Monthly Archives: November 2009

Cultural excursions

“I feel like there should be a border crossing to get here” I find fewer places in this world stranger than flea markets. They are certainly at the midpoint, if not the lower end, of the consumerism digestive tract. Sure, there might be a few nutritional treasures that can be incredibly rewarding but you have [...]
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Campbell, condensed.

“…if you do follow your bliss you put yourself on a kind of track that has been there all the while, waiting for you, and the life that you ought to be living is the one you are living. When you can see that, you begin to meet people who are in your field of [...]
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Illuminated from within

Leave it to a human to electrify plant matter. This is a still taken during the making of 1 0. I deconstructed a flower and then reassembled it around a small halogen light. 1 0 from Rachel Bardin on Vimeo. youtube version
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petroleum rainbow

technicolor swamp, south carolina
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the Midnight Sun

This is a fairly unremarkable photograph — it appears to be a grainy, mediocre attempt at a shot of a sunset. I found it not long ago and didn’t see much about it that made it worth keeping until I realized when and where it was captured. What makes it interesting, at least for me, [...]
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