Short takes today:
—Elizabeth Mossop, head of the department of landscape design at Louisiana State University, talks about rebuilding New Orleans. [via ArchNewsNow]
—Zoilus responds to David Hajdu’s article in The New Republic: How MySpace is Killing Music.
—Nobel Intent highlights a pair of stars, one of which is “slightly more massive than the sun, [and] rotates so quickly that it has flattened out from a sphere and created a belt of gas.”
—Ever heard of bacterial landscapes? Me neither, but Pruned has them, and they’re purty.
—Pruned also points to a nice-looking blog, Critical Spatial Practice, which shows us Invisible-5, a two-CD guided audio tour of the interstate between Los Angeles to San Francisco. If any of you have ever tried that drive, you know you need something to listen to once you’ve left the excellent radio stations of Los Angeles behind.
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