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Archive for May, 2006

CVP, or the little workbook that could: next page

Sunday, May 21st, 2006

Feast on the next page (five or six?) of the Consistent Variable Project. I support nice touches, fancy stuff, and irony, the age of which – by the way – is not “over”, regardless of context. Who utters such lame symptomatic ridiculousness? Certainly not those with a cooperative penchant for unfinished edges and the skills [...]

The Authors of the CVP Workbook Page 5

Saturday, May 20th, 2006

This page introduces you to the authors of the CVP Workbook. CVP stands for the Constant Variable Project. This project involved giving a number of creative people a standard package of carefully chosen materials and asking them to create whatever they desired. The only condition was that everything in the package needed to be used. [...]

the Rules CVP Workbook page 4

Friday, May 19th, 2006

On the right, my little introductory story about how Clayton and Sarah launched the first project, on the left, the rules as they appeared in the chapbook made for the party. notes below.

Armed Force and Afghanistan: the Discursive and Political Expediency of Duty

Thursday, May 18th, 2006

So, an extra two-year hitch has been affixed to Canada’s participation in the event that is “Insert Verb” in Afghanistan. The decision yesterday came on the heels of another Canadian combat death: the loss of Nicola Goddard was announced prior to the “extensive” debate in Parliament. A quick notice of tendencies in relation to the [...]

The CVP Workbook Table of Artists, ie page 3

Thursday, May 18th, 2006

The CVP Workbook is going online one page at a time. If you’d like to pick up a copy, goto our storefront on indyish.com.

Dedication to the CVP Workbook- ie page2.

Wednesday, May 17th, 2006

This is just the dedication page to the bright and eye-opening design workbook we made, which makes it pretty uneventful unless you happen to be one of the six people mentioned. But I said I was going to put the book up one page at a time, and gosh dern it I meant it. The [...]










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