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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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John Carrera
Pictorial Webster's
From the discovery of the 1898 International Dictionary to linotyping the entries to printing the last print on the vandercook to cutting the fingertabs of the deluxe edition, this video gives a quick overview of the process of creating the Pictorial Webster's fine press edition.
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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Caroline Aufort
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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Some shameless self promotion... 
Wet-plate collodion tintype portraits by Meghan Sellars
Check out my Kickstarter project, "What We Tell Each Other."  I have until 8/16/2012 to raise $4,135 for a photography residency at the Vermont Studio Center.
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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I'm back baby! I got a pile of cool shit that is itchin' for yalls eyeballs. Expect regular posts once more. Starting with some really beautiful botanical photogravures. This is the process of printing I was telling you about at that party, Meghan
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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Adam Glucksman
"The animation in this video is is made up of 720 individually laser-etched business cards, all of which are hand-stamped and numbered. Each card, therefore, is not only a networking tool to find work after I leave school, but is also a comprehensive representation of what I aim for both professionally and artistically."
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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Between the Folds - documentary by Green Fuse Films
"The science of art.  The art of science."
Watch it instantly on Netflix!
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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White Elephant (Privately Soft)
Jimenez Lai.
Lai describes it as "a building inside a building," falling "somewhere between super-furniture and a small house." It's a flippable object, able to be tilted and set on any side.
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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Phantoms of the Clark Expedition - Mark Dion
The Clark expedition through Northern China in 1908–9 was a rigorous scientific exploration, collecting data in the disciplines of geology, meteorology, astronomy, cartography, botany, and zoology. The seriousness and significance of the expedition is particularly surprising when one considers that its organizer and leader, Sterling Clark, is today largely remembered as a collector and patron of fine art. The Clark expedition was in no way an exercise in the looting of Chinese cultural treasures; indeed, it stands in marked contrast to other expeditions of this period largely because of the cogency of its scientific makeup.
In the researching of the expedition history, what seems striking is the scarcity of the material culture of the expedition itself. This was a massive undertaking, involving dozens of pack animals, a large exploratory team, and a support staff of thirty persons. Such an expeditionary force required vast amounts of provisions and equipment, yet with the exception of a few precision instruments and significant biological and geological specimen collections, little material remains of such an ambitious endeavor. The Clark expedition is well represented textually in Through Shên-kan, the book that documents the journey and the data of various kinds produced. It includes a wealth of images, which have also been lost in their original glass negative form.
Phantoms of the Clark Expedition, a project at The Explorers Club in New York, highlights not only what Clark and his team took from China but also what they brought to the site of inquiry. Thus, the equipment and provisions to undertake such a complex tour are given a new importance that emphasizes the labor of the journey rather than the particular scientific results. In this way, the Clark team itself becomes the locus of an ethnographic investigation, an attempt to understand the cultural underpinnings of a distinct social group, based on their physical belongings. Needless to say, these materials gathered and interrogated are not exclusive to this particular expedition but rather are those shared by explorers globally. Certain objects, doubtlessly essential to exploration, are carefully reproduced as papier-mâché surrogates or specters of themselves. Some of these are arranged into tableaux of the expedition archetypes, such as the campfire, provision store, or the specimen. Others are arranged more indexically, a taxonomic grouping based on utility, for example. Objects in the exhibition oscillate between the general conditions and needs of all explorers and the particular goals, results, and follies of the Clark expedition itself.
Any consideration of an historical expedition strives to understand the difference between pernicious colonial expansion and scientific inquiry. In most cases, including the Clark expedition, the distinction between the two is too fine and too utterly entangled to discern. The specter of imperial exploration haunts both this exhibition and the halls of The Explorers Club as well. Should the term exploration ever hope to retain its productive and progressive potential, these ghosts of domination must first be acknowledged and, ultimately, exorcised.
—Mark Dion
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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Dr. Seuss made political cartoons?  I am intrigued.
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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From 'The Cycle Project' by Matthew Spiegelman
"The Cycle Project is comprised of photographic suites that intersect thematically. Each suite acts as a component meant to address varying themes in the process of mourning. This project is a result of using photography as a tool for coping with death. These images are intended to be universally approachable, however in the context of the entire project they become autobiographical. Above all else though, these images are a representation of mood."
For more information and the rest of the images, visit www.thecycleproject.com
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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Hong Seon Jang
Black Forest
Scotch tape on chalkboard.
This mix of mediums is unexpected and wonderful. Ghostly, dimensional, and toying with negative space, these pieces are more evocative than prescriptive: The trees are there, but maybe this is what they look like when no one is around to see them.
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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http://swellca.st/
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap
Directed by Ice-T
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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foursquare wet plate collodion project.
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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foursquare wet plate collodion project 
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armadamodern · 13 years ago
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I dream of doing identity work for a living.
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By now, I’m sure everyone has already seen this identity designed by Tom Emil Olsen for Jacu Coffee Roastery.
Even though its been circling around the internet for a while now I just had to do a post on it. I might be late, but late is better then never!
Do yourself a favor and click here to see the whole identity. It’s really an incredible display of branding. Everything is effortlessly cohesive and it all flows exceptionally well. It’s definitely something worth looking at.
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