Some still details from a loop for 'Roots', A Group Exhibition hosted by MakersPlace.
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Some still details from a loop for 'Roots', A Group Exhibition hosted by MakersPlace.
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Some aerial, but closer view of this aerial but grounded piece. Created for 'Roots' a Group Exhibition by @makersplaceco
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An overview of 'Rhizome', a gif for 'Roots Group Exhibition' at Makersplace.
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“🔥TONIGHT Roots: Expanded, an exhibition showcasing the artworks of @ALCrego_ , @KristyGlas and @mandelsage opens tonight at 5 PM PST! Learn more👇👇 https://t.co/fqxlqpXCaS”
Opening in a couple of hours!
It’s nice to be able to do exhibitions despite the lockdown thanks for cryptoart and all the Metaverse. Sharing my artwork next to Kristy Glas and Mandelsage.
Check here more info about the works and the exhibition: https://rare.makersplace.com/2020/12/15/roots-expanded-spotlight-exhibition/
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Sanctum by Christopher Skinner [animated gif]
HISTORY ALWAYS OUT OF DATE
This, by the way, is why children are never taught contemporary history. Their history books deal with periods of which the thinking has passed out of fashion, and the circumstances no longer apply to active life. For example, they are taught history about Washington, and told lies about Lenin. In Washington's time they were told lies (the same lies) about Washington, and taught history about Cromwell. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries they were told lies about Joan, and by this time might very well be told the truth about her. Unfortunately the lies did not cease when the political circumstances became obsolete. The Reformation, which Joan had unconsciously anticipated, kept the questions which arose in her case burning up to our own day (you can see plenty of the burnt houses still in Ireland), with the result that Joan has remained the subject of anti-Clerical lies, of specifically Protestant lies, and of Roman Catholic evasions of her unconscious Protestantism. The truth sticks in our throats with all the sauces it is served with: it will never go down until we take it without any sauce at all.
—George Bernard Shaw, Saint Joan