Images of war keep on coming,
the cleansed and proper body.
http://www.alansondheim.org/imagesofwar09.png
Images of war are always difficult to decipher, in particular
when they're digital constructs. I worked here with the
elusiveness of the imaginary, with a sense of escape and even
Hi Helen,
Yes, I agree -- I think ideas such as these will naturally be dealt with as
everyone gets used to the platform.
I'm not sure how many are on there tight now - but, in a way it's nice to
have a mellow rhythm to work with and build organically, like Netbehaviour
has through the years -
ok; it's not so difficult really! :)
On 22/01/16 2:46 55AM, Rob Myers wrote:
> On 2016-01-21 09:50, helen varley jamieson wrote:
>> following people is a bit unintuitive; isn't there a way to follow
>> someone from a post?
>
> Sadly not (with this theme), you first have to go to the user's
>
HiI posted some images taken yesterday from the exhibition 'We Are Not Alone'
at 20-21 with work by Ruth Catlow, Robert Croma, the Empress of Blandings,
Doron Golan, Liz Sterry and me here:
https://www.flickr.com/groups/wana2021/pool/
free catalogue, with texts by Edward Picot, Gretta Louw,