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i love those mustache cups they rock!!

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Marcel Duchamp, The Bride Stripped Bare of Her Bachelors, Even (or The Large Glass)
In transit from Philadelphia to New York … the two glass panels, which had been laid one on top of the other and not well enough insulated from each other, ground against each other and, when the work was removed from its packaging on arrival, both panels were found to be shattered. Duchamp was immediately summoned to see if he could repair the damage, but when he looked at it he let out a whoop of joy, for the work now had a giant rainbow of cracks on the top panel mirrored by a similar pattern on the lower one. And one can see why he was so delighted. For years he had been trying to bring chance into his work, but chance brought in by the artist is never exactly chance. Now chance had led to an unexpected copulation in the back of a van and the result was a beautiful pattern which bound the top panel to the lower, while, amazingly, leaving all the main elements of the object perfectly visible and the whole still capable of standing up. He could not have asked for more from the gods. […] Today far more visitors see Richard Hamilton’s copy (made for the great English Duchamp exhibition of 1966, since the Large Glass could never be moved again) than ever see the original in Philadelphia. They think they are seeing it all, but of course they are not. The work they see is still very beautiful – but it is, somehow, dead. In Philadelphia, with its rainbow shatterings, it lives.

Gabriel Josipovici, What Ever Happened to Modernism?
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FRONT PAGE FINGERPRINT by Derek Chan
Front Page Fingerprint is a data visualization made with the Processing language. The formal elements of the New York Times front page such as white space, headline size and length, body copy, imagery and color palette are shown for each day.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsWD1FcRYlk&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Set fire to the rain by Adele I love this song it’s my favorite!!

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I want to sew kitten pockets into all of my shirts. 
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Kitten Pocket
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Do what u love and nothing else will matter

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