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Alex Kanevsky

J.F.H. with Four Door

J.F.H. with Four Door

Blue Room with Running Dog

Blue Room with Running Dog

Artis in Search of Painting

Artis in Search of Painting

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Simon Harsent

Melt - portrait of an iceberg 5

Melt - portrait of an iceberg 5

Melt - portrait of an iceberg 9

Melt - portrait of an iceberg 9

Melt - portrait of an iceberg 21

Melt - portrait of an iceberg 21

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Miriam Simun

The Human Cheese Project

The Human Cheese Project

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Brad Downey

Untitled

Untitled

Broken Horizons

Broken Horizons

Untitled

Untitled

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Kelly Reemtsen

always putting out fires

always putting out fires

The hopeless romantic

The hopeless romantic

Oh! is for orange

Oh! is for orange

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Letha Wilson

Extrusions of Five Palm Trees near Lake Mead, Nevada

Extrusions of Five Palm Trees near Lake Mead, Nevada

Sunset Airplane Wilderness Ranch

Sunset Airplane Wilderness Ranch

Right Back at You

Right Back at You

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Peter Happel Christian

Black Holes

Black Holes

Black Holes

Black Holes

Black Holes

Black Holes

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Sean Stewart

Local color

Local color

welcome to pennsylvania

welcome to pennsylvania

L'éternel est grand

L'éternel est grand

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Chad Wys

Melting Plates

Melting Plates

Constable I

Constable I

Know Your Color Charts- Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn

Know Your Color Charts- Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn

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John Ryan Brubaker

For the last year I’ve been doing a field work of sorts on Chat Roulette, a website on the fringe of the social networking frontier. The site connects a user with a random stranger, anywhere in world, via live video and audio link. My fascination with Chat Roulette stems mostly from an Anthropology background that was focused in new social interactions and concepts such as “space” vs. “place” in modern society. People have been spending time in chat rooms, forums and social networking circles for over a decade, but Chat Roulette’s live video connection feels more like a “place” to me than a “site”. The experience can in ways be compared to the city street or social event, where you cannot chose to simply observe, but must allow oneself also to be seen. In certain ways it’s more immediate, as the connection is usually between just two individuals, likely in their homes, sharing a view into each others intimate personal spaces.
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