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20 August 07 · Susan Agnew

Thanks for keeping posting Pum and thanks to Eugenia for a post from February of the Incredible Machine. This video was the starting point for a summer school and a fantastic opportunity to work with artist Rosie Gibson and a great group of children for five consecutive full days.

Working in a studio environment, themes of cause and effect and science experiments were inspirations for some great artwork. Starting from the Incredible Machine video, we found other source material such as Rube Goldberg’s drawings, Wallace and Gromit and artists Fishcli and Weiss.

Fischli and Weiss proved really captivating, engaging the group for half an hour accompanied by shouts of delight and amazement.

As well as great artwork, there was lots of sharing ideas (thanks again Eugenia), helping each other and friendships were formed. A tiring but rewarding week and the group were still asking for more time in the studio!

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12 August 07 · Penelope Dunbar

Its been a while but I’ve been doing my Mres research project and being a girl of individual tastes I have been sequentially working my way through its implementation . today However I have had to return to this virtual space to read over some of the new media blogs – has everyone gone home or do any old timers still come and visit this graveyard of mandates . For Oddobjects ( paul )I have some filthy fangled beats from my friend magic Daddy This is genius music for report writing really gets one into the rhythm of writing
I have finally found a picture of Pum

Pum II that is .This is a photograph of the first black and white hologram, Pum II. The portrait of a mummy’s skull was made as part of a Smithsonian Institute program to provide 3D copies of valuable artifacts in danger of decay. The hologram was produced by Will Walter and Stephen Benton at The Polaroid Corporation in 1976. fascinating .
so I’m going to keep visiting and posting stuff Re: life and research

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THANK YOU

25 June 07 · Eugenia Tragaki

This is my last post in this blog, therefore I would like to thank everyone: Thank you for your cooperation, good luck with your tasks and have a nice summer. If you want to see what I am up to in the future, please do not hesitate to visit my new blog.
Thank you and good bye:

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L'AGE D'OR

13 June 07 · Eugenia Tragaki

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Salvador Dali on "What's My Line?"

11 June 07 · Paul Cosgrove

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