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Random Access by Nam June Paik, 1963/2000, strips of audiotape, open-reel audio deck, extended playback head, and speakers.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Purchased with funds contributed by the
International Director’s Council and Executive Committee Members: Ann Ames, Edythe Broad,
Henry Buhl, Elaine Terner Cooper, Dimitris Daskalopoulos, Harry David, Gail May Engelberg,
Ronnie Heyman, Dakis Joannou, Cindy Johnson, Barbara Lane, Linda Macklowe, Peter Norton, Willem Peppler, Denise Rich, Simonetta Seragnoli, David Teiger, Ginny Williams and Elliot K. Wolk, 2001
Cái mặt trắng quá đi à t.t nhìn ghét vãi t.t
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This is a very house-esque random building next to Bachelor Hall on the campus of Miami University of Ohio
The randomization, of course, has thrown aesthetics right out the window. They look as if a child took a pair of scissors to a globe.
The next step, I think is to give the generating algorithm some direction to minimize the following
a) the number of pieces,
b) the number of cuts through, say, landmasses (which are undesirable when dealing with maps) or peoples heads if we're talking about panoramas.
c) the amount of distortion.
Ha, yeah...
Like the title, says, this is completely random...
I wanted to try out blond hair, and something colourful for once. ^-^
Drew on her left floating arm... so thats why it looks a little weird.
She was supposed to be holding onto something, but I got lazy and lost where I was even going with it in the first place.... Haha.
Shaded, drew the crappy hair... (Her bunches make her look like she has dreads... she probably does, anyway LOL)
So yeah.... hmpf.
And for everyone who is asking where the outfit from my last edit was from... including this one. XD
(I love her outfits!)
They're by Subsi and you can find them here;
The mystery artist, who goes by the name Random, has left his mark on the side of the The Stag Inn, in Bagillt.
Random’s latest portrait is of an old miner, who is believed to be a former worker in the Bettisfield Colliery.
The black and white stencilled drawing, dubbed The Miner, is the latest offering in Random’s Flintshire industries collection, which are inspired by the old working class industries in the county.
Random first hit the headlines two years ago when his intricate portraits started to appear on buildings and objects across the county.
Previous masterpieces have included The Courtald’s Girls, The Steelworker and The Salmon Fisherman.