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Play Movable Forest the Game
Play Movable Forest the Game
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wearethedigitalkids: Masters on 45s by Tamir Sher. Stunning. “I took my old record player and decided to use it in my work before I throw it away. I put a reproduction of an old masters paintings and super heroes dolls on it and take pictures in a variable speeds. The low-tech record player connect and…
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Today, your washing machine is almost certainly controlled by a computer that could be programmed to do astrophysics or word processing instead, if it were given suitable input-output devices and enough memory to hold the necessary data. David Deutsch (via nathanielstuart)
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Dolores Huerta turns 82 today and is awarded one of the nation’s highest honors
nbclatino: (Photos courtesy Dolores Huerta Foundation) Dolores Huerta, the civil rights, workers and women’s advocate who co-founded the United Farm Workers of America in 1962, was named one of 13 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Friday. The Medal of Freedom is the nation’s highest civilian honor, presented to individuals who have made…
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There’s always this sense that art is just play,” says Peter Plagens, a New York painter and art critic. “Art is what children do and what retired people do. Your mom puts your work up on the refrigerator. Or the way Dwight Eisenhower said, ‘Now that I’ve fought my battles, I can put my easel…
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The musicians, actors and other artists we hear about tend to be fabulously successful. But the daily reality for the vast majority of the working artists in this country has little to do with Angelina Jolie or her perfectly toned right leg. “Artists in the Workforce,” a National Endowment for the Arts report released in…
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Creativity is a form of expertise,” something a nation that keeps insisting on its status as a democracy has never been entirely comfortable with. No sympathy for the creative class – Art in Crisis – Salon.com (via rafaelfajardo)
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heyoscarwilde: haters to the left; hippies to the right photograph by Mags Phelan :: via dark_phaedra
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From Artists in the Workforce (Research Report #48), courtesy of the National Endowment for the Arts (via NEA News Room: Artists in the Workforce Graphics)
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Creativity is a form of expertise,” something a nation that keeps insisting on its status as a democracy has never been entirely comfortable with. No sympathy for the creative class – Art in Crisis – Salon.com
