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After: The tie after I washed it with Soak Wash: www.soakwash.com/ It's a no-rinse gentle detergent for handwashing. (Except "handwashing" is a misnomer - you don't put it in the machine, sure, but you don't do much more than put the item in a sink of water, splash some Soak in, and let it sit.) I'm always amazed at how many stains and spots it gets out and this time I finally remembered to take before and after photos.
So - don't let the expense put you off. A little bit goes a long way to freshen up wool, lingerie, and even microfiber neckties from Thinkgeek! :)
Finally got around to hooking up the Apple //c . After blowing dust off the ProTERM disk that's probably been in the floppy drive for a decade, it booted.
First online video game developed in 1969 as a learning program in schools.
Photo from www.atariage.com/hack_page.html?SystemID=&SoftwareHac...
I made these in about 1980 I think. You can actually buy these for real now. I was ahead of my time...
Acrylic paint on a 20x20cm canvas.
Pixels measuring 1x1cm.
So I decided to turn some crosses I found in NES games up side down just for the fun of it.
A tombstone from GunSmoke.
PLAYLIST explores the relationship between video games, music and visual art. The exhibition, imported from LABoral (ES) and now presented at iMAL, shows artworks by artists coming from the "chiptune" and media arts scenes who reused old PC's and games consoles to create new sound and visual contents. Reinventing and hacking vinyl’s, vintage computers, game platforms, they turned “dead media” into powerful tools of artistic creation.
Rear yard of Commercial Hotel, Marraboor Street, Lake Boga, Vic Australia.
Arthur girls? [John Ronsly Ryan (B 1934 Flemington, Vic, Australia)], [Anthony (Tony) Michael Ryan (B 02-05-1935 Flemington, Vic, Aust D 16-03-1953 Point Lonsdale, Vic, Aust.)]
c1939
on the rear stamped in ink "KODAK PRINT" "1 28" and watermarked "VELOX" image size is 66 x 110mm