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Category Archives: Language
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A Window on Contemporary Art and Theory. Could There be a Common Visual Language, an EU Hieroglyphic? August 12, 2012. It is amusing to think that the official European Union website devotes a lengthy link to A Plain Language Guide to Euro-Jargon. Jargon is a kind of insular argot that obscures rather than conveys meaning. It is language in euphemism used only by insiders. Often it is unintelligible to the rest of […]. Also posted in Design. Tagged Bar Code Flag. 20th Century Classical Music.
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Patients, Medicine, Science & Trust: 02/01/2008 - 03/01/2008
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Patients, Medicine, Science and Trust. Thoughts on recently published health care research. Can we trust the research? How does it apply to the individual patient and physician? New blog continuing from previous entries on my web pages as essays,blogs. Also an intermittent series for patients - What your doctor is reading - or should be. (based on what I am reading or should be). Thursday, February 28, 2008. US FDA sets standards for medical journals and peer review. Photo Credit vaneska tHOmz's. For Ind...
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Contemporary Arts in the Making. The Little Blue Petticoat. November 24, 2011. How Glass Skirts Kept Us Warm We are currently exploring ideas for a public sculpture that will feature discarded glass insulators as shown in the two pictures below. The city of Montreal, with Hydro-Québec, is currently involved in moving its electrical grid below ground. One of the leftover products of this process are the insulators […]. Posted in Glass insulator. The Little Blue Petticoat. Sounds and Time Keeping.
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Sounds and Time Keeping
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Contemporary Arts in the Making. Who You Callin’ Crazy? The Little Blue Petticoat ». Sounds and Time Keeping. November 24, 2011. The ambient sounds from the corridors and from outside the clinic, such as the church bells, were a guide for the writer as to time of day, the day of the week. Shoes through the corridors. The nature of each sound indicated which kind of shoe was being worn and who was wearing it. Nurses wore clogs. Patients mostly slippers. Doctors (mostly women) wore boots. Audio clip: Adobe...
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Category Archives: Hydro-Québec
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Contemporary Arts in the Making. The Little Blue Petticoat. November 24, 2011. How Glass Skirts Kept Us Warm We are currently exploring ideas for a public sculpture that will feature discarded glass insulators as shown in the two pictures below. The city of Montreal, with Hydro-Québec, is currently involved in moving its electrical grid below ground. One of the leftover products of this process are the insulators […]. Also posted in Glass insulator. The Little Blue Petticoat. Sounds and Time Keeping.
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Tag Archives: mental clinic
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Contemporary Arts in the Making. Tag Archives: mental clinic. Sounds and Time Keeping. November 24, 2011. 8220;My friends here have stories to tell and they do so freely if anyone would listen. The stories pressure them to be released and when they reach the air sound like poems read backward, scrambled in syntax, terribly rich in imagination. No one in his right mind could make this stuff up. Their stories have […]. Posted in Short Film. Who you callin' crazy. The Little Blue Petticoat.
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Tag Archives: silent revolution
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Contemporary Arts in the Making. Tag Archives: silent revolution. The Little Blue Petticoat. November 24, 2011. How Glass Skirts Kept Us Warm We are currently exploring ideas for a public sculpture that will feature discarded glass insulators as shown in the two pictures below. The city of Montreal, with Hydro-Québec, is currently involved in moving its electrical grid below ground. One of the leftover products of this process are the insulators […]. Posted in Glass insulator. The Little Blue Petticoat.
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Category Archives: Sculpture
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Contemporary Arts in the Making. The Little Blue Petticoat. November 24, 2011. How Glass Skirts Kept Us Warm We are currently exploring ideas for a public sculpture that will feature discarded glass insulators as shown in the two pictures below. The city of Montreal, with Hydro-Québec, is currently involved in moving its electrical grid below ground. One of the leftover products of this process are the insulators […]. Also posted in Glass insulator. The Little Blue Petticoat. Sounds and Time Keeping.
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Tag Archives: hydro-quebec
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Contemporary Arts in the Making. The Little Blue Petticoat. November 24, 2011. How Glass Skirts Kept Us Warm We are currently exploring ideas for a public sculpture that will feature discarded glass insulators as shown in the two pictures below. The city of Montreal, with Hydro-Québec, is currently involved in moving its electrical grid below ground. One of the leftover products of this process are the insulators […]. Posted in Glass insulator. The Little Blue Petticoat. Sounds and Time Keeping.
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Category Archives: Uncategorized
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Contemporary Arts in the Making. September 25, 2013. From here to there, from there to here A verbal map taken as dictation over the phone is full of visual cues from this place to that and is no less fascinating than a tangible map or one on a mobile phone that charts a territory with scale miles, highways, secondary roads. A verbal map […]. The Little Blue Petticoat. Sounds and Time Keeping. Who You Callin’ Crazy? Who you callin' crazy. Thinking Art Loud Contemporary Arts in the Making 2011 4rtsake.