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shark vs the universe
noise dept.
tumblr dot com
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
styofa doing anything
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Product Placement
occasionally subtle

roma★
Cosmic Funnies
RMH
trying on a metaphor

oozey mess
Not today Justin
cherry valley forever

Kiana Khansmith
art blog(derogatory)
$LAYYYTER
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@sputnikfucker
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God, I want to play Attract Mode again so bad. I miss that game so much </3
The Lovers by Sneha Solanki // The Kiss by Kelly Mark // TV Garden by Nam June Paik (x2) // Sistine Chapel by Nam June Paik // TV Clock by Jam June Paik // Untitled (The Sky is Blue) by Sandy Smith // More Wrong Things by Carolee Schneemann // Nabil Saleh // Puma XO Tao by Dan Dowding/Media Pollution
Uhm hey big boy
Shigeko Kubota: 'Thanks To My Ancestors' (1981)
@crxmes
The Kiss, Kelly Mark, 2007
Microsoft Windows promotional ice house (2007)
Apple Macintosh Centris 660 AV
Sneha Solanki ‘The Lovers’
Two networked machines, one infected with a virus, slowly infects the other through the interface of classic romantic poetry.
A breakdown in the relationship was inevitable once the virus had seeped into the memory of one machine and then into the other through a singular network cable affecting the poetic text files. Communication between the two deteriorated, leading to irrational & at times odd behaviour. Each machine reacted with equal confusion and conflict. The interface text became an illegible poetic mutation of itself.
[ID: Two computers facing each other, connected to one another, on rectangular platforms. The room is backlit in red. End ID.]
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Keyboard Puffer by Liminal (2023)
Nam June Paik, TV Bed (1972/1991) Now at at James Cohan, Art Basel Hong Kong
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