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The Horseman Meets the Oarsman – by Red Labor
An open source digital collage project by Dave Rau and Josh Bertrand. All of the original source imagery and Photoshop file are available for download for artists to use and remix as they see fix. Artists can then send the imagery back to Josh and Dave, who will post some of their favorites. I dig this idea!
artist & website: Red Labor – http://www.redlabor.com/
Stave – by Jenny Holzer
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artist & website: Jenny Holzer – wikipedia page
BEAT – by Jason Sho Green
30″ x 30″ – pen & ink on illustration board
artist & website: Jason Sho Green – http://www.jasonshogreen.com/
Woman on Sunset Blvd. – by Robert Standish
oil on canvas – 13 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches
artist & website: Robert Standish – http://robertstandish.com
Stairwell with Ghost Pigeons – by Jeremy Harris
Worcester State Hospital – part of a collection of photos – American Asylum
artist & website: Jeremy Harris – http://jeremyharris.com
Growth I – by Katherine Mann
27 in x 40 in – watercolor and acrylic on paper
artist & website: Katherine Mann – http://www.katherinemann.net/
Untitled (Plastic Bag Animal) – by Joshua Allen Harris

artist: Joshua Allen Harris
Other pieces:
Reactive Sparks – by Markus Lerner
Interactive installation – Munich, Germany – video below
“For the display Reactive Sparks, the traffic on the street is tracked in real-time; each vehicle creates a spark which moves across the screens. The Waves in the lower part of the display represent the amount of traffic in the past few minutes. More traffic results in higher waves with faster movement.”
artist & website: Markus Lerner – http://www.markuslerner.com