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Monthly Archives: July 2010
The Art of Patience.
Patience is a virtue I could probably work on(temperance comes in a close second). Often times, if something doesn’t feel right I usually want to yank the reins and fix it. Like now. Immediately. 10 minutes ago. But that isn’t … Continue reading
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How We See The World
More specifically, how we see the world and translate it into art. I was walking by one of those somewhat tacky rainbow “wind spinners” in my neighborhood last night and thought about how someone many moons ago conceptualized that idea(original … Continue reading
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ICA Stream of Consciousness..
Junction, Atlanta-2003-Roe Ethridge Went to the ICA last Thursday night(free!) after work as I try to do every so often. Since it’s only a 5 minute diversion off my normal work—>home trajectory, I try and stop in-or at least sit … Continue reading
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Early Inspiration
Quick post. When I was a wee-bug I didn’t have much interest in museums, but I loved books, libraries and was a serious gold star member of Scholastic Book Club. Man, I used to order so many books. Tactic? Doe … Continue reading
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Has Creativity Been Stunted as a Result of Modern Technology?
As of late, I have been feeling a little sapped of creativity. A bit weary, lacking passion, and caught up in the motions. My interest/future in the arts is more from the business side of things, and helping artists do … Continue reading
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This Just In: Clever Advertising Still Exists.
In recent years, I feel like clever advertising has really been lacking in The States. I single us out based on my impression that all these American Pie VII flicks, Rob Schneider, toilet humor, Smirnoff icings have seemed to dumb … Continue reading
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this is the most pleasant thing I have interacted with in quite some time. (a beautiful sh
this is the most pleasant thing I have interacted with in quite some time. (a beautiful short film by Jean-Sébastien Monzani)
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Totally fascinating video by Oliver Laric
Totally fascinating video by Oliver Laric entitled Versions. History/art history/production/illustrator/technology geeks, check it out. I was seriously mesmerized. Well, I think it was more: Curiosity Interest Uneasy(monotone narrator) Still interested Captivated. And so disappeared 10 minutes of my day. I … Continue reading
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Just when I was bumming over Boston’s lack of street art, a friend(thanks Earl!) sent me al
Just when I was bumming over Boston’s lack of street art, a friend(thanks Earl!) sent me along the newest work by Blu, entitled Big Bang Big Boom. After watching the earth be created and destroyed over the course of 10 … Continue reading
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Back to Work
“Those who shun the whimsy of things will experience rigor mortis before death.”-Tom Robbins
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