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Thu, Mar. 10th, 2005 02:54 pm
On this typeface I will build my city!

For almost ten years now the British artist Paul Noble has been making intricate large-scale pencil drawings of an imaginary town. He calls it Nobson New Town, after himself. Sometimes Nobson looks like a Northern English town with lots of housing estates, sometimes it has more of a sci-fi, Sim City sort of look, complete with Disneyesque outcrops of rock and phallic Tolkein-style bridges.



Nobson is practical and detailed enough to be considered a blueprint for a real town. It has all the facilities: a chemical waste plant, a ruined castle for the tourists, and even a palace -- Paul's palace, a fantasy home for the artist, overlooking a dramatic seashore.

I don't know if Noble considers himself an architect, but as a town planner he's a great graphic designer: many of the town's basic forms are modeled on a 1970s Letraset font called Block Up. His town, should it ever be built, will be great to read from the air: as towns go, it'll make a great book.

And why shouldn't Nobson be built one day? Real architects like Rem Koolhaas started as fantasists, progressing from far-fetched books like Delirious New York to actual buildings in the city (I refer, of course, to the Prrrrrrrada store, darling). Video artist Vito Acconci now has an architecture studio and recently built a store in Daikanyama for fashion label United Bamboo. (As an architect, Acconci is a great radio presenter.) Noble has produced a book based on Nobson -- how long before he gets to build the real thing? In 3D Letraset and concrete, please.

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(Anonymous)
Thu, Mar. 10th, 2005 02:14 pm (UTC)

Fantastic! Have you seen Thomas Schutte's dysfunctional architectural models ? all staircases leading nowhere, and rooms with no floors.

Rob


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femme_letale
femme_letale
Femme Letale
Thu, Mar. 10th, 2005 02:19 pm (UTC)

I loved Paul Noble's exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery... What I did not know about was this Rem Koolhaas chap. What a stunning space! Thanks!


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(Anonymous)
Thu, Mar. 10th, 2005 04:39 pm (UTC)

Reminds me of some of Marc Bell's new stuff
http://www.adambaumgoldgallery.com/Bell_Marc/BellExhibGuston.htm


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imomus
imomus
imomus
Thu, Mar. 10th, 2005 05:01 pm (UTC)

Yeeees... Except that Paul Noble is more like MC Escher, and Marc Bell is (explicitly) making a tribute to Philip Guston (with a bit of Robert Crumb thrown in).

There are a lot of people using the "god's eye view" of towns and cramming details in. Here in Berlin we have eBoy, and in Japan there's Akira Yamaguchi.


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(Anonymous)
Thu, Mar. 10th, 2005 08:39 pm (UTC)

These artists are autistic-tastic!


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uberdionysus
uberdionysus
Troy Swain: Black Box Miasma
Thu, Mar. 10th, 2005 11:18 pm (UTC)

I love all of those artists, and I, for one, would love to see Paul Noble's stuff in human scale 3-D!


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qscrisp
qscrisp
qscrisp
Fri, Mar. 11th, 2005 01:42 am (UTC)
Floodscape

Related in a broad, architectural sense, this.


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seamusandjamal
seamusandjamal
A Black Guy and A White Guy (no order)
Fri, Mar. 11th, 2005 05:53 am (UTC)
City Constructor

http://www.m-city.org/m-city/konstruktor/konstruktor_galeria.html

Black and White, rather enjoyable. Has a cute noir feel to it.


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imomus
imomus
imomus
Fri, Mar. 11th, 2005 06:34 am (UTC)
Re: City Constructor

I like the look of that very much. I wonder what Paul Noble would make with it?


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lord_whimsy
lord_whimsy
lord_whimsy
Fri, Mar. 11th, 2005 07:57 am (UTC)

More of a fan of A.G. Rizzoli: http://www.amesgallery.com/ArtistPages/Rizzoli.html


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palux_negro
palux_negro
palux_negro
Sat, Mar. 12th, 2005 02:03 am (UTC)

I designed a type wich was made with very small houses and buildings, and bold and semi-bold was actually the city in winter and autumn seasons.


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waited4thisday
waited4thisday
waited4thisday
Wed, Mar. 16th, 2005 07:07 am (UTC)

14 people responded to this which means noone gives a shit about some homosexual artist trying to escape this cruel heterosexual world.


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imomus
imomus
imomus
Sun, Mar. 27th, 2005 08:26 pm (UTC)

Your point is a very silly one. Not that it makes the blindest bit of difference, but Paul is in fact a heterosexual. His girlfriend is Georgina Starr, also an artist. You're also wrong about the orientation of the world. It's gay. I know this because it phoned me the other day and came out.


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