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Reception: Saturday, June 19, 6:30
Giant Robot Gallery 437 East 9th Street Between 1st Ave. & Ave. A, in the East Village New York, New York 10009
(212) 674-GRNY (4769) | grny.net
Giant Robot is proud to present Post-It Show 5 at GRNY. Curated by artists Mark Todd and Esther Pearl Watson, the show is slated to feature roughly 1,000 works by noted contributors for only $20. These pieces will be on standard-sized 3" x 3" Post-It notes. (Larger sizes of 4" x 4" and 6" x 6" will cost a bit more.) The pieces will be cash-and-carry.
Thus far, the ever-expanding list of contributors includes the following:
Trevor Alixopulos, APAK, Andrice Arp, Scott Bakal, Melinda Beck, Mike Bertino, Tim Biskup, Jon Boam, Pakito Bolino, Michelle Borok, Aaron Brown, Jude Buffum, Chris Buzelli, Christine Castro, Martin Cendreda, Kris Chau, Louise Chen, Marcos Chin, Chris Clayton, Tim Cochran, Eric Collins, Jen Corace, Matt Curtius, Kelsey Dake, Eleanor Davis, Vanessa Davis, Nathan Doyle, Seth Drenner, Susan Fang, Korin Faught, Nina Frenkel, Shannon Freshwater, Matt Furie, Nick Gazin, Frieda Gossett, Katherine Guillen, Peter Hamlin, Jon Han, Jaime Hernandez, Andrew Holder, David Horvath, Patrick Hruby, Rama Hughes, Mari Inukai, Yellena James, Hellen Jo, Nathan Jurevicius, Andrea Kang, Dan-ah Kim, Hawk Krall, Lamour Supreme, Travis Lampe, Blaise Larmee, Sarah Lavoie, Jesse LeDoux, Dongyun Lee, Eli Lehrhoff, Bill Main, Jacob Magraw-Mickelson, Ben Marra, Ted McGrath, Mark Allen Miller, Mike Miller, Brendan Monroe, Mark Murphy, Andrew Neyer, Tru Nguyen, Anders Nilsen, Saejean Oh, Saelee Oh, Martin Ontiveros, Sidney Pink, Luke Ramsey, Ron Rege, Jesse Reklaw, Martha Rich, Joe Rocco, Brooks Salzwedel, Anna See, Raymond Sohn, STO, Deth P. Sun, Gary Taxali, Team Macho, Gina Triplett, Twerps (Greg Mishka), Edwin Ushiro, Jing Wei, Steven Weissman, Gillian Wilson, Calvin Wong, Jaime Zollars
Now imagine another two walls of this. This is what happens when you get too many people turning up to observe a user testing session.
Looking for love in Verona, Italy.A former inn known as the Casa di Giulietta or Juliet’s House.is the supposed location of Romeo and Juliet. Under the fmous balcony where he wooed her tourists have taken to posting notes proclaiming their love.
Recently Verona Council who may have started the story to aid tourism have now introduced a 400 Euro fine for anyone posting more notes.
Taken in 2000AD with a Fuji F1, I think.
I made an arm-mounted "mini desk" that can hold both index cards and sticky notes, to help keep me focused as I run around the office trying to get things done.
أعد لكتابة مقالة طويلة أو كتاب قصير حول هايبركارد، هذه ملاحظات أولية قبل ترتيبها.
الأصفر: معلومات.
الأزرق: ملاحظاتي.
البنفسجي: عناوين.
Collecting notes for a long article about HyperCard.
- Purple: titles
- Yellow: information
- Blue: my notes
So embarrassing! It's like accidentally wearing the same outfit as your coworker. One of them should change it to Luigi.
(Technically they're from different games, so it's totally okay).
[72/365] A close-up macro shot of a pad of bright post-it notes.
The flash probably shouldn't have been used, but they were a bit dull without it.
Collecting information for an article about Dynabook and my hero Alan Kay, and if you don't know, November 2008 was the the 40th anniversary of the Dynabook.
I really enjoyed writing on Post-it notes, i should do that more.
This is my rough estimates of how relationships progress and how they jump up and down. I estimated most of the "going out" phase. I had no idea for marriage, what with not being married and such.
I totally ripped-off this idea from a recent Flickr Explore page entry because it was so simple and dramatic. This is just blue fan-fold post-it notes opened up on a piece of orange poster-board that I had. I think that they look like little beach cabanas.
I took a few shots in natural light, but the results looked way too “flat”, so I got out a flash unit and my off-camera cord. I took a few at different angles with a soft bounce attachment, but again the results looked a little lifeless. For the one that I finally selected here I used a direct flash in “telephoto” mode pointed back a little toward the camera to generate the foreground shadows. The camera was on a tripod and I set the ambient light exposure to -2ev and the flash exposure to 0ev.
Canon 1DmkIII; EF24-105 f4L IS; 65mm; ISO-200; f11; 1/25-sec; EX580 flash.
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