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LOVELAND, Colo. (AP) – Colorado plans to help find affordable housing for artists in nine rural communities. Gov. John Hickenlooper announced the plan Monday at an artists’ community in Loveland. The governor says that the state will help sponsor a $50 million plan to create artist housing in nine rural communities, starting with Trinidad. The…
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How I Organized a Series of Six Panels on Technology with Only Women Speaking — The Message
How I Organized a Series of Six Panels on Technology with Only Women Speaking — The Message jomc wrote a reflection of her efforts in organizing a set of panels on technology at Eyebeam where she worked to ensure diverse and inclusive representation. She generously shares both her resources and where she felt she could…
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code drawing 99d various states (and substates), by rafaelfajardo
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code drawing 99c(sic) various states, by rafaelfajardo
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code drawing 99c various states, by rafaelfajardo
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code drawing 99b various states, by rafaelfajardo
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maaarine: MBTI: Brian Eno – INFJ (x)
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‘If a Tumblr Post Has No Notes, Is It Art?’ – OPENING CEREMONY
‘If a Tumblr Post Has No Notes, Is It Art?’ – OPENING CEREMONY notational: dear-mirah: Athletic Aesthetic – some reading material for anyone who is interested. The link above is an interesting article on ‘The Jogging’ by Cecilia Salama for Opening Ceremony. Salama writes: “The Jogging runs on what Troemel calls an “athletic aesthetic” system, where…
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García Márquez / Kurosawa
kino-obscura: David Liu | 20 September 2014 In October 1990, Gabriel García Márquez visited Tokyo during the shooting of Akira Kurosawa’s penultimate feature, Rhapsody in August. García Márquez, who spent some years in Bogota as a film critic before penning landmark novels such as One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera, spoke…
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Definitions: Limiting or liberating? As I said, I think we are in a general post-structural epoch wherein it is easy to think of definitions as limiting, or even dangerous. The latter view arguably comes in part from Foucault, usually cited for the argument that categorizations, definitions and labels by themselves are oppressive. For Foucault’s central…