Monthly Archives: April 2006

compressionology

a little sad…
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abstraction thread

Abstraction thread on Rhizome
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the untitled Kentridge 1

If someone was to compress about 50 digital reproductions of William Kentridge prints it could look like this. (as per usual click for screen size sample) processProof(50): untitledKentridge1 The image below is a proof composition consisting of all 192 images from the William Kentridge Prints publication. untitledKentridge1 The master documents are 5783 x 4477 px, took about 8 hours [...]
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Alan Mcilwraith

So this guy tries his best to convince everyone around him that he is in fact a decorated war hero when he is not at his menial day job as a call centre operator. Maybe gets a bit carried away, acquires uniforms, medals, fakes letters from the queen of England etc. Probably looses grip [...]
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I like this…

MANIK’s interpretation of ‘THE ART HAPPENS HERE’_2′
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Note to self : Gebser

Investigate Jean Gebsers integral-aperspectival pluralistic perspectives, (p.o.e. Wilbers discussion of Modernity to Postmodernity(in Integral Psychology 2000, p167) in relation to my vision metaphors in context of epistemology and ontology issues with special bearing on Compressionism and abstraction.
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eText (2 installments from the ‘bomb’ series)

eText (Panorama) eText (in verse) (Generative compressions of same 54 ‘bomb’ pages (search results 146-200 + solidground and some aesthetic fidgets))
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Rhinoceros

PS. A ‘Crash’ of rhinos. Also, it would be in SA where ‘wyd’ refering to wide mouth for grazing, ‘mistakenly became white, so introducing racism even in the species around us (shakes head).
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