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The old Oshawa GM plant. This really should be viewed large

Her hair has only been washed & conditioned & combed. You can easily comb it back into the original style!

2014/03/02 (sun)

OBSCENE EXTREME 2014 ASIA - DAY 3

 

SELF DECONSTRUCTION

ISTERISMO

FLAGITIOUS IDIOSYNCRASY IN THE DILAPIDATION

SETE STAR SEPT

DISGUST

GORE BEYOND NECROPSY

ABIGAIL

SYSTEMATIC DEATH

ABRAHAM CROSS

FRAMTID

DOOM (UK)

CRIPPLE BASTARDS (Italy)

at Asakusa KURAWOOD

kurawood.jp/

 

This is images inspired by photographer Aaron Siskind

This window display is in a San Francisco store (Paul Smith). I am not sure what the mannequin did to deserve this. (Perhaps see my mannequin porn pictures!)

The store is at 50 Geary St. www.paulsmith.co.uk

I can't remember when I shot this, but I do remember my hands were so numb I could barely hold my camera. Finally got the roll developed today, my first trip to a local lab.

 

I so desperately wanted to sneak past the fence to take better pics of this walmart being demolished... would have made for some sweet photography. Unfortunately there were men in hardhats everywhere.

Art pieces by Elizabeth Alexander , exhibition at the Loveland Museum. Information about the artist:

Elizabeth Alexander is an interdisciplinary artist specializing in sculptures and installations made from deconstructed domestic materials. She holds degrees in sculpture from Cranbrook Academy, MFA, and Massachusetts College of Art, BFA. Her work is included in the permanent collection at the Crystal Bridges Museum in Bentonville and the Mint Museum in Charlotte, NC. Alexander is represented by K Contemporaary and is an Artist Partner with Hodges Taylor. She is currently an Associate Professor and Sculpture Department Coordinator at Montserrat College of Art.

kcontemporaryart.com

ealexanderstudio@gmail.com

Hamilton (Thermo Fisher) Buildings, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

somewhere in lagos, portugal...6th in a short series of windows.

The deconstruction process continues as Siskiyous Hall is torn down to make way for a new physical science building on Tuesday, June 19, 2018 in Chico, Calif.

(Jason Halley/University Photographer/CSU Chico)

In this project I had to make something crafty that will show the progression of reconstruction to deconstruction. This was to be shown through a wide range of craft such as jewellery, fashion pieces or other accessories that could also be homely. I made a dress from the inspiration of Trashion.

Using Old CD's, black plastic bags, newspaper, raincoat and black material.

Taken for Active Assignment Weekly - Deconstruction

 

WIT: It seems like there are a lot of food photos this week, so I'm jumping on the bandwagon here. Maybe I'll come up with something more creative for a second submission, but we'll see. This photo was taken with my 50mm prime lens. I adjusted white balance and cropped in photoshop. I also tried to clone out some of the extra avacado goo on the cutting board -- I know I didn't get it all, so hopefully it's not distracting or anything.

In order to get to the chrome-y center, I had to do a little demolition work. I pulled off the black trim piece, the inner padding, and the two pieces of the chin-strap.

 

It was actually surprising how easy it was to take apart. In fact, the tools you see here weren't even used. But they look cool.

This is a DIY tilt shift photo of a backhoe chewing into one of the wings of the old Lakeside VA Hospital in Chicago. The site is bounded by Fairbanks, McClurg, Erie and Huron in the Streeterville neigborhood. When this image was posted, all that was left was rubble and water. This section of the building is gone.

Sony Carl Zeiss T* FE 24-70 F4 ZA OSS

Riflessi. The main benefit of this banal modern building on Clyde Street is the deconstructed re-ordering its angled windows give to the Georgian gothick catholic cathedral next door.

this building site's looked the same for a couple of years...problems with the Town Planning office perhaps....looks good to the casual passerby ...again it appears to be just the front half of the building..... in need of a bit of mirror work to fill it out a bit....thanks for looking....best bigger....hope you have a great weekend

Working on fixing the shaping of Tom's chest

deconstruction in the foreground, reconstruction in the midground and the hulking Hilton Tower in the background

Big badass robot with car in hand. The chest armour can be pulled back as well as the visor, so the pilot can get out of this BAMF after a hard day of going bers- I mean, DECONSTRUCTION.

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Bay Bridge from the event venue.

Kellogg House before deconstruction and move to temporary location.

articulatematter.com/comic/2010/deconstruction/

 

For the past two weeks, or so, I've been helping with the deconstruction of The Jellyfish Theatre. This has involved a lot more lifting and unscrewing and general manual labor than I'm used to (not to mention a large number of bruises), but I've met a bunch of interesting and creative folks in the process.

 

I'm also now a pallet snob. After sorting through about a hundred of them, I feel pretty confident with my judgement.

 

By the way, the next time you see a bunch of construction workers standing around and looking at something, don't assume they're loafing off. They're probably trying to decide the best way to tackle a complicated problem. Also, steel-toed shoes = awesome.

Broken glass, preemptive deconstruction. Coming anyway.

2014/03/02 (sun)

OBSCENE EXTREME 2014 ASIA - DAY 3

 

SELF DECONSTRUCTION

ISTERISMO

FLAGITIOUS IDIOSYNCRASY IN THE DILAPIDATION

SETE STAR SEPT

DISGUST

GORE BEYOND NECROPSY

ABIGAIL

SYSTEMATIC DEATH

ABRAHAM CROSS

FRAMTID

DOOM (UK)

CRIPPLE BASTARDS (Italy)

at Asakusa KURAWOOD

kurawood.jp/

 

Fareast Death Cult 2015-DAY2

 

SOCORE FACTORY

2015/7/19(sun)

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she luv it

OOZEPUS

W.D.L.K.

SELF DECONSTRUCTION

MURDER WITHIN SIN

THE HAWKS

FUNERAL MOTH

HEMIPENIS

ANATOMIA

T.J.MAXX

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