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Richard Serra's Sequence, installed at the Cantor Arts Museum at Stanford University

 

XIV Copa Santo Amaro, VIII Etapa - 30 de Outubro de 2011

 

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im going to start making narrative sequences, and putting them on my PDP stuff so its like progress.

i guess this is just an example of something simple like putting up a hood, my hairs not greasy, i just got out the shower lol

what a gorm

sk8in at the small motel

This is a real sequence of the last moments of a lamp (well I admit it! Except for the last thick-black frame...)! Call it instinct, call it stupidity, call it littering-photo-shooting, call it whatever, but for some reason I turned the camera towards the lamp and magic happened. So don't hesitate and shoot stupid things also. One day it will pay you back...

Photo of forest; photoshop for mist activity

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This was my first sequence. I have never worked with oils before and it was a little strange at first. They are so malleable.

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My studio computers...

Gareth's Birthday present (doesn't have auto-hover)

This chart gives a general cultural sequence for Peru, with a strong emphasis on the archaeology of the Ilo region on Peru's far southern coast.

 

It is interesting because the charts of Peruvan culture periods used by archaeologists don't show events in other parts of the world like this one does.

 

This chart breaks Peruvian prehistory very differently from the cultural sequence developed by Edward Lanning and used by some archaeologists.

 

This chart is in the museum off the Plaza de San Francisco that Americans would call the historical society. Except in Peru the collection begins in prehistory.

I shot a roll of 35mm film in a sequence. When the strips were laid out on the paper larger images appeared. All together, the contact sheet creates a car. Photographs were taken using 35mm SLR film camera Pentax 30T + zoom lens.

a circle sequence with an unknown number

 

This week I was introduced to this game at work, on the night shift on one ward I work with. Rather than take separate breaks late at night these nurses often like to take shared time and play various games. The interaction is enjoyable and it resulted in me finding a game that I think shall be fun to play with my family and others too.

 

I did try with hubby and two of our sons tonight, and it was not the most fun as my children quite frankly are too geared to computer games (Nintendo), they simply were not 'into' the game, and would not give it a try as they seemed to think we were holding them back (and in truth, we were holding them back from sitting alone at some game with a screen). Despite this first attempt at this game with them I do look forward to more time with this and them, seeing them come to love it too. I want them to be more social and less dependent on computers and computerized games for fun.

How does code dream? What are the dreams of code?

 

Piksel08 examines the other side of code, an alternative side to a hard-coded reality of work and play. Open hardware and free software project a utopic vision, yet exist within economies of capital, the dream factory of mainstream technology. Within the chance meeting of sewing machine and umbrella on the dissecting table, hardware and software are flattened.

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