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Rob Seward

Four Letter Words from Rob Seward on Vimeo.
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Landon Metz

Ruth, Birds 200

Untitled- Wolf, Rubbish- 2009

Chelsea -Crotch- 2009

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Bradley Pitts

What does it mean to listen to someone else’s ears? Can two people experience the same space at the same time? I want to slip between your ears and allow you to slip between mine. Body Flux Performance/Installation Body, Environment, Food, Plastic, Audio Recording, Video Recording, Hair, Nails, Urine/Feces, Sweat, Breath What is the body? How does it act as a volume of flux? Inputs: air, food, drink, information (light, sound, smell, touch, taste, etc.), etc. Outputs: breath, sweat, urine, feces, information, hairs, nails, skin, etc. Donning the Void Performance/Device Vacuum, Polycarbonate, Body, Fabric The Vacuum Cuff allows the wearer to wrap themselves in vacuum as they move through their day, bringing empty space to the realm of the everyday/commonplace.
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Greg Stimac

Mowing the Lawn. Chandler, Arizona, 2006

Mowing the Lawn. Oak Lawn, Illinois, 2006

Mowing the Lawn. Carsbad, New Mexico, 2006

Mowing the Lawn. Carsbad, New Mexico, 2006

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Gloria Chung

November

November

November

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Michael Guidetti

> Conversion here > Michael Guidetti website
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Joel Holmberg

woman eating grapes google image search

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Robin Hewlett & Ben Kinsley

Street With A View introduces fiction, both subtle and spectacular, into the doppelganger world of Google Street View. On May 3rd 2008, artists Robin Hewlett and Ben Kinsley invited the Google Inc. Street View team and residents of Pittsburgh’s Northside to collaborate on a series of tableaux along Sampsonia Way. Neighbors, and other participants from around the city, staged scenes ranging from a parade and a marathon, to a garage band practice, a seventeenth century sword fight, a heroic rescue and much more… Agrandir le plan Project website
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Aaron Gustafson

Bonus baby

Bonus baby

Moments of great significance

Moments of great significance

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Alex Delany

Walking Crowd from Alex Delany on Vimeo.
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Christopher Baker

Murmur Study from Christopher Baker on Vimeo. Murmur Study is an installation that examines the rise of micro-messaging technologies such as Twitter and Facebook’s status update. One might describe these messages as a kind of digital small talk. But unlike water-cooler conversations, these fleeting thoughts are accumulated, archived and digitally-indexed by corporations. While the future of these archives remains to be seen, the sheer volume of publicly accessible personal — often emotional — expression should give us pause. This installation consists of 30 thermal printers that continuously monitor Twitter for new messages containing variations on common emotional utterances. Messages containing hundreds of variations on words such as argh, meh, grrrr, oooo, ewww, and hmph, are printed as an endless waterfall of text accumulating in tangled piles below. The printed thermal receipt paper is then reused in future projects and exhibitions or recycled. http://christopherbaker.net/
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