05.14.2009, 02:18 PM | #1 |
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some cool links on her site:
come and have a look at some new jewelry i've made for Kim Gordon's Mirror Dash pop up store in LA. http://www.space15twenty.com/ iloveyouihateyou, a video installation with Lee Ranaldo at Magasin3, Stockholm Feb.7 - May 24 www.magasin3.com/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yuF1YIh6JM We'll Know Where When We Get There, a multi media installation with Lee Ranaldo and invited guests at cneai, Paris Feb.8 - May 3 www.cneai.com/ http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8rfrv_lee-ranaldo-au-cneai_music UN-SCR-1325, an exhibition referencing the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 which addresses the impact of war on women and women's contributions to conflict resolution and sustainable peace. Group Show. March 6- April 11 http://www.chelseaartmuseum.org/exhibits/2009/unscr1325/index.html http://www.thevillager.com/villager_308/theunited.html |
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05.14.2009, 02:26 PM | #2 |
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always wanted to check her stuff out after seeing drift and some photos shot by her. thanks like ever moshe
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05.14.2009, 03:52 PM | #3 | |
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awesome clip. lee's side projects are always so deep and meaningful. and i like how unamused he sounded when he was asked about the new sonic youth album. |
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05.17.2009, 12:59 AM | #4 |
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yeah. Leah Singer ,her work is amazing
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06.16.2009, 11:41 PM | #5 |
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SHELFLIFE #20B: COPY VOL.1
Leah Singer’s film work has always been mind-blowing. Her live performances with analyzer projectors are some of the most phenomenal bits of visceral human interaction with technology that I’ve ever had the good fortune to see. I remember when she first started talking about her concept for COPY. I was excited to see how her relationship with media would translate from film to serial book art. At the time, she had been working in the archives of the New York Post as they were migrating to digital storage. She’d found a treasure trove of inspiration in the ruby-lith film that had been used and then, apparently, stored after being exploited to create photo knockouts in the pages of the Post. Drawn to the mysterious abstractions presented by the disembodied ruby-liths, Leah started editing simple, abstract layouts from the forms. They were essentially silhouettes. I’ve always been suspicious that an art director working on Apple’s iPod silhouette campaign stole the premise from the several volumes of COPY that had been released before anyone ever associated a silhouette with an MP3 player. I still am. Ad agencies steal oodles from underground ephemera. Here’s the cover and centerfold from Leah’s first release: addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fwww.visitordesign.com%2Fshelflife%2F %3Fp%3D50'; addthis_title = 'SHELFLIFE+%2320B%3A+COPY+VOL.1'; addthis_pub = ''; |
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06.17.2009, 12:19 AM | #6 |
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she's a very nice and cool person.
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06.17.2009, 10:27 PM | #7 |
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I now see this shirt (which I own) as less a parody of Apple and more a
parody of Apple thievery. The writing above each figure says "jcool", it should say "jcopy".
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