GO Brooklyn: Exploring Identity Using a Computer Program
NEW YORK—If you look closely, the silhouetted portraits are actually composed of thin computer tape strips with holes punched in
NEW YORK—If you look closely, the silhouetted portraits are actually composed of thin computer tape strips with holes punched in
Brooklyn, NEW YORK—Chris Lucius‘s graphite drawings are a little hazy, like screen images, which is what they portray. He is
Brooklyn, NEW YORK—Christopher Maschinot was no where to be found yesterday afternoon, but while the public explored Screwball Spaces, visiting
Brooklyn, NEW YORK—Sarah Alice Moran dresses windows at Macy’s in Herald Square and keeps a studio in Red Hook where
Queens, NEW YORK—The performance is mesmerizing. A room full of speakers at MoMA PS1, each dedicated to the voice of
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