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The Static Shock figure is from Burguer Kids Kids Meal I think and it´s hard to find, mine came from Hawaii.
My hair has been full of static for months. I cant wait for the warm weather to come and calm me all over.
ballet flats--Dillards
thick grey tights (remix?) Gap, I think
stripey skirt--Village thrift in Newport KY
thrifted cashmere sweater--Worldwide Mission, Evansville IN
silk nightie thing I got in a bag of stuff a family friend found at a yard sale (I think)
remixed Forever 21 bow necklace and peach pit basket (was my grandmother's) on a chain
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the sky is stormy and gray the tornado´s coming to destroy it all and you want to fly but your wings are melting
A one-off bookwork featuring audio cassette. The book is a series of photographs made by projecting small pieces of paper ephemera onto photographic paper. The pages are the original photographic images on glossy photo paper. The audio cassette contains a unique short soundwork, ‘Static’. The cassette is housed in a hinged metal construction created specially for the book by Susan Heath.
Photo: Carl Dahlstedt.
The Energy Curtain is one of the prototypes from the Interactive Institute's research project "STATIC!". It's a window shade woven from a combination of textile, solar-collection and light-emitting materials. During the day, the shade can be drawn to the extent that people choose to collect sunlight and, during the evening, the collected energy is expressed as a glowing pattern on the inside of the shade. In this example, people make direct and tangible choices over how much energy to save and spend, and their choices are experienced as an aesthetic presence in their home that reflects the natural cycle of daily light.
© Interactive Institute
I have an intern doing some stuff for me at Static for 3 weeks from the UBC's design school. She put together these lil Static promo things as well as those Matthew Good posters I put up the other day.
Please check out Static Photography if you haven't already and add it to the list of sites you link to. :)