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JanuaryPhonographantasmascope
"In March 2007 at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London hosted an evening of animation related events which I took as an opportunity to make some more examples of my Phonographantasmascope, an extension of the Zoetrope principle..." Link
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Raking leaves in the wind

RAKING LEAVES IN THE WIND
29/10/08 - 28/11/08
OPENING : 29/10/08 - 7H PM
Create Berlin - Wallstrasse 16, 10179 BERLIN
“Raking Leaves in the Wind” is an exhibition by Berlin-based Canadians Julien Vallée , Eve Duhamel and Brent Wadden, featuring playful graphics, drawings, paintings, animations, and paper installations.”
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Incredible realism!

Incredible paintings from American artist David Jon Kassan!
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Gallery: saving the planet
Gallery: Portugal Bike
Gallery: Senso
the-affair tackles existentialism and jazz
the-affair drops some new designs, one of which, "L'Enfer" examines a heady existentialist dilemma, inspired by one of Jean Paul Sartre’s famous quotes, "Hell is other people". "Jazz Traitor" one the other hand is an interpretation of the Stalinist-era propagandha slogan “Today he plays Jazz, Tomorrow he betrays his country”.
Either way check them out at the-affair
www.the-affair.com

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Arkitip No. 0048, Ryan McGinness

"The book titled Aesthetic Comfort is published by Arkitip on the occasion of the Aesthetic Comfort exhibitions in the Fall of 2008. This artist's book features details of McGinness' paintings converted to coarse halftones and printed in 4 fluorescent inks: orange, yellow, pink, and green."
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