Friday Finds 01.06.12
We're back this New Year with the first Friday Finds of 2012. Scroll down to find out more on New York's lost subway stations, Dutch designer Thomas Eyck, an art installation made up of thousands of stickers, and a clip from one of our favorite IFC shows.

Aaron: Retromania: Pop Culture's Addiction to Its Own Past by Simon Reynolds
OK, OK, I didn't really find this by searching around the web. Instead I pilfered this excellent book from last year from my friend and Fader editor Amber Bravo's bookshelf. In it, veteran rock critic Simon Reynolds argues that pop music is in a bit of a holding pattern, happier to cannibalize earlier styles, recycle obscure genres, and make collages out of the sounds of yore than to truly innovate. He cites 90s rave and first generation post punk (sorry Bloc Party) as the last true charges of rock evolution. The subsequent contours of the pop landscape, he pretty convincingly argues, have been an endless loop of rehashed ideas and micro-trends. What I like most is how Reynolds casts himself as a musical modernist, one who craves the new, who wants to hear something that he's never heard before, and won't be satisfied for modest variation on the same old thing. At times Reynolds comes off as a crusty old critic lonesome for the post punk of his youth, but if you crave the shock of the new as he does, the strident revivalism that passed for cutting edge in the aughts (The Strokes, White Stripes, Winehouse, Franz Ferdinand, etc.) likely left you a bit cranky, too.
Kelsey: New York's Lost Subways

The "lost" subway stations of NYC.
Diana: Page 94 of the San Francisco Zero Net Energy Homes Project Guidebook

Page 94 of SF Environment's report to the Living Cities Foundation mentions Dwell.
Julia: What Happens when You Give Kids Thousands of Stickers

Jaime: Thomas Eyck

Throw by Scholten & Baijings.

Flax light fixture by Christien Meindertsma.
Leah: Battlestar Galactica - Portlandia Video
I am so ready for Portlandia Season 2 tonight! Here is a little peak but be warned if you decided to start a Season 1 marathon this weekend.
Katie: San Francisco, 1955

San Francisco in the 1950s.
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