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Mineral stained fir flooring. Mango wood tabletop.

Netarts Bay left and center and The Pacific to the right.

Submitted by Franz Ablinger, member of monochrom

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Obra digital imitando la técnica de pintura con acurelas

audiovisual interativo de Giselle Beiguelman e Rafael Marchetti feito à convite da Fundação Telefônica para a exposição Tão Longe, Tão Perto (Museu Nacional - Brasilia 20/08 a 30/10

Fotos: Rafael Marchetti

I decided to name the crab Henry. We ate him that evening on French bread with cheese.

Looking down on the Netarts Spit and the Cape Lookout State Park from the Anderson Viewpoint near Cape Lookout.

Biography of the artist

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Aureliano Garbellan a digital artist who lives and works in Paris. After having gained extensive experience in electronic and natural audio technologies, he has recently begun to explore the emergence of new media. Garbellan worked as a software engineer for a number of large scale companies, and is interested in the intersection between technical (media development, informatics) and art (classical and contemporary music).

 

His work has been recognized by the Helsinki Multimedia Prix (receiving nominations since 2000), as well as the Contemporary Center of Art in Vienna and Open University of Carmontana where he received honorable mention awards.

The artist is member of the Gruppe Or-Om; portal.or-om.org

 

Crabbing on Victoria Day long weekend in Netarts, on the Oregon Coast. We didn't get many big enough to eat, but it was a fun day in the sun.

Oregon Coat, February 2010.

Submitted by Franz Ablinger, member of monochrom

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northward view from Netarts Oceanside Highway, Netarts, Oregon.

Bellis perennis

Netarts, OR

January 26, 2010

A perfect afternoon at Netarts Bay

Wreck of Peter Iredale at Ft Stevens State Park, Oregon

In Netarts Bay. Hey, weren't Lisa & Wendy Prince's backup singers? Funny.

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retrato de brenda asnicar con un toque porotero

this famous net.art piece (http://text.jodi.org) from jodi, has more pictures than code - so this is a new perspective ...

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