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“Humans, even humans who don’t like glitter, like glitter. We are drawn to shiny things in the same wild way our ancestors were overcome by a compulsion to forage for honey. A theory that has found favor among research psychologists (supported, in part, by a study that monitored babies’ enthusiasm for licking plates with glossy finishes) is that our attraction to sparkle is derived from an innate need to seek out fresh water.”
A Visit to the Glitter Factory
some sea snails are common-named periwinkles!!!
It Was Yellow and Pink II, 1959. Georgia O’Keeffe
Digital Light
https://archive.org/details/DigitalLight_123/mode/2up
Digital Light brings together artists, curators, technologists and media archaeologists to study the historical evolution of digital light-based technologies. It provides a critical account of the capacities and limitations of contemporary digital light-based technologies and techniques by tracing their genealogies and comparing them with their predecessor media.
John Currin, Maenads, 2015
Filmstrips from Stan Brakhage’s Mothlight
cabbage fashion, what fun!