September 2011
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genre: A short documentary on me from this last year by my friend Travis Wears. My dear friend, John Raux, wearing my old hood and talking about his art. 
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August 2011
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Habit Fields →
Re-read this yesterday, and trying (once again) to minimize distractions while I’m working.  jackcheng: My article in A List Apart on the memories and habits we embed in the things around us.
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“I didn’t fail the test, I just found 100 ways to do it wrong.”
– Benjamin Franklin
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This is wonderful! Ani Pandit made a documentary about Cole Pierce, his art, and our music blog, fieldmic.com.  fieldmic: Here is a short documentary of my history as an artist that connects the dots between my early collage work to my recent paintings and interest in field recordings and sound art. Produced by Ani Pandit. Featuring works by Scott Ashley at Hinge Gallery, fieldmic.com,...
Aug 15th
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Béla, known as ‘the Cat Man’ travels throughout the south of France to perform on the street with his three adorable cats. This candy-colored documentary follows him for a day as he performs on the French Riviera.  (via)
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Coney Island Dreaming (by Joe Martino) Music: Clint Mansell/M83
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“La Joconde [Mona Lisa] was stolen because nobody believed she could be.”
– A fascinating read. Who stole the Mona Lisa? The world’s most famous art heist, 100 years on. - By Simon Kuper - Slate Magazine
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“Human experience is a series of never-ending, overlapping stories bumping into...”
– Storytelling: digital technology allows us to tell tales in innovative new ways | Technology | The Observer [emphasis mine]
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