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Intentionally irregular stripes on the boxy facade of Brisbane Square. I am afraid that the colors and design are going to date rather fast. In a decade or so, we may look back as we looked back the 60s and ask, what the heck happened to our taste?
By monkeyinfez
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deconstruction |ˌdēkənˈstrək sh ən|
noun
a method of critical analysis of philosophical and literary language that emphasizes the internal workings of language and conceptual systems, the relational quality of meaning, and the assumptions implicit in forms of expression.
i was the student director of our high schools' play, ella enchanted. we had a cast of around 80 people. it was probably one of the hardest and most rewarding things i ever did in high school
Unusually quiet, I curiously peep into his room, finding my boy totally engrossed in a deconstruction project...
Pictured from left to right:
'69 AMX, 2009
Daniel Dove
oil on canvas
60 x 96 inches
courtesy of Cherry and Martin, Los Angeles
Above the Ceiling, Below the Floor, 2009/2010
Ian Pedigo
wood, felt carpet tiles and ceiling tile
72 x 96 x 48 inches
courtesy of the artist and Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, Brooklyn
Photo by Robert Boland.
Note: This is part of a series of 20 images, best seen in sequence in the first slide set, top right, "Deconstruction & Reconstruction." Please click on that set, then click on "slideshow." The background remains constant, and a varied cast of characters pass before it, providing a living commentary of the affects of advertising and window display upon us.