A piece of the blown out filament in an incandescent bulb has dropped from the slim antennae that held it and rests in the bottom of the clear glass droplet above the lettering.
29.5.10
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A piece of the blown out filament in an incandescent bulb has dropped from the slim antennae that held it and rests in the bottom of the clear glass droplet above the lettering.
Labels: chronometers, diagram, text
contact: cressida.kocienski [at] gmail.com
PROJECTS
Architecture - LONDON/SHEFFIELD OPENkhana
Explores the use of digital techniques for mapping and representation that deal with social, cultural and political issues. The majority of our research deals with representing migrant agency in the city. With architects Nishat Awan and Phil Langley.
Architecture - TORONTO O[S]R (the Office for Spatial Research)
Currently working with Northern Ontario and Tbilisi, Georgia. With architect Suzanne Harris-Brandts.
BOARD MEMBERSHIPS
2013 Board of Directors for Images Festival
2012 - 2014 Pleasure Dome programming collective.
an archive of things here http://dotdotrhombus.tumblr.com/
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1 comment:
Beautifully structured timing. I guess one must exercise more. I tried it to a 9.8 and it doesnt work.
No records to be broken then, but I appreciate those who ran first.
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