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Dave Kinsey was born in Pittsburgh in 1971:
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Yuta Onoda, originally from Japan, has recently graduated from Bachelor of Applied Arts Illustration at Sheridan College, Canada:
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Meredith Monk - "Book of Days" (1988)
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Christian Patterson (b. 1972, Fond du Lac, WI) is a photographer living in Brooklyn:
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Ólafur Arnalds - "Ljósið"
directed by Esteban Diácono
directed by Esteban Diácono
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Benford Lepley lives and goes to school in Manhattan:
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Grady O'Connor was born in LA and now lives and works in NYC:
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Lusine - "Two Dots"
directed by Britta Johnson
directed by Britta Johnson
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from Brad Troemel's artist statement:
"I expose myself to a world of fiction through art.
Art is a poesis of information.
If I wanted something real I’d look to most everything other than art.
The material existence of art is a privilege for those powerful enough to create elaborately useless things":
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Nicholas Venaglia lives and works in Pacifica, CA:
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Leslie Grant is at The New School:
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Camphor - Castaway
directed by Max Avery Lichtenstein & Regan Avery
directed by Max Avery Lichtenstein & Regan Avery
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Jessica Williams was born in Alaska, grew up in Texas, and now lives in Brooklyn:
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Kanye West: We Were Once A Fairy Tale
a short film
directed by Spike Jonze
a short film
directed by Spike Jonze
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A collection of cutaway diagrams showing the anatomy of 85 traditional monsters from Japanese folklore, by manga artist Shigeru Mizuki:
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The Dead Milkmen - "Punk Rock Girl"
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Fashion photography by Aneta Bartos:
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Pill Wonder - "Wishing Whale"
directed by maphée madixx & SWSC
directed by maphée madixx & SWSC
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"black pepper"
by alice cohen
by alice cohen
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Shane Sakkeus & Jonathan Zawada are Trust Fun:
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Mike Andersen - "Bad Trip Pt. 1-2"
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Jason Courtney does illustrations to Margaret Atwood's Oryx & Crake:
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Elvis Perkins In Dearland - "Doomsday" (Gold Room Session)
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Shelton Walsmith was born in Texas and now lives in Brooklyn:
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Artwork by Sam Pink:
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PJ Harvey - "Ballad of the Soldier's Wife"
(lyrics by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht)
directed by - Larry Weinstein
(lyrics by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht)
directed by - Larry Weinstein
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Japanese artist Kazuhiko Nakamura: