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Today's Document
noise dept.
cherry valley forever
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Janaina Medeiros

Kaledo Art
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

if i look back, i am lost
Jules of Nature
Xuebing Du

oozey mess
$LAYYYTER
Cosmic Funnies
art blog(derogatory)

blake kathryn

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ellievsbear

shark vs the universe

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
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seen from Germany
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seen from Brazil

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Singapore
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@intothefort
pegboard installation on broad st.
lamination pegboard installation on broad st.
zine spreads
zine spreads from laminated moments
pegboard process
the thing comes together
Made in America
Amanda Ross-Ho.- She works in painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, photography and uses found objects.
-Post by Hugo LavĂn
Amanda Ross-Ho
speculative everything reading —
-the bit about “one million little utopias” is really powerful, that we all have whole worlds in our minds but have to flesh out our projections of what we want the world to be though speculative design. now all of the utopia projects are beginning to make sense :)
-“designers can still facilitate a dreaming process that unlocks people’s imaginations” yes! this is a really good definition of what design does, need to start thinking more this way with more faith in the audience
-”the messy human details...are right in the foreground” Â
THINK TANKS ARE UNTHINKABLE
-i feel like the design world/people that are designers in general are all leaning towards “anarcho-evolutionists”
http://www.ashleyhuhe.com/Image-as-Object-Object-as-Image
object as image
Paul Elliman @ WallspaceÂ
paul elliman
so, we don’t necessarily live in one dimension. right? we are 2D, 3D, 4D, etc. april greiman is known for using technology in innovative ways and challenging how we visually interpret time and space (although note the irony when she was presented with technological difficulties in her presentation.) in a slightly (this may be pushing it) similar vein, i explored mis-using technology. in this case, the panorama feature on my iphone. when moving the phone backwards, i found, the camera stops taking the panorama. same goes for moving it too fast. but if moved up and down, the image gets splintered, repeated, ripped apart...lots of things happen. i experimented with this and resulted in these objects existing on slightly different planes and perhaps alternate realities, which i think i are always coinciding with our own.
file etiquette
take care of those files !
current thoughts, ideas for frames
rethinking video format over the weekend