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Alisa Resnik
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Fern fronds, 1950
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M.I.A. // Matahdatah Era
Thereâs a mob at the door I hear them calling for my head
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Chris Devour S15 - BLKISH - Model : Alex Matei
bright eyes land locked blues
iâve grown tired of holding this pose
i feel more like a stranger each time i come home
so iâm making a deal with the devils of fame
saying, âlet me walk away,
please.â
Darknet Random Shopper, 2014 by Mediengruppe Bitnik
The Random Darknet Shopper is an automated online shopping bot which we provide with a budget of $100 in Bitcoins per week. Once a week the bot goes on shopping spree in the deep web where it randomly choses and purchases one item and has it mailed to us. The items are shown in the exhibition «The Darknet. From Memes to Onionland» at Kunst Halle St. Gallen. The Random Darknet Shopper is a live Mail Art piece, an exploration of the deep web via the goods traded there. It directly connects the Darknet with the art space (exhibition space).Â
The bot bought Ectasy pills (hidden in a DVD case to confuse customâs x-ray inspection), Cigarettes, a fake Loius Vitton bag, a platinum credit card and a Fire-brigadeâs master keys.
It is worth mentioning that Darius Kazemi created Random Shopper in 2012, a bot that would randomly buy things on Amazon with a budget of $50 a month. So Bitnikâs piece is likely to be knowingly inspired by it.Â
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ART: Paintbrush Portraits by Rebecca Szeto
Rebecca Szeto created the series âPaintbrush Portraitsâ, melting old brushes with miniature portraits. Tools that were once used to create artwork, now bear the faces of women inspired by the Renaissance period and other female figures of art history.
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Stumbled upon this article today and have to say if these stereotypes werenât just stereotypes I would be in big trouble as many of my favourite bands and artists are featured on this list.
The XX Blog enthusiasts who thought wearing a keffiyeha was awesome.
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