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Art paper by Kyoto based Japanese artist Natsuko Kozue, printed with risograph printing
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Cleaning out my filing cabinet, I found this handout that I made for my mini-comics class. Â Hope itâs helpful! Â Remember, it ainât only for comics. Â Self-publish short stories, collections of drawings or sketches, or blank for journals/sketchbooks, etc.
Shanzhai Lyric at Goldsmiths
Dis-Orientation Guide, UC UnitedÂ
City Strips
Stuart Bannocks
Jacqui Kenny, The Agoraphobic Traveller
Google Search On series short film
Mark Hansen and Ben Rubin Listening Post, 2002â2005.
San Jose Museum of Art
06 May 2003 Review in Frieze
Hansen and Rubin have written a programme that culls communication from chat rooms and other virtual spaces, identifying the prevailing themes and topics of discussion, and funnelling them to a concave, hanging grid of 231 small digital screens of the type usually found in cash registers. They arranged six formal acts through which the chatter expresses itself visually on the screens and aurally via eight male, British-tinged computer voices from speakers installed around the room. The communications appear as either whole or truncated phrases that include statements about nationality, age, gender, sexual preference, religion, politics or everyday life. At particularly striking moments the text washes rapidly across the screens in patterns akin to the topologies created by the movement of wind across a wheat field (also evoked by the soundtrack) before clicking to a legible halt.
(SHn(y)oÍof) by Sam Davis and Rayka Zehtabchi
Short film on Vimeo
More about the film
âEvolutionâ, Christoph Niemann
The New Yorker cover, 30 September 2019
Marchesa Spring 2020 Ready-to-Wear
Get Out
Jordan Peele 4 1/4 Ă 7 inches, 224 pages, softcover ISBN 978-1-941753-28-6
Introduction by Tananarive Due
Design by IN-FO.CO
Small Kindnesses
By Danusha Laméris
Robin Hood Gardens, Do Ho Suh
Do Ho Suh, whose practice centres on the idea of home as both a physical structure and lived experience, created a work in response to the architecture and interiors of Robin Hood Gardens while the second of the two blocks, also due to be demolished, was still occupied.
It is a meditation on home, memory and displacement within a physical structure that is on the verge of demolition, less than fifty years after the architectsâ utopian vision was realised. Suh is interested in the âintangible qualityâ of Robin Hood Gardens as much as its architectural shell: the âenergy, history, life and memory that has accumulated there.â
ALL ON A MARDI GRAS DAY
Artist Demond Melancon
ALL ON A MARDI GRAS DAY
In a gentrifying New Orleans, Demond sacrifices to be Big Chief in a secret 200-year culture known as Mardi Gras Indians: African-American men from the cityâs roughest neighborhoods who spend all year sewing feathered suits theyâll wear only once, in a battle to decide whoâs âthe prettiest.â
Electronic press kit
âWelcome Home,â 2019
Alex Prager
Sorry Youth's 2nd Album "No dream, no life."
by Godkidlla Art Production