The map is taken from a route
scrawled on a napkin by Jankowski's assistant during the Biennale in 1999 when the artist had to go meet Swiss curatorial giant Harald Szeemann at Harry's but didn't know how to get there.
He meets with an old friend from college to berate him for abandoning the plan that years ago
they scrawled on napkin, which Philip still has in possession.
Not exact matches
He characterizes it like this: Step 1)
Scrawl app / software / drone idea
on a
napkin.
As many as 3,000 hopefuls turn up at a single Edisons casting call, clutching diagrams
scrawled on cocktail
napkins or prototypes cobbled together from duct tape and tongue depressors.
This pleading scrap of verse, from John Berryman's elegy for Ernest Hemingway, «Dream Song 235,» appears in HBO's «Olive Kitteridge»
scrawled on a cocktail
napkin, yet another of the miniseries» many reminders that in the midst of life we are in death.
In the middle of shooting his third feature, Soft in the Head, he decided to steer the improvised film's narrative arc in a new direction, retreating to the roof of the apartment building where he was shooting to
scrawl out story beats
on a
napkin alongside his producer and Cody Stokes, his director of photography and frequent collaborator.
No longer do you need a secret map
scrawled on the back of a
napkin from some jittery mess in a Bangkok bar to get there: the location of this place is no secret anymore, but its beauty remains.
How many million - dollar ideas are
scrawled on bar
napkins only to be thrown away in a drunken stupor?
But unlike the corporate «art» that might serve as a backdrop for a Dilbert strip, his scribbles are raw and rambunctious, as if
scrawled on the back of a
napkin at the moment of epiphany (not unlike the cliche about how business ideas are born).
They're not just cheesy, feel - good words someone
scrawled on the back of a
napkin.