The last passenger pigeon
The last passenger pigeon the world will ever know died on September 1, 1914
The last passenger pigeon the world will ever know died on September 1, 1914
This storage area in Tamamura, Gunma-ken, Japan is a graveyard for vending machines. It remind me of a less benign version of Sean Tan’s universe. What other consumption graveyards lurk out there?
Directed by Shaun Tan http://www.thelostthing.com/
Where is the action we need?
People Like Us “Story Without End” 2005 from Vicki WFMU on Vimeo.
Shizo Kanakuri disappeared while running the marathon in the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm. He was listed as a missing person in Sweden for 50 years — until a journalist found him living placidly in southern Japan. Overcome with heat during the race, he had stopped at a garden party to drink orange juice, …
The last passenger pigeon the world will ever know died on September 1, 1914
Google goggles has been brought out for phones running android software. Take a picture of a tourist icon, a painting, a shop, a book or a business card and have it identified and linked to the internet. Its not so good on plants as yet.
How to negotiate gallery openings according to Pablo Helguera see http://www.panamericanismo.org/bio.html [this website is now dead but Helguera’s next book “Education for socially engaged art” is a ripper]