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The Blog of Bland: The Syracuse University M-LAB
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The Blog of Bland. These are adventures, endeavors, projects, thoughts, ideas, and a schmorgishborg of stuff sandwiched into one blogolicious burger. Wednesday, January 16, 2008. The Syracuse University M-LAB. I am currently working with Matt Rink in Syracuse NY, on a unique project implicating a RV in the process of transformation. Imagine a Pimp My RIde show, and Matt and I have stepped in for a while to do the building of a flossy design, conceptualized by Syracuse Art and Architecture Students. The r...
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The Blog of Bland: The sideroad phenom and the Huia Cave
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The Blog of Bland. These are adventures, endeavors, projects, thoughts, ideas, and a schmorgishborg of stuff sandwiched into one blogolicious burger. Thursday, November 15, 2007. The sideroad phenom and the Huia Cave. I chose to bike a sideroad yesterday. The first 10k was shingle (gravel), but coupled with steep banked turns and a constant downhill grade. Among the orchards and pastures I saw my first hops farm. Beautiful fields of strings for the hops to grow up. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Blog of Bland: Lamp poles on the move
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The Blog of Bland. These are adventures, endeavors, projects, thoughts, ideas, and a schmorgishborg of stuff sandwiched into one blogolicious burger. Sunday, February 03, 2008. Lamp poles on the move. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wilson, WY, United States. Artwork created from recycled, reused, and re-purposed materials. Please contact Bland for more info: blandhoke@gmail.com. View my complete profile. COTTA - Community Outreach Through The Arts. Materials For The Arts.
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The Blog of Bland: Art Slideshow
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The Blog of Bland. These are adventures, endeavors, projects, thoughts, ideas, and a schmorgishborg of stuff sandwiched into one blogolicious burger. Saturday, January 19, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wilson, WY, United States. Artwork created from recycled, reused, and re-purposed materials. Please contact Bland for more info: blandhoke@gmail.com. View my complete profile. COTTA - Community Outreach Through The Arts. Materials For The Arts. Hudson Valley Materials Exchange.
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The Blog of Bland: BAP Sculpture
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The Blog of Bland. These are adventures, endeavors, projects, thoughts, ideas, and a schmorgishborg of stuff sandwiched into one blogolicious burger. Thursday, May 15, 2008. The proverbial buracratic bottleneck. Yes ladies and gents, I found myself smack dab in between those immovable walls, with no place to go, and then BAP! For more info on BAP, and an extra-special article check out:. Http:/ wearbap.com/pages.php? I'll need to see this in person one day. Great! And you in the newspaper. sweet! Artwork...
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The Blog of Bland: Dorthy's installation
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The Blog of Bland. These are adventures, endeavors, projects, thoughts, ideas, and a schmorgishborg of stuff sandwiched into one blogolicious burger. Thursday, June 19, 2008. At the Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, 60 decommissioned lamp poles are arranged in an expanding and curvaceous form spanning nearly 800 feet across the main entrance to the park. The installation will be exhibited for a period of four years, with the possibility of reconfiguring the work within that time span. Dorthy is spelled Dorothy.
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The Blog of Bland: Alfred Plaza Project
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The Blog of Bland. These are adventures, endeavors, projects, thoughts, ideas, and a schmorgishborg of stuff sandwiched into one blogolicious burger. Tuesday, April 22, 2008. For the past 3 weeks I have been in Alfred NY, facilitating the completion of the Alfred Plaza Project. Upon leaving, the timber frame structure was raised, 7 Corian benches are on site, and the project is now fully funded from a fund-raising bonanza. More info on the project-. Http:/ alfredcotta.blogspot.com. Are you there yet?
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The Blog of Bland: Laid Back Wanaka
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The Blog of Bland. These are adventures, endeavors, projects, thoughts, ideas, and a schmorgishborg of stuff sandwiched into one blogolicious burger. Monday, December 03, 2007. Things are wrapping up with the tour, and somewhere along the way I lost 2 days. Doh. Maybe the big 3k will be reached, but who knows. How you goin mate? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wilson, WY, United States. View my complete profile. COTTA - Community Outreach Through The Arts. Materials For The Arts.
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The Blog of Bland: Colorado Art Ranch
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The Blog of Bland. These are adventures, endeavors, projects, thoughts, ideas, and a schmorgishborg of stuff sandwiched into one blogolicious burger. Sunday, March 30, 2008. I have recently been accepted as a resident artist at the Colorado Art Ranch, a nonprofit nomadic artist and writer's residency and Artposium. The program travels to two Colorado towns each year and adopts themes that reflect the area's heritage, natural resources, topography and people. Http:/ www.kennethsnelson.net/.
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The Blog of Bland: From Sea to Ice
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The Blog of Bland. These are adventures, endeavors, projects, thoughts, ideas, and a schmorgishborg of stuff sandwiched into one blogolicious burger. Thursday, November 29, 2007. From Sea to Ice. My last wwoofing adventure ended with sea kayaking the Abel Tasman coast. I stayed with a german hippie named Richard Lochner, and worked above the normal wwoofing requirements in exchange for a weekend of travel through the beautiful coastline of New Zealands smallest park. Sounds frickin fantabulous bland.