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Photochaining | Bed Tea
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Darjeeling-fueled notes on art, culture, and making it in NY. March 6, 2009. Posted by tf under Uncategorized. I’m dying to find a Photochaining memory card. 8220;The Photochaining blog is a continuous project where people practice the art of leaving memory cards in public places to be picked up and used by others, who then do likewise.”. 1 Take funny/original/humoristic/creative photos with your own camera (use a cheap memory card) . 2 Write a note in which:. If so, choose an other name). You can leave ...
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Band Logos - Brand Upon The Brain: March 2009
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Thursday, March 5, 2009. Type O Negative: Logo #300. Type O Negative's brilliantly simple design came courtesy of lead singer Peter Steele in 1988. Type O Negative. Recorded one of the most amazing cover songs ever - that of Seals and Croft's " Summer. Heard most notably on the "I Know What You. Last Summer" soundtrack. What makes their version so rewarding is that Peter Steele is not necessarily someone thought of as embracing summer breezes or food cooking. And plates for two. Wednesday, March 4, 2009.
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Photochaining – virtual travel! | Solo Travel Blog
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Photochaining – virtual travel! April 10, 2009 at 3:17 am. Photochaining is virtual travel. It’s an art form, a social experiment and a game. It’s a touch mysterious and very magical. Here’s how it works. Put an inexpensive memory card in your camera and take some photos. Name the card and place it and a note explaining photochaining into a plastic bag. Then leave it in a public place and see what happens. Where people can post where they left a card. Entry filed under: Solo travel perspectives. Follow &...
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visual mixtape: April 2009
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009. Graduating with a MA in sculpture the use of threadwork has always be apparent in the work she has made including that of huge hair sculptures in her earlier work. In family album though Anzeri has taken photographs carefully stitching over them leaving the eyes and mouth fully visible, the result is a somewhat disturbing and beautiful image. See more of the work at: . Http:/ www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist profile/Twinkle Troughton/12782. Tuesday, April 28, 2009.