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Mieke Geenen: Space Tourist
Check out ‘Bodyscopes,’ mandalas of human tissue by Geenen
brb gonna go buy some cereal
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Janet Echelman - Tsunami 1.26, 2011
Tsunami 1.26 is a gigantic arerial net installation that combines ancient craft practice with cutting-edge technology to create a sculpture choreographed by the wind.
Netted with a high tensile rope, 15 times stronger than steel in weight, and lit by changing colored lights, Tsunami was inspired by the events that unfolded following the 2010 Chile earthquake using a 3D model of the 2010 tsunami.
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“Are you anybody else’s missing piece?”
“Not that I know of.”
“Well, maybe you want to be your own piece?”
“I can be someone’s and still my own.”— Shel Silverstein, The Missing Piece
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Katharina Grosse: One Floor Up More, MASS MoCA
“Word Portraits” is a series of illustrations by Ohio-based artist John Sokol.