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24th October 2011

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The Open Ended Group →

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26th July 2011

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tUnE-yArDs - “Bizness” from the album, w h o k i l l

this video is wonderful.

Tagged: tune-yardsbiznessmusicvideoartdancemodern danceMimi Cave

25th July 2011

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Installation by artist Maja Godlewska:
Templates of Clouds, 05&07, heat transfer print+inks on poly mesh, 20 vertical banners,64”x144” each, at the Red Gallery of SCAD, Savannah, GA

Installation by artist Maja Godlewska:

Templates of Clouds, 05&07, heat transfer print+inks on poly mesh, 20 vertical banners,
64”x144” each, at the Red Gallery of SCAD, Savannah, GA

Tagged: fiber artscadinstallationMaja Godlewskaprintpoly meshRed GallerySavannahglorious

25th July 2011

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Ernesto Neto installation: Hosiery off legs, and on the fringe (of an eye orgasm). zing!

Ernesto Neto installation: Hosiery off legs, and on the fringe (of an eye orgasm). zing!

24th July 2011

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from Howard Fisk, Geographical Investigations of the Alluvial Valley of the Lower Mississippi, 1944
a closer crop of PLATE 22, SHEET 6.

from Howard Fisk, Geographical Investigations of the Alluvial Valley of the Lower Mississippi, 1944

a closer crop of PLATE 22, SHEET 6.

Tagged: Howard FiskMississippialluvial valleyalluvialgeographygeographicalillustrationartmapriver

23rd July 2011

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One thOusand strand knitting: EXTREME.

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15th July 2011

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rhamphotheca:

damselflies by E.A. Séguy

rhamphotheca:

damselflies by E.A. Séguy

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7th July 2011

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picture this when wriggling your toes into the sand at the beach
eidesign:

looking extremely close at sand…  Dr. Gary Greenberg has painstakingly pieced together a series of photographs for each grain of sand in order to get around the very short depth of field found in such close-up macrophotography.  More work can be found here: sand grains

picture this when wriggling your toes into the sand at the beach

eidesign:

looking extremely close at sand…  Dr. Gary Greenberg has painstakingly pieced together a series of photographs for each grain of sand in order to get around the very short depth of field found in such close-up macrophotography.  More work can be found here: sand grains

Source: eidesign

4th July 2011

Video

Janet Echelman talks about the development of her large scale [wondrous] fiber sculptures.

3rd July 2011

Video

make room, got a water bear walking.  these guys are awesome, wiki em or somethin’. ;)