RND/ consider a false memory - warm streaming light of an airy room in an early summer long since past, illuminating a tattooed woman reading 6106x4186, 6.7MB .jpg, remix of photograph by Toa Heftiba --- // how to play big science
Tag: memory
Maybe Here Now (Blogging Is Dead)
RND/ to consider that, maybe here (right now) Blogging is dead - A screenshot of a dead blog, as seen from some warm distant shore in old quiet Mexico - a faded polaroid memory of a place never seen In Mexico your wishes have a dream power. When you want to see someone, he turns … Continue reading Maybe Here Now (Blogging Is Dead)
High Tide Memories of Louise
RND/ To consider the virtual remembrance of near future, high tide memories of some half forgotten spirit lover. Ideal / Idealized Cost for such Conceptual Work: £120k - Contact Robert What today for details. --- // how to play big science
Times Square Times Two
RND/ consider urban architecture studies of Times Square, NY multiplied by themselves - in which the resulting study expresses unexpected theoretical aspects of previously hidden theoretical notions regarding memory and the city --- // how to play big science
9/11 WTC Photo Series
RND/ to consider a photographic series concerning 9/11 WTC - presented in contemplative silence I can't stand it, I know you planned it - Beastie Boys, Sabotage from images found online --- War is the spectacular and bloody projection of our everyday living. We precipitate war out of our daily lives; and without a transformation … Continue reading 9/11 WTC Photo Series
80s Memory Bedroom Light Aesthetic
RND/ To consider an aesthetic mode comprised of warm, fake faded pop culture memories of light in an All American bedroom, during what experimental internet theorist-for-hire Robert What terms the 'near future retro 80s': Example Reference Links An Authentic Study Of The Light In TV Series Lovejoy Virtual Paintings Of Mundane Everyday Light (64 Cols) … Continue reading 80s Memory Bedroom Light Aesthetic
Scholastic Poetry: Mad, Sad And Glad
RND/ To consider a remarkable poetry and photography collection by young people, direct from some near future retro 60s memory of faded American days now long gone; effortlessly enchanting with mad / sad / glad dreamscape warmth. Poems and photography from scholastic creative writing awards - selected / edited by Stephen Dunning/ displayed here for … Continue reading Scholastic Poetry: Mad, Sad And Glad