but it’s where you at… Mos Def, Habitat – Black on Both Sides 1999.
Fun, fun album. 5 mics ?
You've got to dig to dig it, you dig?
but it’s where you at… Mos Def, Habitat – Black on Both Sides 1999.
Fun, fun album. 5 mics ?
An illustration of our solar system. source info. via the bbc.
24 bit/192kHz audio downloads will just eat bandwidth. via xiph.org
… 1975 Ink Drawings and a photo series titled Pomona Houses from 1970.
The Ink Drawings were painted using a practice developed during the making of the Pencil Drawings, 1972, always beginning in the upper left corner and finishing in the lower right. The support and medium change while the technique remains the same. Here the ink mixture is more or less diluted, with darker and lighter results. The technique is based on the idea that repetition will produce changing results; the titles of the drawings are the date of completion – a record of the day’s work.
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Pomona Houses was shot in California in 1970 and published in 1972 in a book by Mother Lode Editions to accompany an exhibition of projected color slides of houses at the Ivan Karp Gallery in SoHo. The current show includes all forty-five photographs from the book framed and displayed at eye level in their original order.
Marcia Hafif lives between New York City and Laguna Beach, California. This fall her work was part of Pacific Standard Time’s Best Kept Secret, UCI and the Development of Contemporary Art in Southern California, 1964-1971 at the Laguna Art Museum, CA. Hafif’s Italian Paintings, 1961-1969, are on display at MAMCO in Geneva accompanied by a catalogue raisonne of Hafif’s sixties paintings.
For further information and images please contact the gallery at contact@npgallery.com.
Exhibition dates: February 23 – April 14, 2012
Watch Clinton Chapter 1 on PBS. See more from American Experience.
Clinton premieres February 20th and 21st on PBS.
… are computer games that are essentially about learning to think in innovative ways. They’re designed to be pedagogical tools for the digital age where the player learns to think like professionals by playing a simulated game of such professions as management, engineering, journalism or urban planning.
via kqed.
The article cites How Computer Games Help Children Learn by David Williamson Shaffer.
The Roots – ‘Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around’, part of Soundtrack For a Revolution.
Rolling Stone.