March 17, 2009 • 10:48 am • POSTED BY brendan quinn
There is a chance you are already drunk this St. Patrick’s Day and for that awesomeness you can thank the Irish. But you might also be wearing shamrock-shaped sunglasses. The frat guy next to you might be sporting a t-shirt that is two-sizes too small emblazoned with a solicitation to kiss his blarney stones. And [...]
March 10, 2009 • 6:22 pm • POSTED BY sriddle
So recently, I made an intense, strenuous voyage from Savannah, GA (where I went to school at SCAD) to endure the blistering cold of Philly (well, blistering to a southern girl like me.) After about 3 hours of driving, I was compelled to take a break, stopping at South of the Border in Dillon, [...]
March 6, 2009 • 4:37 pm • POSTED BY Adam Flanagan

Tomorrow night, March 7, from 6:30 – 10:00 p.m., Mike Perry will be having an opening for his exhibition Patterns Found In Space, at Giant Robot. Mike is a good friend of 160over90, and recently collaborated with us on the De’Longhi Artista project. If you’re in New York definitely stop by and say hello. For a preview video check out Giant Robot.
Giant Robot, 437 East 9th Street (between Ave. A and 1st Street)
March 4, 2009 • 6:38 pm • POSTED BY Jim Walls
The University of Dayton is a Catholic Marianist institution. Raise your hand if you know what “Marianst” means. The rest of you can watch our new spot, which attempts—with the help of Martin Sheen—to illustrate one of the qualities of a Marianist education. Specifically, the willingness to ask questions and help your fellow man. First [...]
March 2, 2009 • 4:53 pm • POSTED BY Adam Flanagan
Really digging the simple black and white projection for Simian Mobile Disco’s “Synthesise.” Directed by Kate Moross & Alex Sushon.
March 2, 2009 • 4:17 pm • POSTED BY Adam Flanagan
About a month ago Adam Garcia turned me on to the book Antique Packaging. I picked up a copy at The Strand, and it’s been getting me all excited for summer to get here so I can begin hording other people’s graphic junk from flea markets. In anticipation of the warm weather (who knew it [...]