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Nik Allday

Working with automated images since 1976. Areas of interest include abstract non-narrative filmmaking and computer images, fractals, self-replicating systems… Working with automated images since 1976. Areas of interest include abstract non-narrative filmmaking and computer images, fractals, self-replicating systems, and general mathematical algorithms…. http://www.nikallday.com/

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Oscar Araripe

Oscar Araripe was internationally recognized and acclaimed as an important Brazilian writer, educator, and social and ecological activist well before he turned his talents to painting. Oscar Araripe was internationally recognized and acclaimed as an important Brazilian writer, educator, and social and ecological activist well before he turned his talents to painting. With almost 100 […]

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Oscar Araripe

Oscar Araripe was internationally recognized and acclaimed as an important Brazilian writer, educator, and social and ecological activist well before he turned his talents to painting. Oscar Araripe was internationally recognized and acclaimed as an important Brazilian writer, educator, and social and ecological activist well before he turned his talents to painting. With almost 100 […]

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Pablo Avendano

Pablo Avendano’s paintings arouse these feelings; they are seductive. The figures and bodies he traces on canvas are about to diminish. Pablo Avendano’s paintings arouse these feelings; they are seductive. The figures and bodies he traces on canvas are about to diminish. Strokes and colors are mastered to play within the bounds of presence: we […]

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Pablo Avendano

Pablo Avendano’s paintings arouse these feelings; they are seductive. The figures and bodies he traces on canvas are about to diminish. Pablo Avendano’s paintings arouse these feelings; they are seductive. The figures and bodies he traces on canvas are about to diminish. Strokes and colors are mastered to play within the bounds of presence: we […]

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Patricia Auguste

I was born in 1954 in Washington D.C. and spent most of my adult life in the Philadelphia region, where I live with my husband and four children. I was born in 1954 in Washington D.C. and spent most of my adult life in the Philadelphia region, where I live with my husband and four […]

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Patricia Auguste

I was born in 1954 in Washington D.C. and spent most of my adult life in the Philadelphia region, where I live with my husband and four children. I was born in 1954 in Washington D.C. and spent most of my adult life in the Philadelphia region, where I live with my husband and four […]

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Stereoscopic Vision – By Beata Patricia Pac

A curious mix of technology and photography were behind the unusual 3-D viewers on display at Broadway Gallery from March 4th to 13th. Stereoscopic Vision By Beata Patricia Pac A curious mix of technology and photography were behind the unusual 3-D viewers on display at Broadway Gallery from March 4th to 13th. Rocco Alberico’s Stereo […]

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Soundscapes: Move the Crowd – By K.K. and Sekuleo Gathers

On a cool Saturday night, beats bump inside Club 1849. Soundscapes: Move the Crowd By K.K. and Sekuleo Gathers On a cool Saturday night, beats bump inside Club 1849. Faith sings to Biggie for "One More Chance" as partygoers groove and converse in the western themed venue. Sounds emanate from the balcony, where DJ A […]

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SEEING IS DISBELIEF – Essay from the Vik Muniz catalogue – by Dan Cameron

SEEING IS DISBELIEF – Essay from the Vik Muniz catalogue by Dan Cameron, Director, The New Museum, New York. SEEING IS DISBELIEF – Essay from the Vik Muniz catalogue by Dan Cameron SEEING IS DISBELIEF – Essay from the Vik Muniz catalogue by Dan Cameron, Director, The New Museum, New York If nobody ever saw […]

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