ATLANTA
This was my umpteenth visit to the capitol of Georgia, but only my second HOW conference. The event consists of half a week of design related events, workshops, tours and seminars that are given by well-known designers (Well, they're known among other designers).
Several of the sessions I attended featured folks who have had a big influence on my own design life, especially Chip Kidd who gave the most rousing lecture of the conference which managed to both genuinely delight and appall the masses (note to self: refrain from ever making wisecracks about friends' miscarriages.) Another presenter I've admired for a while is Sharon Werner. You might recognize her studio's Target Halloween campaign from a few years back...
You retro-lovin' folk will appreciate this amazing cereal box design they did, also for Target...
I realize fellow designer-geeks are the only ones who might give a rip, but I also took in presentations by Jim Coudal (best known for the popular coudal.com), the guys from the Chopping Block, Joshua Chen, and Toronto's 3 Dogz. Overall it was entertaining, inspiring and a great way to spend my boss's money.
So what about the Secret Fun type stuff? No trip of mine is complete without it so I set aside an evening for a drive to Athens, home to artist, comic shop proprietor, uber-collector, and occasional Fun Blog commenter, Devlin Thompson.
ATHENS
It stands to reason that an independent record shop in Athens would have to be pretty great. Thus, I give you Wuxtry Records...
When this record shop expanded into a comic book and toy establishment the aptly named Bizarro Wuxtry was born (which sits directly atop its sister store...)
Meet Devlin the shopkeep in his natural habitat...
When someone makes a custom action figure in your likeness you know you're the right man for the job...
Devlin gave me an after hours, mind-melting tour of his Bizarro world. The amassment of relics both new and old exceeded my expectations. In the first five minutes I think I saw my entire amazon.com wishlist. The shop occupies most of the second floor so the multi-room layout allows the shopper to discover the place one sugar-coated chunk at a time....
I had a great time picking Devlin's brain about the biz, and the many treasures surrounding us with the intent to include his answers in this write up, but I'm afraid that our dialogue was competing with the constant stimulus that poured into my eyes, and only shreds of information were able to reach my long term memory. The place appealed to more than just my eyes. My feet enjoyed the give of the floorboards, and my nose kept getting perfectly mixed whiffs of old pulp and old building. To top it off Devlin popped a vintage tune on the vintage record player and the drizzly afternoon turned golden.
Both the Wuxtry and its Bizarro self are part store, part museum...
And then there are the one-of-a-kind creations by Mr. Thompson...
Whew! I guess I should have strapped in my brain. The tour concluded and I with my assaulted senses, came away pondering the human capacity for exposure to curios and pop cultural remnants. I felt I had already approached hazardous levels and yet I craved more. So I followed Devlin home...
His living room boasts one of those illusive giant masks from the much celebrated Target Halloween '03 promotion (by CSA Design).
It shouldn't surprise you that Mandy Mastrovita, Devlin's better half, is also an artist and collector. Inspiration hangs all around her desk.
These are the Guardians of the basement. (The lattice is attached to a pulley system that lowers for easy mask refreshment. )
I could have spent weeks in this archive. It reminded me of Steve Bushimi's pad in Ghost World.. if he had been even more hardcore.
I neglected to get a shot of his massive DVD library or his new baby.. the vintage Jukebox. But you get the idea. He is a keeper of our memories and I hope that he moves into an underground bunker soon. Anyway, thanks Devlin for sharing!
To be continued...
12 comments:
Does this guy wanna addopt a 38 year old son?! He wouldn't mind me playing with all his 'toys' would he??
Kirk, you keep company with quite a few people with some really great houses.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Man, I just...man...
I need to sit down for a...geez...
Damn. That's beautiful. My collection is about .0000000001% of what this guy has, and my wife is already threatening a garage sale.
It's funny you brought up the smell of the store, because I was thinking the same thing. "Man, I bet that place smells awesome."
"Hmmmm..." I said being only a mere 45 minutes from Athens. I think I'm going to have to head up this weekend for a peek into Bizarro Wuxtry. Must now go convince the wife...
Wow, thank's for the post. Sad that I will be leaving Atlanta before getting to discover these places.
However, if you find yourself in the area again, I would highly recommend the Bruce Wiener Microcar collection in nearby Madison and the Georgia Guidestones in Elberton.
And thanks for blogging about your trip.
ron- I can't imagine why he wouldn't want that.
rozum- my pleasure!
cdp- And as I read your post I could almost smell your garage.
shawn r.- I hope it went well with the wife and you make it up to the Bizarro Wuxtry. Tell Devlin that I sent you for an extra 0% discount.
mr. kimberly- thanks for the tip! I'll definitely check it out.
Turns out Shawn make it. He writes about it here...
http://www.brandedinthe80s.com/index.php?post_id=237513
you do the best stuff--your sites have provided me with greatly needed research for my own writing. thanks!
You bet Jeremiah! Thank YOU.
Nice blog you've got there too. Some really beautiful shots.
Kirk, you were an exemplary guest, and you're welcome to come back anytime! Mazel tov!
That evening is now a very fond memory of mine. My only regret is that I didn't actually purchase anything! Next time I'll visit as an excited customer and not just a frenzied shutterbug. Thanks again Devlin.
Does anyone have a Frankenstein head for sale or for trade? I have a Black Cat head and the Bear I would be willing to trade. contact me at dallen@cmtengr.com
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