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This is orlas find and though there are so many traces that look alike...I actually think they look like the one in my find og what i think could be a trace fossil from perhaps a kind of tubeworm....
I have a link to one I think it looks like found by Henrik Madsen from the moclay museum in Mors here in Denmark...here is a link:
www.vestjyskstenklub.dk/nye%20fund/2009fund/Nyt%20fra%20M...
Stills from Traces a software performance by Pamela Lee Brenner and Johannes Muljana at Fraser Studios open day 2011
Every time I go back to my grandparents house, it seems frozen in time. My grandpa's recliner still sits in the living room, the old exercise bike gathers dust against the window, the same pink tiling decorates the upstairs bathroom. Yet pieces have changed and continue to change- proof of the people that still live there. Traces of them left about.
On the Natchez Trace , heading to Austin and then to Mexico to meet the kids in Puerto Morelos, south of Cancun.
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Entre los meses de marzo y septiembre de 2014, el CA2M organizĂ³ una exposiciĂ³n sobre punk, una de las manifestaciones culturales mĂ¡s importantes del siglo XX y con grandes resonancias en el XXI. Esta exposiciĂ³n pretendĂa mostrar los rastros que el punk ha dejado en la producciĂ³n de muchos artistas contemporĂ¡neos. Unos rastros que en ocasiones son formales (en recurso a la mĂºsica o a referentes grĂ¡ficos o icĂ³nicos del punk en artistas como Sarah Lucas o Aida Luilova), otras emocionales (manifestado una deuda confesa como es el caso de las obras de Pepo Salazar) u otras ponen de manifiesto la vigencia de sus actitudes e ideas. Nihilismo, negaciĂ³n, una voluntad transgresora, sexualidad y transexualidad, gĂ©nero y transgĂ©nero o hĂ¡ztelo-tu-mismo son actitudes no sĂ³lo presentes en artistas que van desde Joan Morey hasta Gelitin pasando por Brice Dellsperger o Jordi Colomer sino que conforman una manera de entender las prĂ¡cticas culturales, el arte y de afrontar la vida que hunden sus raĂces en el punk. Partiendo de estas premisas invitaron a alumnos y profesores a adentrarse en el mundo punk.
Between March and September 2014, CA2M organized an exhibition on punk, one of the most important cultural events of the 20th century and with great resonances in the XXI century. This exhibition was intended to show the traces that punk has left in the production of many contemporary artists. Some traces that are sometimes formal (in resort to music or graphic or iconic references of punk in artists such as Sarah Lucas or Aida Luilova), other traces (manifested a debt confessed as is the case of the works of Pepo Salazar) or other They show the validity of their attitudes and ideas. Nihilism, denial, a transgressive will, sexuality and transsexuality, gender and transgender or do-it-yourself are attitudes not only present in artists ranging from Joan Morey to Gelitin through Brice Dellsperger or Jordi Colomer but are a way to understand the Cultural practices, art and facing life that sink their roots in punk. Starting from these premises, they invited students and teachers to enter the punk world.
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This photo is from the installation of the new sculpture "Traces" a the new Cape Fear Museum Park in Wilmington, North Carolina. The sculpture captures the three main themes of the exhibit in a abstract way. Can you see what they are? Joey Mason is the artist.
Several versions of the signature horse cork for Blanton's Bourbon are on display at Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Ky.
At Epcot Centre I bravely gave my camera to someone else so that just once I could be in my own photos. This was a rest day before the world cheerleading champs, Trace was on the New Zealand senior team and I was hanging round, just before I went to George's Music to buy a new guitar. It's an Ibanez and I love it! Thanks Christia
Barrels sleeping near the window in U.S. Bonded Warehouse C. This Historic Building would have been monitored by the U.S. gov't before prohibition, to guarantee quality, and during as the distillery produced spirit for the "Medicinal" market. I believe this is where both the "Pappy Van Winkle" whiskeys mature as well as the Buffalo Trace Experimental collection.
Trace was a project I had to do last year. I worked together with Iris Wijckmans. We had to study a place called Langerbrugge, next to Gent in Belgium. We had to do something (audio, video, photos,...)with the place and we could choose our own subject, the only rule was that it has to be associated with the place. Iris and I where intrigued by the electricity poles (and there where a lot of them). we fantasized that the hole place was filled with electricity poles, so we made pictures of the site and in photoshop we multiplied the electricity poles so that we create a whole new world...
So this is the result. for the presentation we used 2 slide projectors (because the sounds represents the electricity).
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You and I,
we're merely shadows,
like the footprints and the snow,
and everything i see and everything i know,
will be gone tomorrow.