I shifted my digital dust to Studio 1R…
(via inspirart)
I like the dark part of the night, after midnight and before four-thirty, when it’s hollow, when ceilings are harder and farther away. Then I can breathe, and can think while others are sleeping, in a way can stop time, can have it so – this has always been my dream – so that while everyone else is frozen, I can work busily about them, doing whatever it is that needs to be done, like the elves who make the shoes while children sleep.
(via teachingliteracy)
…Meanwhile, Stephanie Plenner’s “Instructionals” provides advice for literally burning bridges, cutting ties, and other idioms. Plenner’s piece provides a smart, linguistic look at everyday human experiences through an intentionally flat affect. It seeks to be staunchly rigid and serious as it deconstructs these idioms, and it does so in such a way that you can’t help but laugh (in a good way) and introspect. Such experimental pieces abound in Anobium.
My First Literary Review
I had the pleasure of designing and fabricating two DVD & Blu-Ray box sets for photography, video and installation artist, Casilda Sanchez: As Inside as the Eye Can See and Ojos Que No Ven. The box sets were then given to an art collector in New York City, NY. Each box contains one viewing DVD, one viewing Blu-Ray, a signed Blu-Ray, two USB drives, and a Certificate of Authenticity. This past October, her video installation The touch of proximity was shown in Madrid at the Estampa Art Fair, as part of the emergent artist program Tentaciones.
You are not my target audience
For kicks, I submitted a slogan tee. If you’d wear it, please vote.
We are drowning in pictures of the experiences of others.
During composition of the the Planer page, an interesting crossover of imagery occurred.




