dĕ•NĔT•mĭnt: Civic media enthusiast, bicycle commuter, experimental cook, aspiring athlete, wannabe programmer, infrequent pianist, language lover, tupperware fanatic and tea junkie. Above all, a West Coast girl at heart.Internet sundries: Inspired by someone's "quickies," aptly described as "not exactly a blog post, too long for Twitter."
Both of the Cabin Time videos are great, but this one, especially at 2:48-2:55 and 3:18-3:20, is stunning.
The process of risograph layering with Issue Press
A poster for Breathe Owl Breathe’s February West Coast Tour with Laura Gibson. Copies available directly from the band on tour. Say Hello!
Process: Seven-color risograph print on 100# French Paper Construction - Whitewash
Dimensions: 17” x 11”
Edition Size: 60
Design: Patrick Lelli
Photos: Jaimé Johnson
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When isn’t a Hennessey a classic?
John Hilgart, FAQ for 4CP | Four Color Process - Adventures deep inside the comic book
Don’t the trays look like dialog bubbles? As though manual photography were a give-and-take conversation. Especially poignant since the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts held an online auction last week where enlargers started around $15.

Jan. 1, 1972: Artist Gene Davis putting finishing touches on his 414-ft-long ptg. Franklin’s Footpath, painted on street in front of Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Fascinating! Does it feel outdated to anyone else because an artist decided to preserve it in a structure? Who knows how long we’ll be using QR, and the artist must have considered that structures suggest longevity.
I was wondering if anyone had done this yet. I can’t get it to scan though…
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“Flash Flood” by Santa Fe Art Institute
The Santa Fe 350 eARTh event, showing how the Santa Fe River could look if there was water running through it. The Santa Fe River is one of the 10 most endangered rivers in North America. Over 1,000 people came out and held up blue painted pieces of cardboard or tarps as a satellite passed over. The event was put on by 350.org and the Santa Fe Art Institute on November 20, 2010 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.