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Flâneur Walter Benjamin
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The Unmaking of Art. A lecture by Walter Benjamin | 12.08.2014
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Allan Kaprow – How to Make a Happening
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Robert Filliou – Whispered History of Art
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Robert Filliou defines the Eternal Network
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Mock-up draft of title page for Xerox Book1968 [I.A.30]
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LA COLLECTION QUI N’EXISTAIT PAS fr 2014 Joachim Olender
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Photo Screen Printing Without Emulsion (laser etched)
Reproducing vector images for screen printing and stenciling is easy. But photographs and other images requiring gradients are a bit more complicated and usually a task reserved for photo emulsion. This Instructable will show you how to produce photographic stencils for use with a silk screen press or spray paint with no need for liquids or light-sensitive processes. You will need access to a CNC laser cutter or something else capable of etching through card stock. I used an Epilogue laser cutter available at TechShop. You will need: -A CNC laser cutter or equivalent -Photoshop, or a similar program with filter effects -Stiff card stock or polyester stencil sheet (make sure it’s safe to cut with a laser beam)
Source: Photo Screen Printing Without Emulsion (laser etched)
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Dirk Dietrich Hennig
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Gordon Matta Clark – Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Gordon MattaClark born Gordon Roberto Echaurren Matta June 22 1943 August 27 1978 was an American artist best known for his sitespecific artworks.
Source: Gordon Matta Clark – Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
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