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Friday, 26 March 2010

just about the best thing i have seen today

Okay, so it was exhibited last year, so I'm already waaay behind and playing catch up, but I love this:

David Fullarton's contribution is an installation in the offices of Houston radio station 90.1 KPFT entitled "What I do at work when I'm supposed to be working." It consists of a number of small works made entirely from office supplies, which are pinned up randomly around the office, in amongst the notices, flyers and memos that were already existing in the environment.



Posted by Colouring Outside The Lines at 01:27
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Karin Söderquist said...

Haha! That is amazing!

26 March 2010 at 08:38

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