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The Consistent Variable Project Workbook page 20 SHREDS

Friday, June 9th, 2006

I do think it was quite brilliant to see that large sheet of green duck as something waiting to be de-and-re-constructed. I guess every designer did this to varying to degrees, but the folks who stripped and wove it saw something there that I didn’t.

Speaking of seeing things that I didn’t, I love these [...]

The Consistent Variable Project Workbook page 18 BROKEN HEART

Monday, June 5th, 2006

i feel like sometimes this photographer, stacey lundeen, like his pictures echo gestures from paintings, eh? it must have been kind of intense for him, photographing nearly 50 pieces in one afternoon- a feat which puts all 100 000.00$ day long beer commercial shoots to shame.

The shoot was an intense day- I wasn’t [...]

The Consistent Variable Project Workbook page 17 SHORTS ARE IN

Saturday, June 3rd, 2006

this page is one where i think you can really feel the 70’s craftbook influences shining through.

Emily did suggest blended haiku, though it was more in the context of: “i’m tired, i just wrote like 45 haiku and some of these may be silly. feel free to futz with them.” They were [...]

The Consistent Variable Project Workbook Page 16

Friday, June 2nd, 2006

A Four Part Respose including musings to Michaels Comment on Page 9 of the CVP Workbook

Thursday, June 1st, 2006

here is the comment I’m responding too. when a comment gets long, as mine did, it should become a post. people subscribe to posts, but not necessarily to comments and, as in the sampled words used in a good Kobayashi song, “if you’ve got something to say then say it.”
First thing, regarding a piece on [...]

The Consistent Variable Project Workbook Page 15 NOT SO VULNERABLE

Thursday, June 1st, 2006

I loved this one when I saw it in the show, but I think, from her haiku, that Emily was not so into it. Maybe because I saw it in a gallery context, where it felt like odd but appropriate art, and she only ever saw it online, where it must have seemed like an [...]


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