SUBMISSION:
Components of a Lustron Prefabricated House, Columbus, Ohio, 1949 (scanned postcard)
photograph by Arnold Newman; copyright 1984 Arnold Newman
Heinz Stucke: “In Haiti, he was chased by an angry mob.”
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Gamification is awful for many reasons, not least in the way it seeks to transform us into atomized laboratory rats, reduce us to the sum total of our incentivized behaviors. But it also increases the pressure to make all game playing occur within spaces subject to capture; it seeks to supply the incentives to make games not about relaxation and escape and social connection but about data generation. — Rob Horning, Dummy Discards a Heart – The New Inquiry
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Ronan Guillou
“The Agreement”
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This is cool, Ecole de la Montagne Rouge is a collective of striking student printmakers and artists in Montreal and they have a tumblr.
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I have beer brewing supplies at my studio if anyone is thirsty
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Like it or not, we have an official visual culture, and that culture is determined by an entrenched hierarchy. This is no different from any other historical era, though the hierarchy has evolved from emperors, popes, cardinals and kings to museum directors, biennial curators, collectors, gallery owners and select members of the media. — Worker Bees of the Art World, Unite (via photographsonthebrain)
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