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a gif for Ed Ruscha?
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a gif for Ed Ruscha?

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    • #ed ruscha
    • #art
  • 3 weeks ago > gifmovie
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Slot-machine portraits—a gif-collage by Vladimir Kobrin.
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Slot-machine portraits—a gif-collage by Vladimir Kobrin.

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    • #Triple Canopy
    • #Vladimir Kobrin
    • #collage
    • #gif
  • 2 months ago
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Sol LeWitt as animated gif.
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Sol LeWitt as animated gif.

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Source: scottiemartin.net

    • #Sol LeWitt
    • #gif
    • #art
    • #animation
    • #illustration
  • 3 months ago > matthen
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    • #ghosts
    • #film
    • #gif
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Created with NYPL’s new Stereogranimator, which lets users create .gifs out of the library’s archive of over 40,000 19th century stereoscopic images.
“Photographers around the world produced millions of stereoscopic views between 1850 and 1930…Around the world, independent and entrepreneurial photographers broke into the growing market for illustrations of all types of subjects: local history and events, grand landscapes, foreign monuments, charming genre scenes, portraits of notables and urban architecture. War and disasters such as floods, fires, train-wrecks, and earthquakes were enormously popular subjects.”—NYPL
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Created with NYPL’s new Stereogranimator, which lets users create .gifs out of the library’s archive of over 40,000 19th century stereoscopic images.

“Photographers around the world produced millions of stereoscopic views between 1850 and 1930…Around the world, independent and entrepreneurial photographers broke into the growing market for illustrations of all types of subjects: local history and events, grand landscapes, foreign monuments, charming genre scenes, portraits of notables and urban architecture. War and disasters such as floods, fires, train-wrecks, and earthquakes were enormously popular subjects.”—NYPL

Source: stereo.nypl.org

    • #gif
    • #library
    • #stereoscope
    • #vintage
    • #archive
  • 4 months ago
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Badlands Unlimited’s Minister of Information just issued this GIF, designed for Yvonne Rainer’s reading at St. Marks Bookshop on December 6th. Her new book, Poems, was recently published by Badlands in print and e-book form, the latter of which features awesome embedded performance documentation; audio recordings of Rainer reading her own work; and an interview between she and BU publisher Paul Chan. Emoji! (via: forwardretreat)

Source: forwardretreat

    • #Yvonne Rainer
    • #Badlands Unlimited
    • #poetry
    • #gif
    • #Paul Chan
    • #emoji
    • #reading
  • 6 months ago > forwardretreat
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    • #gif
    • #space
    • #NASA
    • #light flares
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From Rick Silva’s Antlers WiFi series.

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    • #landscape
    • #abstract
  • 7 months ago
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blue skied an’ clear
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blue skied an’ clear

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    • #Alessandro Bavari - Metachaos
    • #Gif
    • #abstract
    • #surreal
    • #Art
  • 9 months ago > gifmovie
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Triple Canopy is an online magazine, workspace, and platform for editorial and curatorial activities. Working collaboratively with writers, artists, and researchers, Triple Canopy facilitates projects that engage the Internet’s specific characteristics as a public forum and as a medium, one with its own evolving practices of reading and viewing, economies of attention, and modes of interaction. In doing so, Triple Canopy is charting an expanded field of publication, drawing on the history of print culture while acting as a hub for the exploration of emerging forms and the public spaces constituted around them. Triple Canopy is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization.

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