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This guy is making the best electronic music since…ever!!!! Largely influenced by John Carpenter. He’s also a graphic designer. Check out the awesome sights and sounds @ http://comtruise.com/

This guy is making the best electronic music since…ever!!!! Largely influenced by John Carpenter. He’s also a graphic designer. Check out the awesome sights and sounds @ http://comtruise.com/

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I think these are awesome. Designed for running and/or chilling. Made in the USA!
Kazuki by Kazuhide Takahama, 1979.
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Sony D-25s Discman (Deadstock!!! Is this for real!! Click image to purchase! $275.00)
“The D-25 portable CD player is regarded by many as the best portable CD player ever made for sound quality. Its construction is superb and is made almost entirely of metal. Not like the cheap players of today. This player was made circa 1989 and has the audiophile coveted 4X over sampling that offers incredibly detailed and smooth sound. The headphone out will drive even the most demanding headphones with ease and the line out when paired with a nice headphone amp offers the most liquid midrange and taught accurate base.”
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Samia A. Halaby, Kinetic Abstraction, 1984
Below is an excerpt from Halaby’s corresponding essay “Kinetic Computer Drawing”:
“I began to write programs which create kinetic abstractions during 1984. Kinetic, because they are programs which run for several minutes creating an imagery of abstraction in motion. I began to program because I was dissatisfied with drawing and painting software.The computer’s potential as a medium for painting is much more exciting than off-the-shelf software.”
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KEVIN ZUCKER (feat. Alejandro Cardenas, Vera Iliatova, Angela Dufresne, Dan Colen, Tom McGrath, Dike Blair, Christoph Schellberg, Anya Kielar, George Rush, Michelle Elzay, Leigh Ledare, Matthew Brannon) Sentimental Education/Play It as It Lays, 2008 Watercolor, pencil, silkscreen and inkjet on canvas 195 x 135 cm/ 77 x 53 inches
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Kazunori Fujimoto Architect & Associates “House in Nasu”, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan
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