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Raj Patel on Feb 15th, 2006 |
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The Tattoed Banana is a gallery featuring ‘banana art’ mostly made by way of straegic bruising on the peel of the fruit. The bruises manifest themselves to appear like ink which is a prospect holding some potential for sustainable fruit branding applications.
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Raj Patel on Nov 13th, 2005 |
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Vague Terrain is a new quarterly web-journal showcasing work from various Canadian and International artists, musicians, and writers. Their intent is to stake a unique claim which will sample the focus and methodologies of academic and art journals while commissioning parallel excursions in the sonic realm. The first issue of Vague Terrain is now online and features contributions related to the theme of...
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Raj Patel on Nov 7th, 2005 |
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Dániel Erdély and company have developed a system of geometries which allow them to play spatially in much the same way as modular origami geometries. This stuff is a good reminder that mathematics are still pretty hot in 2005.
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Raj Patel on Nov 6th, 2005 |
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Frédéric Eyl, Gunnar Green and Richard The have a collection of proposals for some brief communicative experiences based on the exploitive possibilities of trains in the urban context. Much more potent than the freedom train, this work transforms the potentially banal experience of riding a train into an explorative journey rich with mystery and fascination. Unfortunately it is only a mater of time before some...
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Raj Patel on Nov 2nd, 2005 |
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World War One (the War to End all Wars) saw the introduction of a new kind of camouflage for warships. The British called it Dazzle painting but the trusty Americans dubbed it Razzle Dazzle and thus a star was born. Talk about your shock and awe...