Not quite dead yet.
Not to mention that retro 1940s barbed wire.
Category Archives: Art
Iceland Unplugged: The Historical Survey
In Iceland, You Can’t Escape Gravity
They call gravity a fell here, or a fall. Often both at the same time.
You can’t escaping falls. The experience of gravity below is an example of what is called a hike. Anything less than this is called a walk. Don’t confuse the two.
Below is a walk. Walks are wet. But gravity is a compensation! It’s good to keep your eye on it. Practice makes perfect.

In Reykjavik, gravity is still at work. I mean, the pot-smoking graffiti artists of Rome and New York and …? … aren’t issued ladders at customs. As a result, they walk from ground level.

Icelandic workers are better equipped to defy gravity.
They’ve been hiking, see. They know about falls. They’re everywhere. You can even fall off a road into the sea here.
Better get in some practice at balance. Off you go!
Iceland, the Do-It-Yourself Data Hub

1100 years of improvisation beats out the competition any time.

Too Many Clients to Have Time to Update Webpages!
But, don’t take it from me!
“Iceland is a highly competitive location for operation of Data Centres. Iceland has specialized in storage and disaster recovery for foreign companies offering a unique low-cost location for large International Data Centres low corporate tax and highly skilled IT labour. Iceland has built up a large-scale infrastructure that is very well-suited to meeting the new technological requirements of enterprises. This infrastructure has undoubtedly served as a major support for fast growth in the ICT industry and the fast adoption of technological solutions throughout society.”
http://www.made-in-iceland.com.cn/it/
Yeah, like that. In Iceland, the whole country is wired.
Low Cost Solutions Abound!
” Iceland is a highly competitive location for operation of Data Centres. Iceland has specialized in storage and disaster recovery for foreign companies offering a unique low-cost location for large International Data Centres low corporate tax and highly skilled IT labour. “ http://www.made-in-iceland.com.cn/it/
Yeah!
Icelandic Treehouse: A Nordic Architectural First
Those Nice Kids of Reykjavik & the Survival of the Sagas
No straying outside of the lines here!
Out on the farm, though? Well, yee-ha!
Maybe it has something to do with a love of books in the city. Used books.

And their rural versions: sheep folds.

Melárett
Doubt it? Look again! Doesn’t look like a window anymore, does it:
It looks like Iceland: fields, folds, and books in one.
Low Tech High Tech Iceland
The Dancing Houses of Reykjavik
The Lonely Streets of Reykjavik
Two friends and street buskers, a sandwich board and a shopping cart hanging around on Lækjargata, waiting for tourists, have a chat while hoping one of the cash-flush foreigners will stop.
It’s a hard life, with only your imported self and a Jysk table for a lure, but it’s a living, eh. It is, indeed.
The Earth Gives Birth
Iceland is a “settlement” culture, not a “colonial” culture. This orientation continues today. There are times the Earth reminds the human body of its own birth.
At those moments, the human mind and body unite to give birth to a new self at one with the earth. That is settlement. It’s like taming a horse.










