December 2009
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Making art in the now world -- latimes.com →
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Haikuesday, December 29th, 2009
My down mattress pad
slid down again; I must be
climbing in my dreams…
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The Conan O’Brien Yule Log
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Haikuesday, December 22nd, 2009
Just to let you know,
I’m taking a short but sweet
Christmas hiatus…
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This Week's Revelation
The last few weeks, I’ve come across more and more and even more stories relating to the World’s Most Pressing Issue: what this decade will henceforth be called.
I, for one, am partial to “the Twenty-Os”, as I naturally say, “Nineteen-O-Nine” for 1909*. To hammer that point into the Hive Mind of the Future, I’ve started a series of 30 representative...
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Haikuesday, December 15th, 2009
effort and its worth,
succinctly expressed with the
hanging of paintings
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COSMOS Magazine: Weird data suggests something big... →
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Haikuesday, December 8th, 2009
Creatures large and small:
the purpose of Life is to
keep on keeping on…
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Ten-Minute Art School Course
Trick of the Eye: Delightfully Deceptive Works of Art
by Delana at WebUrbanist
Hyper-realistic paintings and drawings can make us pause and wonder whether they’re real, but there’s another, even more deceptive, form of super-realistic art that’s been in use since ancient times. Trompe l’oeil means “trick of the eye” in French, and this type of painting definitely lives up to its name. With...
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If you don’t have trouble paying the rent, you have trouble doing something...
– Robert Rauschenberg (via theartistspeaks) (via notational)
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sympathyfortheartgallery:
whileyouwereout:
#3 crosses II
Loves it!
Lesson learned: Think Positively!
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Without maths we’re lost in a dark labyrinth. It’s... →
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onenounverbing:
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The Led Zeppelin Guide to Creative World...
by Mark McGuinness at Lateral Action
There has never been a bigger, badder or better rock band than Led Zeppelin. And there never will be.
Now we’ve got that straight, let’s take a look at how they did it – and what you can learn from their example.
1. Think Big, Act Big
It’s easy to think of Led Zeppelin as Titans bestriding the globe, but have a close look at some of the film footage...
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Haikuesday, December 1st, 2009
Pardon me—-
could you point the way
to The Way?