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Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV
Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR
KAM WORKSHOPS 2015
ARTIFICIAL NATURES
Chania, 21.8.2015
Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV
Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR
KAM WORKSHOPS 2015
ARTIFICIAL NATURES
Chania, 21.8.2015
All of these parking spaces are parallel to the curb, I don't know who's idea it was to start parking diagonally. Just thought it was comical. Worst of all, because the spaces are too narrow to park this way they've all parked over the pavement so they aren't causing obstruction to traffic
uso windows por que mi trabajo lo exije (explorer)
corre perfect; se demora 7 segundos en partir completamente.
con parallels y Tiny Windows XP
Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV
Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR
KAM WORKSHOPS 2015
ARTIFICIAL NATURES
Chania, 21.8.2015
by Steve McCaffery & bpNichol.
Toronto, Anonbeyond Press, 1971.
11 x 8-1/2, 2 sheets white Gestetner bond printed black mimeo rectos only, stapled diagonally top left.
includes the poem "per"
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• see also parallel texts two and three
This project is my speculation about presumable existence of parallel universes. The universe is infinite, but there is only limited amount of particles everything is made of. That means, that any combination of limited amount of participles will repeat again. Theory of hyperspace says, that our universe is just one small bubble in the foam full of bubbles.What if somewhere there, in the depth of infinite universe, exists exactly the same version of me?
Or you?
Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV
Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR
KAM WORKSHOPS 2015
ARTIFICIAL NATURES
Chania, 21.8.2015
Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV
Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR
KAM WORKSHOPS 2015
ARTIFICIAL NATURES
Chania, 21.8.2015
Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV
Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR
KAM WORKSHOPS 2015
ARTIFICIAL NATURES
Chania, 21.8.2015
Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV
Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR
KAM WORKSHOPS 2015
ARTIFICIAL NATURES
Chania, 21.8.2015
Jesus Benavente and Jennifer Remenchik, installation and performance of Parallel at the Austin Museum of Art as part of the 15 To Watch.
My apologies to my flickr colleagues for not being able to view your work these past few weeks - was hit with the 'rona virus, and it really got me. Went out with the M5 after a CLA with both the 90mm Elmar and the 35mm Nikkor - slow going in three different regions. Developed in Rodinal/Xtol, and was a bit disappointed with the contrast - not sure what I did differently, but will be going out again with the same combo to see if it replicates. Thanks to my fellow flickeranians who continue to inspire despite the cold!