Poetic Images Of Lithuania’s Ex-Soviet Discos

All DISKO images courtesy of Andrew Miksys In the small towns and villages beyond Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital, the rituals of youth take place in the decaying remnants of Soviet culture houses that have been repurposed as discos. The term, closely tied with the music genre of the same name, brings to mind glitz and golden …Continue Reading

‘Type The Sky’ Turns The City Sky Into A Font

It’s a classic counter-cultural exercise to observe the city and try to find new messages and ideas in its systems and forms. Walter Benjamin’s flâneur did it, the Situationists did it, and countless avant-garde artists followed suit until the activity became a relatively standard aspect of contemporary art and—suitably so—architecture. When artist Lisa Rienermann looked …Continue Reading

‘Type The Sky’ Turns The City Sky Into A Font

It’s a classic counter-cultural exercise to observe the city and try to find new messages and ideas in its systems and forms. Walter Benjamin’s flâneur did it, the Situationists did it, and countless avant-garde artists followed suit until the activity became a relatively standard aspect of contemporary art and—suitably so—architecture. When artist Lisa Rienermann looked …Continue Reading

‘Type The Sky’ Turns The City Sky Into A Font

It’s a classic counter-cultural exercise to observe the city and try to find new messages and ideas in its systems and forms. Walter Benjamin’s flâneur did it, the Situationists did it, and countless avant-garde artists followed suit until the activity became a relatively standard aspect of contemporary art and—suitably so—architecture. When artist Lisa Rienermann looked …Continue Reading

‘Type The Sky’ Turns The City Sky Into A Font

It’s a classic counter-cultural exercise to observe the city and try to find new messages and ideas in its systems and forms. Walter Benjamin’s flâneur did it, the Situationists did it, and countless avant-garde artists followed suit until the activity became a relatively standard aspect of contemporary art and—suitably so—architecture. When artist Lisa Rienermann looked …Continue Reading

‘Type The Sky’ Turns The City Sky Into A Font

It’s a classic counter-cultural exercise to observe the city and try to find new messages and ideas in its systems and forms. Walter Benjamin’s flâneur did it, the Situationists did it, and countless avant-garde artists followed suit until the activity became a relatively standard aspect of contemporary art and—suitably so—architecture. When artist Lisa Rienermann looked …Continue Reading

‘Type The Sky’ Turns The City Sky Into A Font

It’s a classic counter-cultural exercise to observe the city and try to find new messages and ideas in its systems and forms. Walter Benjamin’s flâneur did it, the Situationists did it, and countless avant-garde artists followed suit until the activity became a relatively standard aspect of contemporary art and—suitably so—architecture. When artist Lisa Rienermann looked …Continue Reading

‘Type The Sky’ Turns The City Sky Into A Font

It’s a classic counter-cultural exercise to observe the city and try to find new messages and ideas in its systems and forms. Walter Benjamin’s flâneur did it, the Situationists did it, and countless avant-garde artists followed suit until the activity became a relatively standard aspect of contemporary art and—suitably so—architecture. When artist Lisa Rienermann looked …Continue Reading