Greyworld, Sydney University, 8 September 2009. |
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![]() My favorite part of a sign is now the back. |
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![]() Street markers expressing their desire. |
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![]() Nighttrain. |
![]() If only they wrote mirrors in a hand writing style. Like on fogged mirrors. |
![]() Just like when you cut yourself and the scab hasn't appeared. |
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![]() A beautiful ugly thing with a bird growing out of it's head. Awesome. |
![]() Plants are nature's graffiti. |
![]() Guess how big this pot plant is? Just look at the sizes of the pots nearby. |
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![]() His and her Porsches. |
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![]() isnack1.0. |
![]() Moonwalker. |
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![]() Went with Sonia and Leah to the Greyworld talk. |
![]() World going grey. |
![]() Andrew Shoben from Greyworld. A group of designers specialising in generative art systems. I love these generative art system projects a couple of years ago, now I'm a bit over it. |
![]() My favorite Greyworld project. The theory is you drag a stick along these metal railings and it plays a tune. Not sure why Shoben couldn't show us a video of this working when he had very good documentation and videos of other projects. Skeptical if this and other projects actually worked as well as we are lead to believe. I was really impressed by the bubble letters in the fish tank project. Fair dinkum. |



























