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  • ... tried to use inexpensive technology that is accessible to everyone: for instance, open source software, typical cameras. The...
  • ... discredits the reliability of internet data bases by diffusing everyday individuals with ambiguous tagging back into the system. Like...
  • ... continue their lives. The exceptional co-exists with the everyday. We saw this in the collected images, and we wanted to...
  • ... increasing proliferation of surveillance cameras, we are caught up in an everyday and worldwide “paranoia” of insecurity, what we could call “a...
  • ... calamities, arriving at the Buster Keaton tragicomedy of our everyday mishaps. In this sense the installation can be interpreted as...
  • ... and contemporary, sacred and secular, monumental and everyday—that transmute from one to another above them. This work is...
  • ... conversations with passers-by asking a universal question that everyone can relate to: "Where are you from?" I then involved...
  • ... to provide a geospatial software tool that makes it easy for everyday people to specify a thing that they are interested in; to...
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    ... society. Vine explicitly set out to hold a mirror to the everyday, describing Vines as "little windows into the people,...
  • ... and early Velasquez were influences. I loved how they took everyday life as their subject. The 1995 New Year's Eve synchronicity...