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02 December 2008

Week Eleven (Matta Clark's Spaces)

Gordon Matta Clark spent his short career making strange and poetic environments. He examined the processes of demolition and creation, choosing mostly on abandoned and unused building to construct temporary installations.  These photos are documentations.
 














Personna - Pixelated Self



Mapping - The Belt Buckle View



Week Ten (Smithson)

Robert Smithson was inspiration for the emulation project.  I've compiled a range of photographs that represent the breadth of his work in order to emphasize the non spiral jetty Smithson.  Smithson's fans (like any true Nirvana supporter who knows smells like teen spirit is a good song but not their best) recognize the importance of Spiral Jetty should not outshine these other artistic moves.















01 December 2008

Week nine (Narratives)

Jeff Wall
http://courses.washington.edu/hypertxt/cgi-bin/12.228.185.206/html/viewer/jeffbar2_400.jpg
http://www.ldesign.com/Images/Essays/OnReality/OnReality%20Part%206/Wall/JeffWallnet.jpg
Wall5
http://images.artnet.com/artwork_images_460_16038_jeff-wall.jpg
http://sketchblog.guava.nl/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/crewdson_02.jpg
http://secretsociety.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/wall.jpg

Interestingly, the Allen has a large print of this photograph

Charlie White
http://blog.whitehousepost.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/charliewhite.jpg

Louise Lawler
http://images.artnet.com/images_US/magazine/reviews/mason/mason2-22-07-15.jpg

Others
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/37/105539362_882ce86ab0.jpg?v=0
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/55/110610505_42d5a1b214.jpg?v=0
http://gachette.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/awalkhome03be.gif
I didn't know this was yours Pipo until after I first published it.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/21/26002776_b3f1d7b8fc.jpg?v=0
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/fr/2007/10/26/images/2007102650940301.jpg
http://www.altogetherdigital.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/aaron-hobson.jpg

24 November 2008

Week Eight - Somali Pirates

causing widespread chaos off the coast of eastern Africa, Somali pirates are robbing from the rich to bring millions of dollars for new schools and hospitals, the likes of which the impoverished nation has never before had access to.