Nice writeup at The Tender Blog
And their followup with pictures of 4 other doors that have been mounted.
And the first swing installation project they were talking about.
Scott’s plea for artistic contribution
Side note: Scott is a the professor of sculpture at Yale and his whole classes voted to do this project. Yale doors are like regular doors but fancier.
Scott’s portfolio as well as a couple other contributing artist’s:
http://www.scottbraun.com/slide.html
A picture of a baby cuttlefish
A local street art site kind enough to say some nice things to me
An art gallery that featured the project on their news blog
Side note: Click that first link to their gallery and check out their current show, the photography of Corey Arnold, a first rate fisherman who also wields a camera— it’s amazing work. Really, he’s awesome.
Laughing Squid was polite enough.
Daily What says it’s the art project of the day. Tomorrow is a macaroni collage.
Oh, an SF art blog. SF has those?
Super Punch points out below my piece that this is far from an original idea.
Nuart calls it Doors of Perception and I regret not using the title.
Leased Ferrari notes ‘freshness’ and I’m not sure what that means.
Damien Willis is an author who wrote a story on this project that appeared in print version of newspapers in El Paso and two cities in New Mexico, here:
Animal, a New York Magazine, is pickup up what we’re putting down (glueing down)
Dr. Suessjuice has a great name and cares about these tiny doors, apparently.
Mission Local finally noticed that I’ve been all up in their hood. With more to come.
Oh, and the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) promoted it on Twitter, which is simultaneously the least significant thing and the most.