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Archive for May, 2007

Graffiti art- From the street to the museum [May 07]
This article has been reprinted from artprice.com, the leader in the art market:
Historically, graffiti was a underground movement, born to the Hip-Hop rhythm in the American ‘hoods of the 1970s. It is people’s art, rough and ephemeral. Rough because it was created illegally in public spaces. [...]

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Graffiti art- From the street to the museum [May 07]
This article has been reprinted from artprice.com, the leader in the art market:
Historically, graffiti was a underground movement, born to the Hip-Hop rhythm in the American ‘hoods of the 1970s. It is people’s art, rough and ephemeral. Rough because it was created illegally in public spaces. [...]

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Once upon time, the only creative DIY stuff available was for kids. Coloring books, mainly. But now, for those of us who fancy ourselves “creative”, there are a million cool things on the market to which we can add our own sense of design.
And here are some of the latest to hit the market.. [...]

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Once upon time, the only creative DIY stuff available was for kids. Coloring books, mainly. But now, for those of us who fancy ourselves “creative”, there are a million cool things on the market to which we can add our own sense of design.
And here are some of the latest to hit the market.. [...]

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If you’re like many designers (or simply like those who notice and appreciate design), you may find yourself walking through cities complimenting or insulting public architecture like park benches, kiosks and bus shelters.
Well, here’s your chance to be heard (by more than just the dog you are walking or by your best friend)and quite possibly, [...]

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If you’re like many designers (or simply like those who notice and appreciate design), you may find yourself walking through cities complimenting or insulting public architecture like park benches, kiosks and bus shelters.
Well, here’s your chance to be heard (by more than just the dog you are walking or by your best friend)and quite possibly, [...]

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So, I came upon a new talent today.Photographer Todd Baxter was PDN’s Guest Editor, Liz Miller Gershfeld’s Pick.
In her own words, Liz states:
” — Themes of taxidermy, disaffection and 70’s era A/V equipment made me look twice at Todd Baxter’s unique vision of the world around him. His vision is strong, but its execution subtle. [...]

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So, I came upon a new talent today.Photographer Todd Baxter was PDN’s Guest Editor, Liz Miller Gershfeld’s Pick.
In her own words, Liz states:
” — Themes of taxidermy, disaffection and 70’s era A/V equipment made me look twice at Todd Baxter’s unique vision of the world around him. His vision is strong, but its execution subtle. [...]

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Announcing the launch of Minimovies.org, a site showcasing unique online documentaries brought to you by The Submarine Channel.
About Minimovies:A Minimovie is an episodic documentary consisting of 8 to 10 episodes. Episodes are 7 to 10 minutes each. Put together, they form a self-contained story. With MiniMovies SubmarineChannel explores [...]

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Announcing the launch of Minimovies.org, a site showcasing unique online documentaries brought to you by The Submarine Channel.
About Minimovies:A Minimovie is an episodic documentary consisting of 8 to 10 episodes. Episodes are 7 to 10 minutes each. Put together, they form a self-contained story. With MiniMovies SubmarineChannel explores [...]

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