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lane cooper
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Field of View (painting series). Nephilim (small painting series). Digital (Video, Prints). Ghost Dance (artist book edition). Charing Cross (video suite). Sum of Zero (video). Fantome (video and prints). Breathing (video and digital prints). Ecologies (Simple Red - video). Other (Performances, Interventions, etc.). Common Sense: Taking the Stage. Gift Epistle - objects no longer capable of flight (artist book edition). Notes on Derrida: Walk-ins Welcomed (performance). Gift Pens (pen poetry). Website of...
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ArtRod
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BioArt Media: Amanda S. Almon
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BioArt Media: Amanda S. Almon. BioArt Media: Amanda S. Almon. Student Examples - CIA. AMANDA S. ALMON, M.F.A, C.M.I. Susan Almon-Pesch, C.M.E. - Market4Profit Company Site. Lane Cooper - Professional Artist: Painter, Video, Sound and Installation. Kristen Baumlier - Professional Artist: Performance, Sound, Video, Media. Amanda Almon and Kristen Baumlier's YouTube Channel Featuring the Petroleum Pop Princess. Sarah Kabot: Professional Artist: Installation, Sculpture, Drawing, Print Media.
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Ephemera: Fading Symbols of Rural Life
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Fading Symbols of Rural Life. The New York Times has a beautiful photo essay of American barns. Sounds a little cheesy, I know, but the photos are sad and lovely and make me think of home. Connecticut is offering preservation grants to people who own barns over 75 years old. The barn pictured above was built in 1828. Fading Symbols of Rural Life (NYTimes). Posted by Sarah Lohman. Subscribe to: Comment Feed (RSS). The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.". Visit Our Sister Blog.
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Ephemera: The Past Predicting the Future
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The Past Predicting the Future. This series of AT&T ads from 1993 "predicts the future," of technologies, most of which have come to pass. I actually remember these ads, specifically the video-telephone booths, and the Movies on Demand-type feature. I thought that was going to be awesome- but impossible! Posted by Sarah Lohman. Subscribe to: Comment Feed (RSS). The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.". Visit Our Sister Blog. The Past Predicting the Future. Stores that are no More.
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Ephemera: 11/01/2008 - 12/01/2008
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Via The Education of Oronte Churm. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving. Posted by Sarah Lohman. A Few Notes on 'Pai'. I was paging through one of my favorite cookbooks,. The American Heritage Cookbook,. Looking for Thanksgiving pie recipes. The AHC is a great book that gives modern cooking directions for historical dishes. However, the book was published in 1964, so I always cross check the recipes with period sources for accuracy. Pumpkin pie,' according to. The House Mother,. Posted by Sarah Lohman. A privat...
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Ephemera: 01/01/2009 - 02/01/2009
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New York: 2008, 1978; 2009, 1609. From The New York Times via DJ Bryan. Then/Now, a Series by David W. Dunlap. The assignment in 1978 was simply to illustrate "The City Observed: New York," a guidebook to Manhattan by Paul Goldberger, who was then the architecture critic for The New York Times. It's well worth taking a look at this photo series. There is a cool flash application that allows you to use a slider to scrub back and forth between 2008 and 1978. Also from the New York Times. That it became a f...
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Ephemera: 03/01/2007 - 04/01/2007
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The Civil War Cocktail Party: Photos! The Civil War Cocktail Party Photos. Posted by Sarah Lohman. Something Old, Something New: The Day Decopage Became Cool. I just discovered a little shop on the Bowery: John Derian. The owner and designer, hosts a collection of decopage glassware that is not only fascinating, but well out of my price range:. This is from a series called “Relationships.” He preserves tiny bits of ephemera under glass…I’m, of course, crazy about it. Posted by Sarah Lohman. Public drink,...
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Ephemera: A Brief Introduction
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This is me, at age 16. Every morning, over the course of four summers, I slid into my voluminous petticoats and strapped on my corset and went to live in the 19th century. I had needed a job, and a few years previous my mother had risen to a semi-management position at a local “living history” museum. Employment was gauranteed, and it seemed an acceptable alternative to working at the "Piercing Pagaoda.". And that is what this blog about: How I see the 21st century, after living in the 19th.
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