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colectiva A wait for ever We truly hope you can find a place in your heart for forgiveness as we feel quite bad that we haven’t posted anything during the last days, and we’d like to apologize. Unfortunately we’ve been dealing with hosting problems, lack of time, stress, and preparation for a couple of kick-ass activities of which we’ll be writing about during the next couple weeks. Meanwhile, enjoy this animated gif by Rene Abythe conveniently titled A Wait for Ever. via: computers club Loading ... Los Pink Floys Damn, these compadres sure know how to get down! I spotted this gem over at Pablo Leon de la Barra’s selection of youtube videos for Random Rules ‘09. Jetsonorama + Yote Really diggin’ this wall by Jetsonorama + Yote in Tucson, Arizona. via unurth Aircondition Aircondition (2006) x Oliver Laric. Ayala Serfaty Beautiful light sculptures by Ayala Serfaty, which in a way remind me of the incredible work of Tara Donovan. via: theartistandhismodel Paul McCarthy: Air Pressure We saw ‘em at MyopeMyope. Dust

cléo | a journal of film and feminism | © cléo 2013-2014 500 Photographers History of Our World KubaParis Zeitschrift für junge Kunst i heart photograph Sweet Station Josh Bronaugh Joshua Bronaugh is an artist that is originally from many places – he spent some years in Germany, before skipping through American mountains, forests, and salt flats, landing eventually in the south. His paintings, often large in scale, focus the obsessions of memory and emotion, almost always pushing the human figure to the edges of representation and, in some instances, far into abstraction. ( via LeQuire Gallery ) Alex J Jefferies ” I’m a 3D artist, illustrator & animator from the UK. Angie Wang ” When I was a kid I made a mural on my wall out of snot, and that’s when I knew I was artistic. ” – Angie Wang Tom Phillips ‘ Tom Phillips from Exposure Agency in USA created a website called The Dead Photos where he takes photos of himself splayed out in all manner of poses as a corpse, dead to the world. Shuichi Nakano ‘ Japanese artist Shuichi Nakano ’s world is an artistic metaphor of wild life mixed in city backdrops. W Houses, Yangji, South Korea Lawrie McIntosh Maia Flore

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