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Free Art!

Anselm Kiefer - Zweistormland/TheHighPriestess, Detail. 1986-89. Today I finally visited the much acclaimed site UbuWeb, which functions as an utopian, commercial-free archive and distribution center...

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Waste Line

Plastic Waste Line by Ellen Ringstad Waste Line is a conceptual and dynamic art piece conceived by Bergen-based artist Rasmus Hungnes. He says the project was inspired by my organic waistline, which he...

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Us – the end product of centuries of change, that thinks it’s the best there...

Here is the entire BBC documentary-series “The Day The Universe Changed” (1985) by James Burke,  generously made available on Youtube by The James Burke Institute for Innovation in Education and its...

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Suicide is Painless

How uncanny it feels to watch “old” stuff with an “updated” looking-glass. I switched on the television set this morning, which I rarely do, and swapped through the alienating channels of mediocrity....

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Waste Line, Day 1

My Waste Line, Day 1, is 172 cm long and weighs 540 grams. If I substract all organic matter (334 g), which will go back to nature quickly enough, it only weighs 206 g. I suspect the weight readings...

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Waste Line has an existential crisis, Day 2

My waste line today has shrunk since yesterday. It measures only 128cm and weighs merely 116g. Why this dramatic weight loss? It is not solely because organic matter was removed from the line. I...

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Waste Line suffers from bizarre mood disorder, Day 3

(Did you miss previous chapter in the fascinating story of Waste Line? Don’t worry, you can find all of it here. PS: The chapters are best read in chronological order) It was late in the afternoon...

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