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Jan 26
utnereader:

When Google launched Street View in 2007, it was the company’s intent to  map and document every street in the United States. Cars were  dispatched into every city to drive every street and back road, using  nine directional cameras mounted on the roofs of special cars. These  cameras give us 360° movable views at a height of about 8.2 feet. There  are also GPS units for positioning and three laser-range scanners  designed for measuring up to 50 meters 180° in the front of the vehicle.  [Artist Doug] Rickard analyzed tens or hundreds of thousands of Street  Views in his search for perfect pictures, something he describes as  containing an “apocalyptic-like brokenness.” Indeed, the height of the  camera at 8.2 feet, while creating an aesthetic cohesion and uniformity  of vision, adds a distinct feeling of “alienation” that Rickard employs.  Unlike the making of street photos in the traditional sense, with  Street View there is an oblivious-ness to the camera as it goes about  its job with no feeling or emotion. In spite of this anonymity of  machine, his images are—perhaps surprisingly—layered with empathy.
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utnereader:

When Google launched Street View in 2007, it was the company’s intent to map and document every street in the United States. Cars were dispatched into every city to drive every street and back road, using nine directional cameras mounted on the roofs of special cars. These cameras give us 360° movable views at a height of about 8.2 feet. There are also GPS units for positioning and three laser-range scanners designed for measuring up to 50 meters 180° in the front of the vehicle. [Artist Doug] Rickard analyzed tens or hundreds of thousands of Street Views in his search for perfect pictures, something he describes as containing an “apocalyptic-like brokenness.” Indeed, the height of the camera at 8.2 feet, while creating an aesthetic cohesion and uniformity of vision, adds a distinct feeling of “alienation” that Rickard employs. Unlike the making of street photos in the traditional sense, with Street View there is an oblivious-ness to the camera as it goes about its job with no feeling or emotion. In spite of this anonymity of machine, his images are—perhaps surprisingly—layered with empathy.

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(via theheavingsurface)




Jan 25
miss-mary-quite-contrary:

The Trees are Dancers by a Moon Shaped Rock by Raja Daja

miss-mary-quite-contrary:

The Trees are Dancers by a Moon Shaped Rock by Raja Daja

(via t-s-k-b)


Jan 24

I would like to see a populist’s vision for President Obama’s State of the Union address. So, in play form …

[Enter Obama]

“I stand here tonight in front of the American people to say that the page has turned on corporate rule in the United States. It is time to get money completely out of politics. Time to end the congressional insider trading and lobbyists’ revolving door.

“We, from this moment on, will disallow private contributions to our public campaigns. We will insist that the richest people in this country pay their fair share of the taxes, no loopholes, no offshore bank accounts. They have enjoyed all the things that government has to offer to make their lives safe and to pretend they have done it alone is a lie. They could not have done it without a safe, stable government …

[ACT 2] “We will put into action our belief that climate change is a reality by creating an energy policy that will put us at 100% renewable energy by the year 2050. By doing so, we will bring jobs, lower healthcare costs, lower defense spending, better our quality of life and create true energy independence – while safeguarding our precious resources of water, land and air. We will take away subsidies from the fossil fuel industries, so that we see what we are actually paying for this dirty energy and understand that renewable energy is, indeed, cheaper and safer.

“It’s time for the country to invest in the future, not in the past. The future is one free of fossil fuels and free of corporate greed. It is time that corporations stop leading the decisions of this country. It is time that the well-being of the whole, and not the few, becomes the pumping heart, the teeming mind and able body of this nation, quickly carrying us all to a better brighter more peaceful world: one that can be enjoyed by the many and not the few!”

[Great and deafening applause]

-Mark Ruffalo (via guardiancomment)

Jan 23

Jan 22
-outlying-:

Chad Gerth, Chicago & Kedvale, 2008

-outlying-:

Chad Gerth, Chicago & Kedvale, 2008

(via blackv)


emperortomatoketchup:

Mongolian shaman wearing a ritual gown and holding a drum with the image of a spirit helper, c. 1909

emperortomatoketchup:

Mongolian shaman wearing a ritual gown and holding a drum with the image of a spirit helper, c. 1909



(via t-s-k-b)


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