Not today Justin

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i don't do bad sauce passes

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taylor price

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trying on a metaphor

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Misplaced Lens Cap

blake kathryn
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Xuebing Du
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Mantle - by Chun Lo
Pokemon Zoology - Created by Joshua Dunlop
06/21/17 // sleeping at last - venus
Wiley Wallace for “SWANK” at Thinkspace Gallery.
New paintings by Wiley Wallace for the upcoming group exhibition, “SWANK,” which opens Saturday, September 2nd, 2017 at Thinkspace Gallery in Los Angeles, California.
The show also includes work from Tran Nguyen, Sean Norvet, Molly Gruninger, Michael Reeder, Lauren Brevner, Alex Garant, David Rice and Christopher Konecki.
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JUN ONG: STAR
Type : Lighting Installation Curator : Hin Bus Depot for Urban Xchange 2015 Location : Butterworth, Penang Year : 2015 Project Team : Jun Ong, Ronald Lim, Steven Lay, Eeyan Chuah, Gabi Grusaite, Khing Chuah
Inspired by the notion of “glitch,” a dodecahedron - a 12-sided star-shaped installation appears almost as an error or a temporary irregularity, suddenly finding itself lodged within the concrete superstructure of an unfinished building by the street of Raja Uda.
The term “glitch” was used to describe a spike or change in voltage in an electric current, first recorded in a space program. It is a manifestation of the sterile conditions of Butterworth, a once thriving industrial port and significant terminal between the mainland and island. The odd juxtaposition of “Star” with its “host” creates new relationships, tangible and intangible. It is an accumulation of digital and analogue irregularities, becoming a transient portal to a new dimension.
Comprised of five hundred metres of steel cables and LED strips, the “Star” abstracts kitsch street decorations with electrical cables and transposing them into a formal, recognizable entity. The cables are anchored to ground, slabs, cantilever beams and adjacent buildings to form the overall shape. As one steps closer, the installation segregates itself into several floors, each becoming its own spatial experience. The form breaks down into glowing lines, each fragment holding its own electrical and structural characteristic.
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Sailor Moon // by CatNoName
by MANTA
(spends 3 hours drawing a fucking comforter) this is fine