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Monday, August 28, 2006 |
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Here something easy to enter and get into, kind of last minute for you guys, but an instant LA on your CV:
DEADLINE EXTENDED THROUGH THURSDAY AUGUST 31
Just a note of thanks to all who have entered, and to let you know that due to numerous requests for a "grace period" that the deadline for entries for the Los Angeles Center for the "Snap to Grid" open exhibit will be extended through Thursday August 31.
There is plenty of room for your artworks (every entry is shown), and copious time for all to complete their uploads. The show will be amazing, the quality and variety of work we are receiving is stupendous!
For complete information and registration visit our website: http://lacda.com/juried/juriedshow.html
Direct link to registration page: http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=113493
Thanks to everyone for your support and our continuing success!
Yours,
Rex Bruce
Director
Los Angeles Center for Digital Art 107 West Fifth Street Los Angeles, CA 90038 http://www.lacda.com lacda@lacda.com
-Jeremias |
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Isnt it ironic.....
so tuesday, while sitting on my rock in the middle of the river, enjoying the north carolina sun, my rooomate called me with some devastating news. my apartment on anderson st. was broken into when he was out of town (during a one day window when my friend wasn't over to check on my cat).
everything of value is gone. (TV, VCR/DVD, all movies, music, camera equipment, computer stuff, all my school work backed up digitally, all jewelry, my roommates bike, his camera, his music...the list goes on). they took the pillowcases and blankets off the bed and cleaned us out.
i think its pretty interesting considering the work i have done so far at SCAD has had a lot to do with my possessions and how i lug all these things around the country to make me feel at home. and how other people's possessions and what they leave behind defines them and their surroundings.
oh, and i kinda have to laugh. (because im a little twisted like that) they cleaned out ALL my camera gear and in the giant empty cabinet...sitting all alone...wondering where his friends went....was my friend's HOLGA. its so cheap, thieves wouldnt even take it for free.
i urge all of you to get renter's insurance. even if you dont think you have much stuff.
peace sarah jones |
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Saturday, August 26, 2006 |
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 . the best victoria's secret window ever its like a highlights game, find all the mistakes jade |
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Wednesday, August 23, 2006 |
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Hello all.
On Sunday I went to the Bodies Exhibition at South Street Seaport in NY. I don't know if any of you have seen it or even heard of it. My friend took me. It was one of the most fascinating things I have ever seen and at the same time it made me want to hurl. The exhibition slices and dices real human bodies to show all the systems of the body, the organs, and different stages of disease. These bodies are on display right out in the open, not under glass. I felt like I had walked into the lab of a mad scientist. It was better than any biology class I ever took in highschool. Here is the link http://www.bodiestheexhibition.com. It is definitely worth seeing if you can stomach it. The price is a bit steep though. It cost $27 and $5 for the audio guide, which was definitely worth the $5. It is not only in NY. It is also in Seattle, Las Vegas, London, Atlanta, and Tampa Bay. Go see it! Don't eat lunch before you go. :) Siobhan

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Monday, August 21, 2006 |
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 Don't you wish you were this cool? How are the children supposed to learn how to read if they can't even fit inside the tent? |
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I'm headin' West! I got an Artist-In-Residence in Breckinridge, Colorado this September. I'll be looking down at all of you from 10,000 feet! Melanie and I might also be going to Murray, KY. I have an interview with Murray State University coming up. It's a very exciting time. I'll post some new work soon. XOXOXO
-Greg Davis |
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Thursday, August 17, 2006 |
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 Here's the shot I did in New York City when I was last there. 3 down in this series, 100 more to go! Larry will be proud! |
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Monday, August 14, 2006 |
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Sunday, August 13, 2006 |
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While in NYC last I went to eat at a wonderful German restaurant called "Blaue Gans" located at 139 Duane Street in the financial district. I would say it was the best german food I have had outside of Germany, and to top it all off the whole place is done up in posters from big museum art shows in Germany. During dinner I also discovered that we had been seated right under Joseph Beuys! |
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