music has had on chronically mentally ill seniors. Incredible.







