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October 2010

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Kids Sleepy Age

Sleepy Age “Kids”

more procrastination, listening to this pretty much all day.

Oct 31, 2010
#sleepyage #calh #caaaaaaaaaaaamp
Oct 30, 201029 notes
#Roy Lichtenstein #Dan Fischer #art
Oct 30, 2010
#sopomo
Oct 30, 2010
#pollock #krasner #artbitching
Oct 30, 2010
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Oct 29, 2010
#calh2010 #sosolate
Oct 29, 2010
#calh2010 #campus #contemporary art #nadine
Oct 29, 2010
#tchmo #abstractartz #art
Oct 29, 201058 notes
#tchmo #art
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Play
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#sopomo #contemporary art #tino sehgal #fanvidz
“Media Studies Final Assignment vs. Owen Pallett “Heartland” vs. McLuhan (there might be a snuggie involved as well)” —
Oct 29, 2010
Oct 29, 2010
#facebookstalking
L. Budd/et. al's Table Tennis Table → trademe.co.nz

Oct 29, 2010
#L. Budd #et. al #commercialisationz #trademelols
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#die!die!die!
Oct 29, 201079 notes
Oct 29, 2010
Going, Going, Gone Stars

karlpowerr:

Stars — Going, Going, Gone (ft. Emily Haines)

So old, but so so good

I hadn’t actually ever heard this one, thank you.

Oct 25, 201040 notes
#Emily Haines #Stars
Oct 25, 2010
#camp a low hum
Oct 25, 2010
#calh2010 #camp a low hum #tiddabades #tittie baddies
Oct 25, 20109 notes
#flying scribble #camp a low hum #calh2010
Oct 25, 201055 notes
#beard
Get Some Lykke Li

sayhellotoanna:

Yay. New Album of Lykke Li is finished. And just today u can get two new songs “Get Some” and “Paris Blue” for free on LYKKE LIS WEBSITE! GoGoGo

Oct 25, 201014 notes
#Lykke Li #Get Some
Oct 25, 2010
Oct 25, 20109 notes
Wim Delvoye → wimdelvoye.be

Wim Delvoye (1965) is a Belgian neo-conceptual artist known for his inventive and often shocking projects. Much of his work is focused on the body. He repeatedly links the attractive with the repulsive, creating work that holds within it inherent contradictions- one does not know whether to stare, be seduced, or to look away. As Robert Enright wrote in Border Crossings, “Delvoye is involved in a way of making art that reorients our understanding of how beauty can be created.” Wim Delvoye has an eclectic oeuvre, exposing his interest in a range of themes, from bodily function, to the Catholic Church, and numerous subjects in between. He lives and works in Belgium.

Oct 24, 2010
Play
Oct 23, 2010
#CFCF #Michael Silver #dreamy pop
Oct 23, 201026 notes
#Elza Jenkins #Nellie Rose Jenkins #New Zealand's Next Top Model #hot gurrlz
Oct 22, 2010437 notes
#womynz
Oct 20, 2010
#Art
Oct 20, 2010
#Art
Oct 20, 2010
#Art
Play
Oct 19, 2010
#Art #womynz
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#helloluxlisbon #hot gurrlz
Play
Oct 17, 2010
#Art
“The next medium, whatever it is - it may be the extension of consciousness - will include television as its content, not as its environment, and will transform television into an art form. A computer as a research and communication instrument could enhance retrieval, obsolesce mass library organization, retrieve the individual’s encyclopedic function and flip into a private line to speedily tailored data of a saleable kind.” —McLuhan, 1962
Oct 17, 2010
#mediaz
“… Where modernism’s great wall once kept the barbarians out and safeguard the culture within, there is now slippery ground which may prove fertile for some and treacherous for others.” —(Huyssen, 1986)
Oct 17, 2010
#mediaz
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#Art
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#womynz
Oct 17, 2010306 notes
#Art
Oct 17, 2010665 notes
#Art
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