The video camera is plugged into the VCR, allowing it to record itself being poked and prodded.
GIF’d version of Vide-Uhhh! (2005)
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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Cosmic Funnies
Cosimo Galluzzi

JBB: An Artblog!

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Acquired Stardust
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Not today Justin

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Jules of Nature
$LAYYYTER
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The video camera is plugged into the VCR, allowing it to record itself being poked and prodded.
GIF’d version of Vide-Uhhh! (2005)
Eva Funderburgh
love her work
she still makes these and they’ve only grown more wonderful over the years. The wood-fired surfaces really give them life.
love these lil guys
The morning frost created a unique pattern on the wood.
Agnes Pelton,
Winter, 1933,
oil on canvas, 30 × 28".
Crocker Art Museum
The newest issue of my lesbian vampire comic series, “Death Becomes Her” continues! After an argument, Annalise & Marianna are both left to their own devices. Will the two become closer or farther apart? A 48 color digital comic, for sale here:
https://www.kaylashaggy.gallery/store/death-becomes-her-issue-6-digital-edition Physical releases will come out next year (due to tariffs and low sales, you will have to wait for the future physical issue when I do a successful crowdfund of this and the upcoming Anathema Issue 2.)
LG Chocolate (2006)
i have a secondary insp blog at @hurtmemoresnake btwwwww it's connected to my main but i will continue to use both
Jack Davidson
Vroom vroom!
Olive Wren and Pearl Sage by Nikki Silver
NAMILIA Berlin Fall/Winter 2026 if you want to support this blog consider donating to: ko-fi.com/fashionrunways
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- leonard cohen
Suzanne Treister 1991-1992 Fictional Videogame Stills
In the late 1980s I was making paintings about computer games. In January 1991 I bought an Amiga computer and made a series of fictional videogame stills using Deluxe Paint II. I photographed them straight from the screen as there was no other way to output them that I knew of apart from through a very primitive daisy wheel printer where they appeared as washed out dots.
The effect of the photographs perfectly reproduced the highly pixellated, raised needlepoint effect of the Amiga screen image. Conceptually this means of presentation was also appropriate in that it made it seem like I had gone into a videogame arcade and photographed the games there, lending authenticity to the fiction.
The first seven works on this page form a series titled, ‘Q. Would you recognise a Virtual Paradise?’
Many of these works were shown in London at the Edward Totah Gallery in March 1992 (view installation) and later that year at the Exeter Hotel in Adelaide, Australia. In 1995 the ‘Q. Would you recognise a Virtual Paradise?’ series was shown in London at the Royal Festival Hall in the exhibition It’s a Pleasure, curated by Leah Kharibian.
Recent venues: Somerset House, London, 2018 view installation ; Akron Art Museum, Ohio, USA 2019 and tour; Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden, 2019/20 view installation
The original Amiga floppy disks which stored the image files are corrupt, but the photographic art works remain.
omgggg love these