At The Brooklyn Brothers, we regularly get together to discuss all things trend related. The sessions, hosted by the rising stars Vicky Simmons & Sarah Cotterill, and the brilliant Matt Springate enable us to learn everything current and future facing.
We hope you enjoy them too.
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10. Do Nothing For Two Minutes We spend every waking minute with access to an unlimited supply of info, to the point of
overload. Our brains are being re-wired by the interent. There is evidence that we get a
dopamine kick every time we check email / twitter / facebook and there’s a new update. Do
Nothing for Two Minutes was created by Alex Tew, the creator of the Million Dollar Homepage.
11. The Offlining Initiative The Offlining Initiative was formed by Eric Yaverbuam and Mark DiMassimo.
It’s asking people to pledge to go offline 10 times between now and Valentine’s Day 2012.
12. The Winter of Our Disconnect Today, the average American teenager spends 8 1/2 hours a day interacting with some form
of media. That’s more time than he or she will spend doing anything else, including sleeping.
Winter of our Disconnect is the documentation of one family, Susan Maushart and her three
totally wired teenagers, self imposed six month exile from the information age.
13. Escape the City ‘Escape the City’ is a community for corporate professionals who want to do something
different from their “unfulfilling corporate jobs”. The aim is to provide a platform of inspiration,
support and opportunities for members to do something different; find an exciting job, start
their own business, go on an adventure.
19. Facebook Divorce Facebook is being blamed for an increasing number of marital breakdowns.
20% of all divorce petitions submitted contained references to Facebook.
One 35-year-old woman even discovered her husband was divorcing her via Facebook.
Soure: www.divorce-online.com
20. Cringe Cringe is a monthly reading series hosted by Brooklynite Sarah Brown. Started in 2001, once
a month, brave souls come forward and read aloud from their teenage diaries, journals, notes,
letters, poems, abandoned rock operas and other general representations of their mortifying
adolescence. Proclaimed as ‘better and cheaper than therapy’. They’ve published a book and
recently launched in London.
21. The ‘3rd’ I Iraqi artist Wafaa Bilal had a 10 mega pixel camera surgically attached to the back of his
head which automatically takes photographs at one minute intervals. The photos are beamed
directly into an exhibition at the Arab MOMA. The device is also GPS enabled, allowing people
to track him through the website and experience the project in real time.
22. Room Tours “Room tours” are short video clips that feature narrated tours of kids’ bedrooms – cuddly toys
and all. Girls as young as 12 years old are now using their cameraphones to showcase their
bedrooms to the waiting world. The phenomenon is gaining pace, with the most popular clips
attracting more than two million viewers.
23. WOMB TUBE Would you take a pregnancy test on YouTube? The new craze sweeping American women is
to film themselves, alone or with their partner, taking their pregnancy test and putting the film
up on womb tube for millions to see.
25. Dance Nation on TV Dancing has become hugely popular and in the last year alone there has been
a glut of dance focused shows, both in the UK and abroad. During its season
run, shows such as Strictly Come Dancing regularly averaged 8.5
million viewers.
26. Dancers Among Us Dancers Among Us is an ongoing project by Jordan Matter featuring top professional dancers
in everyday situations around New York City. There were no trampolines or other devices used
for these images, just thousands of hours of training!
27. Black Swan/Agony & Ecstasy/MTV’s Taking the Hollywood has portrayed the secretive ballet world and this has now filtered down into the
mainstream with an influx of behind the scene programmes showing the rigours of the dance
Stage/The Most Incredible Thing world. Sadler’s Wells has joined forces with electronic pop legends The Pet Shop Boys to
create a brand new full length dance work based on Hans Christian Anderson’s story and BBC
Four had a programme called Agony and Ecstacy that followed the English National Ballet and
their production of Swan Lake.
30. PINA 3D - WIM WENDERS Pina is an emotive elegy to Wim Wenders late friend Pina Bausch, the experimental dance
choreographer credited with creating modern dance.
40. Dirt exhibtion - Wellcome Collection Running from March to September 2011, the Dirt Season will feature a major exhibition ‘Dirt:
The filthy reality of everyday life’ at the Wellcome Collection.
BBC - Filthy Cities, scrath and sniff
41. Laid to Rest - Serena Korda ‘Laid to Rest’ will transform dust collected from houses, businesses and institutions into a time
capsule of 500 commemorative bricks. Inspired by the social history of Kings Cross and the
commercialisation of waste in Victorian time, especially the dust heaps which provided a major
source of income for Londoners.
42. Dirt Banquet - Bompas and Parr This unprecedented feast of filth will showcase dirty delicacies, such as radioactive cheese
serum, imu cooked pork, Islay whiskey, fermented natto, and an aphrodisiac dessert - each
course inspired by the physical, biological, ethical, architectural, social, political and temporal
dimensions of dirt.
43. Waste Land Waste Land follows artist Vik Muniz as he travels Brazil to Jardim Gramacho, Brazils biggest
garbage dump. There he photographs a bank of “catadores”, self-desingated pickers of
recyclable materials. The project turned into a collaboration as the catadores created portraits
of themselves out of the rubbish they earn their livelihood from.
46. Chinese Architecture Ole Scheeren - Central Chinese Television Tower, Beijing
Thomas Heatherwick - UK Pavillion at Shanghai World Expo 2010
Zaha Hadid - Guangzhou Opera House, China
48. Festival of ideas for a new city New collaborative initiative using the power of creative community, from universities to arts
institutions and community groups, to imagine a future city and explore ideas destined to shape
New York, 4th -8th May 2011 it. The Festival will serve as a platform for artists, writers, architects, engineers, designers, urban
farmers, planners, and thought leaders to exchange ideas, propose solutions, and invite the
public to participate.
49. Satellite Voices Satellite Voices is a new cultural platform created by independent city editors across the globe.
It is a creative community and cultural guide celebrating seven diverse and creative cities from
around the world - Paris, Moscow, Rome, Munich, Dubai, Shanghai and Santiago.
http://www.satellitevoices.com/
Michel Gondry’s amateur film factory at Centre Pompidou.
50. Urbanized Over half the world’s population now lives in an urban areas and 75% will call a city a home by
2050. Who is allowed to shape our cities and how do they do it? Urbanized is a documentary
film about the design of cities from issues and strategies to talking to the architects, planners,
policy makers and thinkers behind them. It’s made by Gary Hustwit - the guy behind Helvetica
and Objectified.