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“Nobody in the world, nobody in history has ever gotten their freedom by appealing to the moral sense of the people who were oppressing them.”
— Assata Shakur
(via sleep-period)
We’ve seen art made out of this thing and that thing, but we’ve never seen VHS tapes deconstructed like this before, with all that shiny, black magnetic tape pulled out to create an 80-foot tube that allows people to walk through, a space that, judging from the pictures, must be like walking through a time portal — well, VHS tapes did come from the 80s and 90s after all. The installation, Tube, is a creation by New York-based, Lithuanian-born artist Zilvinas Kempinas, who did this for the 53rd Venice Biennale in 2009.
MAKING OF A SHOWDOWN.
Here is a process breakdown of the creation of the Back To The Future Part 2 Showdown we painted last week if you would like to see… @ PyramidCar.com!
and the livestream footage is here.
There’s no room for a mistake with a 4×5. Maybe it should be an Olympic sport: photographing moving events with a 4×5.
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I always remind people that every four years it’s the photographers’ Olympics, too. You have the best photographers in the world, all in one place, shooting the same thing.
You know what happens on the last Saturday night of the Olympics, right?
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They have a closing ceremony.
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No, that’s Sunday night. Saturday night, at the end of the last event at track and field, we put all of our equipment down in one of those carved-out paths on the side of the track, and some photographers run a lap. I’ve done it five times now.