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inconsolable memory: Owl and Ptarmigan
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Sunday, July 27, 2008. Owl and Ptarmigan, 1980. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). It sometimes seemed as if the author of the Book of Fish, the storyteller William Buelow Gould, had been born with a memory but neither experience nor history to account for it and had spent forever after seeking to invent what didn't exist in the curious belief that his imagination might become his experience, and thereby both explain and cure his problem of an inconsolable memory." Gould's Book of Fish. And never found,.
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inconsolable memory: Spirit Owl
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Sunday, July 27, 2008. Spirit Owl, 1979. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). It sometimes seemed as if the author of the Book of Fish, the storyteller William Buelow Gould, had been born with a memory but neither experience nor history to account for it and had spent forever after seeking to invent what didn't exist in the curious belief that his imagination might become his experience, and thereby both explain and cure his problem of an inconsolable memory." Gould's Book of Fish. Museum of Small Goods.
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inconsolable memory: japanese matchbox label
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Saturday, June 28, 2008. Originally uploaded by maraid. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). It sometimes seemed as if the author of the Book of Fish, the storyteller William Buelow Gould, had been born with a memory but neither experience nor history to account for it and had spent forever after seeking to invent what didn't exist in the curious belief that his imagination might become his experience, and thereby both explain and cure his problem of an inconsolable memory." Gould's Book of Fish.
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inconsolable memory: June 2008
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Saturday, June 28, 2008. Originally uploaded by maraid. Originally uploaded by maraid. Originally uploaded by maraid. Sunday, June 22, 2008. Works on Paper by Jessica Snow. I first happened upon Snow's work in the flat files at Pierogi 2000. Some of her more recent work is on her website at http:/ www.jessicasnowart.com/. Ken Russell's Teddy Girls. From Ken Russell's 1955 Photo Essay. On London's Teddy Girls (Photos all seem to be down now.). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Works on Paper by Jessica Snow.
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inconsolable memory: Perils of the Sea Traveler
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Sunday, July 27, 2008. Perils of the Sea Traveler. Perils of the Sea Traveler. Pitseolak Ashoona (aka Pitseolak, Sea Pigeon) (1904-1983),. Inuit, Cape Dorset. This is beyond remarkable. Thank you. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Perils of the Sea Traveler. Buckminster Fullers Future Perfect. Museum of Dust, Australia. Museum of Small Goods. Network of Uncollectable Artists, Oz. Until Never, Melbourne. I shall be left with the. Of the treasure I went into. The forest to find. And never found,.
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inconsolable memory: dada
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Saturday, July 05, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). It sometimes seemed as if the author of the Book of Fish, the storyteller William Buelow Gould, had been born with a memory but neither experience nor history to account for it and had spent forever after seeking to invent what didn't exist in the curious belief that his imagination might become his experience, and thereby both explain and cure his problem of an inconsolable memory." Gould's Book of Fish. Perils of the Sea Traveler.
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inconsolable memory: wired
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Sunday, November 16, 2008. From http:/ www.125magazine.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). It sometimes seemed as if the author of the Book of Fish, the storyteller William Buelow Gould, had been born with a memory but neither experience nor history to account for it and had spent forever after seeking to invent what didn't exist in the curious belief that his imagination might become his experience, and thereby both explain and cure his problem of an inconsolable memory." Gould's Book of Fish.
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inconsolable memory: Buckminster Fuller's Future Perfect
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Sunday, July 06, 2008. Buckminster Fuller's Future Perfect. Pilar Viladas on Buckminster Fuller at the Whitney. Starting with the Universe. Whitney Museum of American Art, June 26 -Sept 21, 2008. I just listened to this awesome podcast by the New York Academy of Sciences about the Buckminster Fuller exhibit at the Whitney. It's instructive and detailed. Here's the link: http:/ www.nyas.org/snc/podcastdetail.asp? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Perils of the Sea Traveler. Museum of Dust, Australia.
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inconsolable memory: June 2007
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Sunday, June 17, 2007. From Top to Bottom:. Two film stills from The Adventures of Prince Achmed, Lotte Reiniger. A silhouette film based on 1001 Arabian Nights). Film still from Testimony, Kara Walker, 2004. Retrospective of Walker's work. Is touring in 2007-2008. Friday, June 08, 2007. Shadows and Light: Josh Robenstone. Melbourne Photographer Josh Robenstone. From the Now Now online galleries. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Shadows and Light: Josh Robenstone. Museum of Dust, Australia. The forest to find.
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inconsolable memory: May 2007
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Friday, May 25, 2007. Assemble Your Own Book: Lucas Ihlein in Publicity at Artspace. S residency in Petersham became the blog the Sham. And now becomes an object, that is to say a book, and one that you have to put together yourself. It's all about becoming and collaboration. At Publicity. Saturday, May 05, 2007. Http:/ www.myspace.com/nokotoboss. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Assemble Your Own Book: Lucas Ihlein in Publicity . Museum of Dust, Australia. Museum of Small Goods. Until Never, Melbourne.