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I am going to be slowly updating all of the images that I took of all of my purchases from 1/22/02-4/22/04. This documentation used to be on my website www.obsessiveconsumption.com, but has long since been taken down. I am revisiting these images in order to create new images. I am searching for where the object is now and if still around, I plan on documenting the history it has had over the past few years.
Flickr is going to be my organization buddy in this process.
Most of these images were taken in Lincoln, Nebraska when I was in graduate school.
Red Cross partnered with #HarrisCountytx #CERT, #BoyScouts of #America, #HFD Houston Fire Department and Super Neighborhood Council # 6 of Acres Home to install smoke alarms in homes. #firesafety #HFPC
Photo Credit: American Red Cross/Eric M. Oubre
documentation of the installation of the other places
documentation of the installation of the other places 55 degrees noth exhibition at forth valley college
documentation of the installation of the other places 55 degrees noth exhibition at forth valley college
Here's all the stuff you get with the AppleTV. The most important item? Of course, the Apple Stickers!
A guy at registration before the Courier Cross alleycat race. Red Derby, 3718 14th St NW, Washington, DC.
FOLLOWING BIT is a reenactment of Vito Acconci's FOLLOWING PIECE, originally performed in New York City between October 3 and 25, 1969. FOLLOWING PIECE was part of “Street Works IV”, a series of performances and conceptual events sponsored by the Architectural League of New York between October 1-31, 1969. Acconci followed a person for a few minutes, if that person entered into a private space or a car, or for several hours, if the person went to a cinema or restaurant. Acconci carried out this performance everyday for a month. He typed up an account of each 'pursuit', and, the following month, he sent a report to a different member of the art community.
Coll.eo’s FOLLOWING BIT is presented today to a broader audience via different media, in the form of tweets, machinima, digital photographs, prints, maps, and diagrams. The month-long performance generated an enormous set of data, consisting of 23 digital videos in high definition over 118 GB in size; 13300+ digital photos; 60 digital prints; 23 written accounts sent in Tweet form (archived), plus several typewritten pages of notes, framed, and mounted to wall and to a board.
This photo gallery is part of the documentation of a following episode took place in the streets of Liberty City on July 23, 2013. The episode lasted a few hours. The photographic documentation was automated. The computer camera took pictures every three seconds. The result: approximately 5 GB of screenshots. This is a selection.
For more information visit colleo.org.
September 1, 2013