January 2012
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How to link conceptual and process-based art?
Art type x “is thoroughly planned (at least as much as I can) and must specificaly state the meaning that I am ultimately trying to convey,” Jeffrey says. He almost never displays art type x in his studio on a normal day. It is what someone else would hang up and call art, but he prefers to look at type y.
With art type y, Jeffrey says “I find myself getting lost in during its creation. It...
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Letters of Note posts a letter John Steinbeck sent his son Thom in 1958, on the...
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Why Is “I Don’t Know” So Hard to Say? A New... →
Ty Spalding asked: “Why do people feel compelled to answer questions that they do not know the answer to?”
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How to Accomplish More By Doing Less →
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December 2011
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Found out about this ceramic artist through Ceramic Arts Daily.
“While the appearance of the work comes from the realm of fantasy and early video games, my conceptual approach looks for ways to function under strict sculptural parameters, much in the same way those early video game programmers navigated the visual and technological limitations of their time.”
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November 2011
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Kustaa Saksi →
I can’t even choose just one project to share. Check out his whole website. :)
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A Manifesto For Free Radicals: Less Paperwork,... →
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The Rules Can Set You Free - Radiolab →
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October 2011
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When you see a fish you don’t think of its scales, do you? You think of...
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In principle any abstraction of the object is allowed which has a sufficiently...
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September 2011
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