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Gigapan Innaugural Address

Wanna see a Gigapan image from Obama’s innaugural address? This is really incredible. It’s composed of 220 photos. Zoom in.

What’s a gigapan, you ask? look here.

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Stephen Shore

Nice vid where Stephen Shore talks about how he photographs. If you are impatient, start watching at about five minutes in.

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Recession Artists

I was in conversation with a friend today about the art world and how we are starting to see the fat get cut off. And, just maybe, this is a good thing. While reading the news tonight, I came across this article from the NY Times by Holland Cotter describing just what we were discussing. I wanted to share. Artists, it’s a must read!

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M.I.A.

M.I.A. performed at last night’s Grammys on her pregnancy due date. Could she be any cooler? Love her.

Here’s a pic from the performance
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A fave video

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deceptively simple

After my last post on Stephanie Brooks’ work, I wondered if I should re-edit my writing because of the phrase “deceptively simple” which could be understood as simple instead of how I meant it — appearing simple but with depth. So, in my search I found this thread on linguistlist.org. It turns out the answers not so simple. (i had to write that:)

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work i love

I had the chance to work with Stephanie Brooks while a grad school at SAIC. I’m not really sure how it happened that I signed up with her. This was before I knew much about her practice. I think it was in my search to work outside my video department as one of the only students at the time using moving image in the gallery. I needed to work with someone working in space. At the time, Stephanie was teaching in Sculpture. I admire the rigor of her practice and the fact the work is deceptively simple but ultimately resonates. I still go back to it.

Stephanie Brooks - info below the images
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Untitled (metaphors for love)
light box
24″ x 24″
2008

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Sylvia Plath’s underlinings in her copy of Virginia Woolf’s The Waves (No. 1)
two etched zinc plates, enamel, wood shelf
2008

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Ira Glass on not being that great

I just came across these videos by Ira Glass from This American Life talking about the act of making. He’s speaking mostly about radio and film production but what he’s saying relates to all creative work. All the vids are great. I’m showing video #3 below.

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