History's Shadows



X-rays of art objects from antiquity culled from museum archives and re-photographed by David Maisel.
[but does it float]



Tags:
Art History,
David Maisel,
found object,
photography
Occupy George





"By circulating dollar bills stamped with fact-based info-graphics, Occupy George informs the public of America's daunting economic disparity one bill at a time. Because
money
knowledge is power."
[HuffPo]


Tags:
activism,
alteration,
design,
money,
Occupy George,
Occupy Wall St,
printmaking
Analog Vinyl Sampling
Analog Vinyl Sampling from Ishac Bertran on Vimeo.
Ishac Bertran has experimented with analog sampling of modified vinyls."Sectors from a vinyl record are [laser] cut and replaced by pieces with exact shape from other records. When played in a vinyl player the needle follows the grooves from both sectors creating sampled tunes or loops."
[Notcot]




Tags:
alteration,
music,
video
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