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Brett Wallace nominally guarding the base, Logan Morrison thinking about running.

Westborough Primary School and Blade education shared spaces project

Paper-cut layered on top of a painting, looking at confined spaces and personal space.

photos by Mert Jones for McColl Center for Art and Innovation

Digital in Berlin is happy to present our first project in Brandenburg. Just north-east of Berlin, by the gates of the beautiful Naturpark Barnim. In collaboration with the Galerie Bernau, musicians based in Berlin are invited to perform on the annual topic Heimat, Herz, Orte at each of six different exhibitions. In the spirit of our Kiezsalon, the stylistically coherent concerts will last 30 minutes and will take place inside of the gallery sharing space with the exhibited artworks. The concerts are free of charge.

 

Heimat, Herz, Orte w/ Julia Reidy @ Galerie Bernau / Saturday, 24.07.2021

 

All pictures by Victoria Alexandrova

He really looks like harry potter in real life too

2nd June 06

Shared Spaces paving where vehicles & pedestrians are supposed to share the space. This concept is still quite alien to the drivers departing the Vero Building car park in the evenings.

Here I painted the black figure (using white paint on black paper) and photocopied it, then using a scalpel cut out all the white spaces, and turned the image around (so it was on white paper) and layered it onto the original image - I wanted to look at the idea of 'personal space' and people having to share their space/the idea of pushing personal boundaries and peoples sense of security.

photos by Mert Jones for McColl Center for Art and Innovation

Industry Room at Tides' Momentum 2008. Photo: Francisco Martinez.

Shared Spaces paving where vehicles & pedestrians are supposed to share the space. This concept is still quite alien to the drivers departing the Vero Building car park in the evenings.

These little plants share space with cigarette butts, it would appear, on the rooftop patio.

Great white egret sharing space with an alligator

Keith Hardwick (Dad) (ISTJ) and I

 

+ worldometer: www.worldometers.info/world-population/#google_vignette

 

+ OneRepublic - No Vacancy (I'm done with sharing space with people that I DO know): www.youtube.com/watch?v=flWmJ5K0xFY&list=RDflWmJ5K0xF...

 

+ Linkin Park - Numb: www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0BdxoG17Wk&list=RDd0BdxoG17W...

 

+ why did you take so many dicks?

 

-loneliness (i’m clingy)

 

-hobby (i don’t collect as many things as i used to (i.e. beanie babies, pencils, erasers, stickers, clothing, Pokemon cards, backstreet boys stuff, etc. i don’t like shopping that much anymore)

 

-coping mechanism (a lot of things changed in my life, after my dad passed away. there was no conscientious dominant male figure in my family to guide me. Dr. Todd Rimkus (Marymount University Biology Professor)(INFJ) was one of the few men who reached out in a positive way. The next man who greatly helped my life was Pastor Joseph Glaze (Washington Plaza Baptist Church in Reston, VA)(ENTP). i also needed to heal from all my childhood trauma, it was turbulent.)

 

-[side note] planning my Dad’s funeral and hiding the fact that I’m dating a black man was harder than you think. Having a ton of people around me, yet still feeling so incredibly lonely wasn’t easy. It’s like everyone around me is asleep (including myself to some degree). Dating any other guy would have been difficult too, because my Mom and family would have disapproved (unless he’s my first cousin). Bronson stuck out like a sword thumb at the funeral (other than Gary Robinson [African American][ENTP], but he sat all the way in the back corner with Tiffany Chou [Taiwanese American][ISFJ]). I felt the most comfortable sitting with them, they were the most present and steady at the time. Tiffany (ISFJ) and Audrey B. Lee (ESFJ) wrote me letters, while I was in New York. I meant to respond, but was going through a lot mentally, physically, and emotionally. It meant the world to me that you thought of me and reached out the best way they could.

 

-badge of honor (most of the men do contribute to society in a large way #dentistsarepeopletoo)

 

-fear of death (i had a great deal of questions on what happens after we die and a fear of the dark)

 

-revenge (your expectations are too high and i’m doing the best i can. my best will look different than your best, and that’s fucking ok.)

 

-anger (a form of release)

 

-comfort (daddy and mommy issues)

 

-quality time (thank you for spending time with me, ladies and gentlemen)

 

-stress relief (but then i feel guilty and stressed out about what i just did. it’s a vicious cycle, kinda like eating a whole plate of Chicken Fettuccini Alfredo followed by chocolate cake with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.)

 

-a form of addiction (drunk on dick, sometimes pussy)

 

-attention seeking (but is it really, when nobody knows how many? if any? [surrogate])

 

-thrill seeking (i enjoy the sense of adventure and mystery. am i dentist or not? how is my mom really doing?)

Morganico making a sign out of old estate agents' boards

New Trailing Arbutus, mayflower plants looking very green and really spreading into the summer shade!!

You can see Commander Mark Kelly in his rear-view mirror.

 

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The Lancaster Town Hall and Opera House, 21 Central Avenue at Clark Street, Lancaster, New York, July 2020. Municipal government offices sharing space with performing arts venues was not an uncommon phenomenon in 19th-century America, as this handsome three-story 1896 edifice attests. Designed in a hybrid Italianate and Romanesque Revival style by Buffalo architect George J. Metzger, the round arches topping the third-floor windows, the rustication present around the deeply recessed and similarly round-arched entrance, and the rough texture of the Medina sandstone lintels and string courses are representative of the latter style, while the former style is hearkened back to in the detailing atop the central tower, namely the Classical pilasters and pediments framing the clock as well as the decorative brackets above the louvered windows. The town government has occupied the building continuously since its opening, but the Opera House fell into disuse in the 1930s with the opening of the auditorium at the new Lancaster High School building, only reopening in 1981 after a laborious six-year restoration process. In the intervening years, the space was used variously: first during the Great Depression as a storehouse for food aid to needy residents, then as a processing facility for World War II recruits, then as the headquarters for Consolidated Erie County Civil Defense, then as a workspace for the town recreation department. In 2014, the Lancaster Town Hall and Opera House was added to the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property to the Central Avenue Historic District, comprising Lancaster's downtown core.

NOTE: THIS IS JUST A PROTOTYPE. I feel pretty stupid wearing this big cap covered of tags because I need the position and orientation of the user in the space. Actually I'm using artoolkit to obtain this data but of course this is not the technology used for the final product. Normally the user just wear wireless headphones.

 

http://vimeo.com/4405761

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