Anja Sijben, December 11th 2011, We exist
reading the article about the protest in Russia, i see a similarity in the protests, whether they are in Russia, Egypt, Tunisia, Syria, or an occupy movement….. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/11/world/europe/thousands-protest-in-moscow-russia-in-defiance-of-putin.html?_r=1&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=globaleua2 Tweet
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...read more! →Anja Sijben, September 23rd 2011, Longing
Inspired by an article in NY times about the UN arab spring discussions today, i wondered what is it that people are discussing about borders so much? article: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/23/world/middleeast/israeli-palestinian-dispute-upstages-arab-spring-at-united-nations.html?_r=1&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=globasasa2 Tweet
...read more! →14/9/2011 Jamie House Degas a reactionary and a radical
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...read more! →New(s) toy progress
Here is an update on the New(s) toy. It turned out to be a “she” in dedication to my Mediterranean sisters who have been a vital component to Gaddafi’s (and the others like him) being forced out of power. Tweet
...read more! →Jamie House 13/9/2011 10 years after
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...read more! →“NEW(s)” toy
“Munny” toys by Kid Robot give you the freedom to design your own toy. For this September 365 I wanted to experiment with a toy telling the news. I call this project “NEW(s)” toy. Here is the progress of the Sept. 9-15th time period. Tweet
...read more! →Jamie House 12/9/2011 9/11 Remains
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...read more! →Stephanie Tichenor. 09.11.11. safe.
i think a lot about safety these days. not only on THIS day of all days. i am raising a toddler, there is not a moment safety is far from my thoughts. BUT today it is overwhelming. i made the tiniest of quilts, a little over two inches long, too tiny even for a smurf. [...]
...read more! →Jamie House 11/9/2011 9/11 Light Installation
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...read more! →Jamie House 10/9/2011 The 9/11 decade
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...read more! →Jamie House 9/9/2011 The 9/11 decade
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...read more! →Jamie House 7/9/2011 The Victims that survived 9/11
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...read more! →Jamie House 6/9/2011 After the dust had settled
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...read more! →Jamie House 5/9/2011 World Trade Centre Fragments
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...read more! →Stephanie Tichenor. 09.05.11. irene sympathy card.
Stephanie Tichenor. 09.05.11. irene sympathy card. In my home, on my block, in our town and surrounding towns and counties: The waters have receded but the clean up continues. photos to follow. Tweet
...read more! →What Matters Now?
You may ask, what do artists have to say about journalism? We have become masters of filtering media. What we lack is context and history to negotiate the significance of the news. This blog is about deconstructing and re-imagining the news. Over the last eight months 365dop artists have analyzed and weighed the value of [...]
...read more! →Brian Haberman, 8/31/2011, End of the Month
Review- Gone from triple A to double A, Goodbye Irene, Dog Days of Summer-August, Still looking for some one to hang, unemployment is still high, Stocks Tumble, people with answers- people with questions, and there is still Strange Fruit in different forms if you look. Tweet
...read more! →Anja Sijben, August 31st 2011, One Month
One month of 365 days of print passed by. What’s one month? Normally spoken not that much changes in one month, but…. Tweet
...read more! →Breakfast & the Bad News – 31, Vinod Dave, 8/31/2011
We each morning read and “digest” bad news with breakfast, mostly of violence of humans against humans, while we sit at our breakfast table. My work involves manipulated re-photography of these socially violent news-images in a way that makes the photograph, ‘frozen’ by a photojournalist’s camera, ‘melt’ again to convey a powerfully expressionistic statement about [...]
...read more! →BLOOMBITO
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/31/nyregion/poking-fun-at-the-mayor-el-leadero-in-el-stormo.html?_r=1 Tweet
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...read more! →Jamie House 26/8/2011 Broken People in a Broken World
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...read more! →Anja Sijben, August 30th 2011, Utopia
inspired by an article about the need for or impossibility of Utopia i created this work. article: http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/28/the-meaning-of-utopia/?ref=opinion&nl=opinion&emc=tya1 Tweet
...read more! →“If it ‘aint Rococo, it ‘aint Baroque”
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/30/opinion/falser-words-were-never-spoken.html This OP ED reminded me of Freshman year at Cooper where we made stupid Art jokes. This is still my favorite quote Antonio made up. Tweet
...read more! →Stephanie Tichenor. 08.30.11. +++after math+++
Stephanie TIchenor. 08.30.11. +++after math+++ this video (please click link above) is based on all the coverage of the aftermath of hurricane irene. i am flipping through one of my sketchbooks that were ruined by the storm. it may be long and dull but i hope it conveys the daunting task of sorting through our [...]
...read more! →Brian Haberman,8/30/2011, Kicking Down The Road
See video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YF-Ao7zTApA Tweet
...read more! →Breakfast & the Bad News – 30, Vinod Dave, 8/30/2011
We each morning read and “digest” bad news with breakfast, mostly of violence of humans against humans, while we sit at our breakfast table. My work involves manipulated re-photography of these socially violent news-images in a way that makes the photograph, ‘frozen’ by a photojournalist’s camera, ‘melt’ again to convey a powerfully expressionistic statement about [...]
...read more! →Jamie House 30/8/2011 Model Artist rooms
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...read more! →Anja Sijben, August 29th 2011, My Prince
inspired by an article about a small town in Italy, which doesn’t want to merge with another neighbour town. Now it wants to become an independent principality, and looks for a prince… i made this work. What makes it that we are so focused to our ‘own’ identity, nationality, state? article: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/30/world/europe/30italy.html?ref=europe Tweet
...read more! →This is a homage piece for the last “random roommate” I had…I can’t find her on facebook. She has a facebook. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/29/opinion/when-roommates-were-random.html Tweet
...read more! →Stephanie Tichenor. 08.29.11. Corny bug smarter than science.
Just say NO to GMO’s Tweet
...read more! →Breakfast & the Bad News – 29, Vinod Dave, 8/29/2011
We each morning read and “digest” bad news with breakfast, mostly of violence of humans against humans, while we sit at our breakfast table. My work involves manipulated re-photography of these socially violent news-images in a way that makes the photograph, ‘frozen’ by a photojournalist’s camera, ‘melt’ again to convey a powerfully expressionistic statement about [...]
...read more! →Brian Haberman, 8/29/2011, In the Weeds
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...read more! →Anja Sijben, August 28th 2011, Fountain of Life
inspired by an article about the downside of immortality and mortality as our basis for poets, philosophy, political, religious views of our live, which I found very refreshing, i made this work. article: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/28/opinion/sunday/torchwood-gives-glimpse-of-eternal-life.html?_r=1 Tweet
...read more! →Gemma Pauwels, 08.28.2011, on location drawing
The latest drawing from the 365daysofprint Eyewitness spread Tweet
...read more! →“Inspired By Glitter”
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/28/opinion/sunday/glitter-a-kinder-gentler-prank.html?_r=1&ref=opinion A friendly reminder, for Bloomberg, that not all problems are solved with money and that I and many residents of New York City are not happy with you’re so called reforms. Tweet
...read more! →Jamie House 28/8/2011 Vermicomposting
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...read more! →Brian Haberman, 8/28/2011, Goodbye Irene
What will I carry into tomorrow. What will I remember about today. Tweet
...read more! →Stephanie Tichenor. 08.28.11. Irene Update.
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...read more! →Breakfast & the Bad News – 28, Vinod Dave, 8/28/2011
We each morning read and “digest” bad news with breakfast, mostly of violence of humans against humans, while we sit at our breakfast table. My work involves manipulated re-photography of these socially violent news-images in a way that makes the photograph, ‘frozen’ by a photojournalist’s camera, ‘melt’ again to convey a powerfully expressionistic statement about [...]
...read more! →“Contingency Plans Do Exist”
but no one seems to know what they are…for the inmates in Rikers Island. “Many prisoners at Rikers are nonviolent offenders, stuck there on bullshit charges because they can’t afford to pay their way out, or waiting for trial and possibly innocent; they are not “evil”- Gawker.com Here’s the article… http://gawker.com/5835054/outrage-about-rikers-island-situation-growing Tweet
...read more! →AFRO
“Other women at the office can wash and let their hair dry naturally. If I do that without a relaxer in my hair, it will look like an Afro.” Tweet
...read more! →Jamie House 25/8/2011
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...read more! →Jamie House 27/8/2011 Why I love vegtables
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...read more! →Jamie House 24/8/2011 Hackers
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...read more! →Brian Haberman, 8/27/2011, Code for the Haves and Have Nots
Fences build for good neighbors. Tweet
...read more! →Anja Sijben, August 27th 2011, Irene Hits Ground in States
in answer to my letter to Irene yesterday, I surprisingly found an answer on my balcony today! article: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/27/us/27hurricane.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=globaleua2 Tweet
...read more! →Stephanie Tichenor. 08.27.11. Next stop woof woof.
Dogs+Cats on the subway. Tweet
...read more! →Breakfast & the Bad News – 27, Vinod Dave, 8/27/2011
We each morning read and “digest” bad news with breakfast, mostly of violence of humans against humans, while we sit at our breakfast table. My work involves manipulated re-photography of these socially violent news-images in a way that makes the photograph, ‘frozen’ by a photojournalist’s camera, ‘melt’ again to convey a powerfully expressionistic statement about [...]
...read more! →Gemma Pauwels, 08.27.2011, A Ten-Minute Crossword Workout
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...read more! →Anja Sijben, August 26th 2011, Irene
an article about approaching hurricane ‘Irene’ inspired me to make this work. article: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/26/nyregion/new-york-region-prepares-for-hurricane-irene.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&hp Tweet
...read more! →Breakfast & the Bad News – 26, Vinod Dave, 8/26/2011
We each morning read and “digest” bad news with breakfast, mostly of violence of humans against humans, while we sit at our breakfast table. My work involves manipulated re-photography of these socially violent news-images in a way that makes the photograph, ‘frozen’ by a photojournalist’s camera, ‘melt’ again to convey a powerfully expressionistic statement about [...]
...read more! →Brian Haberman, 8/26/2011, Drill Baby Drill
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...read more! →Gemma Pauwels, 08.25.2011, U.S. Debt Ceiling
Basic facts Triangles are assumed to be two-dimensional plane figures, unless the context provides otherwise. In rigorous treatments, a triangle is therefore called a 2-simplex (see also Polytope). Elementary facts about triangles were presented by Euclid in books 1–4 of his Elements, around 300 BC. Tweet
...read more! →Anja Sijben, August 25th 2011, Precious
the article about the unknown whereabouts of Muammar el-Qaddafi, ‘the leader of the revolution’ according to his own conviction, inspired me to make this work article: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/25/world/africa/25assess.html?pagewanted=2&_r=1&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=globaleua2 Tweet
...read more! →Jamie House 23/8/2011
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...read more! →Jamie House 22/8/2011 Daily Brainteaser
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...read more! →Jamie House 21/8/2011 Why It Works
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...read more! →#billyknows
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...read more! →Stephanie Tichenor. 08.25.11. Beetle takes over the world.
Okay so the Khapra beetle isn’t very large but it sounds like an enemy to our shores for sure. Khapra Beetle original photo from Customs and Border Protection via the above article. Tweet
...read more! →Brian Haberman, 8/25/2011, Back to School
Sales on back to school supplies and a bounty to boot. Tweet
...read more! →Breakfast & the Bad News – 25, Vinod Dave, 8/25/2011
We each morning read and “digest” bad news with breakfast, mostly of violence of humans against humans, while we sit at our breakfast table. My work involves manipulated re-photography of these socially violent news-images in a way that makes the photograph, ‘frozen’ by a photojournalist’s camera, ‘melt’ again to convey a powerfully expressionistic statement about [...]
...read more! →“All but one voluntarily”
I say no more… Tweet
...read more! →Stephanie Tichenor. 08.24.11. Earthquake Warning System.
Thank you Corky Siemaszko for another great story. Tweet
...read more! →Breakfast & the Bad News – 24, Vinod Dave, 8/24/2011
We each morning read and “digest” bad news with breakfast, mostly of violence of humans against humans, while we sit at our breakfast table. My work involves manipulated re-photography of these socially violent news-images in a way that makes the photograph, ‘frozen’ by a photojournalist’s camera, ‘melt’ again to convey a powerfully expressionistic statement about [...]
...read more! →Anja Sijben, August 24th 2011, Dominique Strauss-Kahn
inspired by the article about the dismissal of the sexual assault case i made this work. article: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/24/nyregion/charges-against-strauss-kahn-dismissed.html?_r=1&hp Tweet
...read more! →Brian Haberman, 8/23/2011, Animal Diversity
Has anybody wonder why most animals in art are male? I’m working on paper training them. There was a group of women artists that worn gorilla suits in the 80′s which tried to highlight the issue that 90% of the art in museums were done by men. A lot has change and that problem is [...]
...read more! →TIRED
I was hoping not to get to this stage but alas here I am…I am jaded and tired. After my friend’s death last week the news has gotten that much more depressing. I hate this feeling but that’s how I feel. The weather is weird and earthquakes are interesting. Tweet
...read more! →Anja Sijben, August 23rd 2011, Finding Reference
An article in NYT Opinion of August 21st 2011 by Joel Marks, a professor who lost his Morals, his Reference and found a new one again, he thinks at least; and then one of the many comments on this article about that we in the west, having it all, makes that the line between good [...]
...read more! →Brian Haberman, 8/23/2011, Another Again
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...read more! →Breakfast & the Bad News – 23, Vinod Dave, 8/23/2011
We each morning read and “digest” bad news with breakfast, mostly of violence of humans against humans, while we sit at our breakfast table. My work involves manipulated re-photography of these socially violent news-images in a way that makes the photograph, ‘frozen’ by a photojournalist’s camera, ‘melt’ again to convey a powerfully expressionistic statement about [...]
...read more! →Stephanie Tichenor. 08.23.11. Ikeaquake.
what a place to be for an earthquake, my 17 month old daughter and i were at Ikea for the quake. Tweet
...read more! →Anja Sijben, August 22th 2011, Vitello Tonnato
reading the NYT today, articles about Tripoli, Libya, me eye felt onto a recipe of Vitello Tonnato. Water came into my month and it inspired me to make this work. Tweet
...read more! →Gemma Pauwels, 08.23.2011, digital playground
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...read more! →Brian Haberman, 8/22/2011, Birthing
Where’s what a face? Tweet
...read more! →Breakfast & the Bad News – 22, Vinod Dave, 8/22/2011
We each morning read and “digest” bad news with breakfast, mostly of violence of humans against humans, while we sit at our breakfast table. My work involves manipulated re-photography of these socially violent news-images in a way that makes the photograph, ‘frozen’ by a photojournalist’s camera, ‘melt’ again to convey a powerfully expressionistic statement about [...]
...read more! →THE COST OF LOOKING LIKE A WOMAN
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...read more! →Anja Sijben, August 21st 2011, Building Futures
reading the article about Egypt en Israel, I wondered what future they are working towards. article: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/21/world/middleeast/21egypt.html?_r=1&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=globaleua2 the basic balloon photo is from: http://www.twanetwerk.nl/default.ashx?documentid=15129 Tweet
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