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1 VERNER PANTON, TRAPHOLT MUSEUM, DENMARK (AUG. 1998-JAN. 1999) He's the Danish architect who designed the first one-piece stacking molded plastic chair in 1960. After a brief association with Arne Jacobsen in the early '50s, Panton reached beyond traditional Danish Modern to pursue his utopian faith in revolutionary vinyl, plastic, and, most important, supersaturated su·per·sat·u·rate  
tr.v. su·per·sat·u·rat·ed, su·per·sat·u·rat·ing, su·per·sat·u·rates
1. To cause (a chemical solution) to be more highly concentrated than is normally possible under given conditions of temperature and
 primary colors. He died last fall while overseeing this show's installation, which he designed to coordinate his furniture, lighting, and textile designs to his signature color spectrum. Panton, the missing link between the austere rationality of modern design and PoMo superficiality, once remarked that "One sits more comfortably on a color that one likes." My hero.

2 ALBERT FREY/HOUSES 1+2, EDITED BY JENNIFER GOLUB (PRINCETON ARCHITECTURAL PRESS, 1998) The Swiss-born architect Albert Frey first arrived in Palm Springs, California Palm Springs is a famed Riverside County, California desert resort city, approximately 110 miles (177 km) east of Los Angeles and 140 miles (225 km) northeast of San Diego. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 42,807. , in 1934, and his strikingly simple concrete-block, corrugated-metal, glass-and-steel structures - from a gas station to private homes - form the nucleus of this town, which boasts one of the greatest concentrations of modern architecture in the US. Golub's book lovingly documents the breathtakingly economical spaces of Frey's own two residences, of 1941-53 and 1964-71. The first edition is already out of print, but the paperback's in stores now.

3 AOL's appropriation of the Jetson's theme song brought a glut of new subscribers drawn to the future. Now, finally, at least a few products are available in the promised colors of the space age. The translucent Lifesavers-hued rainbow of the iMAC and the interchangeable metallic-colored plastic covers of NOKIA 5190 cellular phones are only the best-looking examples. I guess the new VW BUG (with its accompanying ad campaign) is the fulfillment of past, future, and present all at once.

4 THE BIC BIC

See: Bank Investment Contract
 CLIC CLIC Centre Local d'Information et de Coordination (French)
CLiC Climate and Cryosphere (World Climate Research Programme project, Norway)
CLIC Compact Linear Collider
CLIC Connecticut Licensing Information Center
 Remember the first disposable retractable ballpoint pen? Half see-through plastic, half brilliant color, the Bic M10 Clic hasn't been available in the US for decades, but it's still made in Europe - and would seem to be the official pen of Scandinavia. I just hope my stockpiles last.

5 I kicked my swap-meet habit last year. but only after finding two virtual substitutes. The first, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, has just begun its third season on PBS PBS
 in full Public Broadcasting Service

Private, nonprofit U.S. corporation of public television stations. PBS provides its member stations, which are supported by public funds and private contributions rather than by commercials, with educational, cultural,
. Each week host Chris Jussel and a bevy of experts set up shop in a different city and invite the locals to offer up their heirlooms and bric-a-brac for appraisal. Having watched all last season, I never need to see another Civil War sword, but each new episode does sate my craving to look at junk. If the show's pleasure used to lie in watching the faces of the witless wit·less  
adj.
Lacking intelligence or wit; foolish.



witless·ly adv.

wit
 participants as an expert revealed their treasures to be worthless fakes, this year the appraisals seem far more generous - and what's more fun than looking on as costume jewelry is baldly declared a diamond-and-ruby encrusted en·crust   also in·crust
tr.v. en·crust·ed, en·crust·ing, en·crusts
1. To cover or coat with or as if with a crust:
 fortune, or the tin helmet some woman found in her attic is identified as ancient Roman armor and valued at a quarter of a million dollars?

6 WWW WWW or W3: see World Wide Web.


(World Wide Web) The common host name for a Web server. The "www-dot" prefix on Web addresses is widely used to provide a recognizable way of identifying a Web site.
.EBAY.COM (1) (Computer Output Microfilm) Creating microfilm or microfiche from the computer. A COM machine receives print-image output from the computer either online or via tape or disk and creates a film image of each page.  This online auction house (my second ersatz swap meet) is a virtual thrift store open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Well over a million objects are on the block at any given time, and new items are added every minute. You can search by designer, manufacturer, or genres, and (a tip I should probably keep to myself) by misspellings: You'll be surprised at what you find. The bidding process can be a little daunting daunt  
tr.v. daunt·ed, daunt·ing, daunts
To abate the courage of; discourage. See Synonyms at dismay.



[Middle English daunten, from Old French danter, from Latin
 at first, especially if you have a hard time setting limits. The entire operation, which is based on the honor system, really works. (So far I've purchased only one thing that turned out to be other than described, and that problem transaction was resolved to my satisfaction.) Great deals are getting harder to find, but the endless search through endless categories is no less addictive.

7 Traveling to Dallas with my survey show this year, I encountered the NorthPark Center, a remarkably sophisticated white-brick-and-steel '60s-modern mall. There, in Neiman Marcus's first branch department store, practically untouched by progress, is THE MERMAID BAR, a quiet place to enjoy coffee and cake or a light lunch while taking a respite from a hard day of shopping. The bar/cafe is covered in handcrafted hand·craft  
n.
Variant of handicraft.

tr.v. hand·craft·ed, hand·craft·ing, hand·crafts
To fashion or make by hand.



hand·craft
 blue and white tile, and its mosaic landscape (by Bjorn Wiinblad) includes life-size ceramic reliefs of mermaids and a freestanding ceramic mermaid sculpture, all in keeping with an aquatic theme that involves fish, bubbles, and. of course, mermaids.

8 FORT WORTH WATER GARDEN (1975) Philip Johnson's city block-size liability-insurance nightmare is something else you can't imagine being built today. The park's highlights include a long, serene reflecting pool surrounded by gentle, water-covered walls; a spectacular pit one can descend into via a concrete block walkway just above the furiously rushing water; and terraced, concrete mountains. One set of steep steps leads up to... a twenty-foot drop. Nothing I'd ever read about the park prepared me for the experience. Who but Philip Johnson would employ monumental artifice in building a monument to nature?

9 LAURA Laura, subject of the love poems of Petrarch. She is thought to be Laura de Noves (1308?–1348), wife of Hugo de Sade, but this has not been proved.

Laura

Petrarch’s perpetual, unattainable love. [Ital. Lit.
 OWENS AT ACME (OCT OCT ornithine carbamoyltransferase; oxytocin challenge test.

OCT

ornithine carbamoyl transferase, a liver specific enzyme.

OCT Oxytocin stress test, see there
.-NOV. 1998) The next best thing to supergraphics su·per·graph·ics  
n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
Brightly colored and simply designed graphic shapes of billboard proportions.
, Owens's compositions range from the relatively straightforward to the dramatically asymmetrical. Though hand-painted, the surface is so assured and direct, the paint feels as if it had been mechanically applied. Her serial beehive paintings stand in for wallpaper - which, as with all her best work, is an inversion of stretched Marimekko textiles and fabric photomurals hung as art.

10 No amount of "Wishin' and Hopin'" will bring DUSTY SPRINGFIELD back, though the four-CD box set being compiled at the time of her death will soon be released. But for me Dusty will always be in Memphis.
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