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Posts Tagged ‘Collage’

Philip Maisel – long exposure collage…

via phillipmaisel.tumblr.com “From a series of long exposure photographs of my computer screen while flipping through photo albums on facebook.” – Philip Maisel

Anders Clausen at Hotel (Contemporary Art Daily)

let’s admit that most collages don’t look like collages any more they are much too sneaky, beyond doubt––that’s what we want isn’t it, not the past and not more realness but far, far less? Translucent, seamless, beckoning, rupture-less, untouchable and easy. Most images we know are pumped up. When you scroll down where are you [...]

Practices of Construction

This year I have been doing a lot of listening to the now all-inclusive field of “digital media art.” I regularly read the blog HTMLGIANT for insight into how fiction and poetry writers are adapting to the changes digital culture brings to literary form. In a recent conversation between Blake Butler and Matthew Simmons about [...]

Bianca Runge

via gallery.biancarunge.nl

Story vs. Collage

None of us can ever retrieve that innocence before all theory when art knew no need to justify itself, when one did not ask of a work of art what it said because one knew (or thought one knew) what it did. -Susan Sontag,  Against Interpretation. The 3-minute pop song has it’s roots in the [...]