Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Tegan Moore
"Flotsam GIF Shop" by Tegan Moore at Struts Gallery.
Flotsam GIF Shop was a project that took place between July 4 and July 20th 2012 with the support of Faucet Media Arts Centre and Struts Artist Run Centre in Sackville, New Brunswick.
For the duration of this two-week long residency, Flotsam GIF Shop was open to the public during regular hours during which visitors could browse a display of found sea flotsam and man-made detritus collected from road-side shores and beaches. Those who were willing or curious could choose to move the material around on a light table in front of a camera resulting in stop motion animated GIF's. The collection of moving images ranging in complexity and character, were displayed together on a monitor in the gallery , and online.
Sunday, October 20, 2013
within
Labels:
1973,
book,
books,
code,
mediamind,
message,
stopping off place blog,
thomas nelson and sons,
within
British Music & Street Style
The Don Letts Subculture Films. - The Unique Story of British Music & Street Style(Korean Sub.) from Hiphoper.com on Vimeo.
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I like the skin heads before they were racist. Proud working class.
Art is Forever
"Art is Forever was a project that attempted to foster a more meaningful connection between the Portland Art Museum and its visitors. Several Portland artists were selected and given the opportunity to create illustrations inspired by their visits to the Portland Art Museum. These illustrations were made available as free tattoos on a first come, first served basis throughout the entire day."
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