David Curtis 5 July 2023 Three early memories while living in Germany age 6 weeks to less than two years old.
Author Archives: Pi-Des
Daniel Liebermann Residence
in 2018, David Curtis, dc_us did existing conditions documentation on the historic property in Mill Valley, CA.
first of Summer
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A partial history of the Contemporary Arts Collective
Researched by DC and SP from the CAC files in Las Vegas, NV, 2002 The following text was retrieved via the Wayback Machine of the CAC’s website (after it was renamed the Contemporary Art Center. It was edited by CAC volunteers: 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2001
Great Notion, PDX
We did a flight of beers and some brisket tacos. The Sleepwalker tastes like cough syrup. Fruit Monster is like eating someone’s foot. Double Stack was…a lot. Guava Glow…is a no. Peanut Brother starts out like peanuts but then you just don’t know. The tacos were really good.
Update: Triage Field Test 3
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Update: Primitive Hut
A proposal has been issued by David Curtis, Pi-Des for a full-scale Primitive Hut for a site in St. Paul, Oregon. Other potential sites include the Los Angeles, California area, Desert Center, California, and Portland, OR area. (redacted) Primitive Hut is a de-mountable shelter system that accommodates 6-8 people. It has integrated rain water captureContinue reading “Update: Primitive Hut”
Kim Gordon at Mississippi Studios
Kim Gordon’s microphone doesn’t seem to be working. She taps it with her finger. (Someone) comes out to check the cables. This goes on for some time. But it is ok. It is enough really, for her to even be standing here, getting the tech figured out. (The warm up act, Brainwashers, was great too.Continue reading “Kim Gordon at Mississippi Studios”
Dogwood Tree
A painting by David Curtis, based on a wall paper pattern by Lonesome Pictopia, on a wardrobe from Dime and Penny.
Boa Constrictor House #1
A custom cabinet for a client in Portland Dimensions: 6′ wide, 2′ deep, 1′-6″ tall. Exterior grade plywood, pine structure, polycarb liner, stainless steel hinges, latches, and aluminum girts. Hardwood pulls. Galv vents not shown.
