Name Mills Baker
Location San Francisco
First Post November 2007Mills’ writing inspires many adjectives — intelligent, insightful, and beautiful among them — but one quickly gets the feeling that, rather than compliments, his true reward is in helping readers notice something amusing about the world that they didn’t see before. Born in New Orleans, he attended Bard College and Louisiana State University. Mills recently moved to San Francisco, which he described “as though New Orleans and New York were smashed together and then placed just so in a beautiful expanse of nature.” He writes about what it’s like to be human — love, art, culture, mental illness, philosophy, and memory, among other topics. He has two awesome dogs named Bayou and Five and a girlfriend he met on Tumblr.
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Book Building of the Day: As part of a local children’s book fair, Slovakian artist Matej Kren was invited by the Museum of Modern Art in Bologna to install a massive fortress composed of thousands upon thousands of books.
The piece — “Scanner” — is meant to evoke “a sensation of sublime terror, an alteration referring to a puzzling infinity itself created to destabilize conventional spatial habits.”
Uh… What he said.
More photos can be found here.
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Book Building of the Day: As part of a local children’s book fair, Slovakian artist Matej Kren was invited by the Museum of Modern Art in Bologna to install a massive fortress composed of thousands upon thousands of books.
The piece — “Scanner” — is meant to evoke “a sensation of sublime terror, an alteration referring to a puzzling infinity itself created to destabilize conventional spatial habits.”
Uh… What he said.
More photos can be found here.
[inhabitat.]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l6osv99vMT1qzpwi0o1_400.jpg)
