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laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 04 2007 | design, art, seattle
Yeah, how come when people do native plants they never do devil's club and nettles...
Quoted: The Landscape Design of the Olympic Sculpture Park Is a Major Failure. What's Blocking the Views and Killing the Plants? A Sentimental Allegory.
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laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 03 2007 | art, chinese, festival
Quoted: 798 Art Zone (Chinese: 798艺术区; pinyin: 798 Yìshùqū), or Dashanzi Art District, is a part of Dashanzi in the Chaoyang District of Beijing that houses ...
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laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 27 2007 | people, event, artShareViewed: 1 Time
laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 25 2007 | art, pictures, show
Quoted: We want to come to your city.
But you have to prove yourself first. We're sending out disposable cameras across the United States. People take pictures based on the theme of "adventures" and send them back to us. If your city (or the closest major city) gets the most participants, were throwing the show there!ShareViewed: 2 Times
laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 25 2007 | work, event, art
Fantastic, hyper-realistic sculptures of customized life forms are featured in Hug, the first U.S. survey of work by Australian artist Patricia Piccinini. Informed by recent advances in and complex questions raised by genetic research, Piccinini’s sculptures, photographs, and video installations examine the precarious relationships among animals, nature, science, and technology.







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