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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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Kiana Khansmith
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Claire Keane
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
RMH
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occasionally subtle

#extradirty

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Misplaced Lens Cap
trying on a metaphor

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Isa Genzken
Fraser Ross designs set of seven pulsating synthetic organs
Glasgow designer Fraser Ross has created a collection of seven conceptual human organs that would perform extra functions like squirting ink and spinning silk (+ movie). The synthetic organs combine attributes from both humans and other animals, such as spiders and squid.
ME WHEN IM AT WORK. FFS
This AI’s first human emotion is disgust.
The woman at the window Phoenician Date: 900BC-700BC
The British Museum
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🔵 (at Kraví Hora)
Embroidered Zoetrope
Project by Elliot Schultz creates physical animations with textiles and a turntable:
This project encourages viewers to watch and engage with animation physically. Discs were created with animated sequences embroidered onto their surface. They have been designed to be played on standard turntables and their shape and size is inherited from 10" vinyl records. The animation is activated when a strobe light illuminates the discs in sync with the embroidered frames of animation.
This work was completed for my degree project at the ANU School of Art in 2013.
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elliotschultz has a Tumblr blog here
James Siena The Narrows, 1998 enamel on aluminum 19-¼" x 15 inches
by Doug Aitken
installation view at Victoria Miro Mayfair, London
Craig Gibson, ‘Born After Birth’, 2014
“This series of images documents the ritual of Adult Baptism and its surroundings within The Baptist Church community. In being one of the many strands of belief in Christianity, and with no hierarchy, Baptist churches believe in full immersion baptisms.
As a pillar of faith adult baptism is seen as the only legitimate means to wash one’s sins away, and therefore, reject the validity of infant baptism. Baptists’ believe baptism to be a public witness of the identification of one’s faith within Christ in the symbolic process of his death, burial and resurrection.
“As for me, I baptise you with water for repentance, but He who is coming after me is mightier than I, and I am not fit to remove His sandals; He will baptise you with the Holy Spirit and fire.“- John the Baptist, Matthew 3:11″