
probably…NAGATA Shunsui(永田 春水 Japanese, 1872-1944)
pair of Taisho period, two-fold paper screens painted in ink and color on a buff and sprinkled gold ground, with sparrows flying through a forest of white cedar, lacquer and chestnut trees.
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Nam June Paik - TV Bed (1972/91)
Three channel color video, eighteen TVs, antique metal bed frame, wood, puppets, 90-½ X 78-¾ X 59”.

Michael Wolf, from Paris Street View, 2009
Wolf spent hours scanning Paris on Google Street View, identifying surprising moments, mundane gestures, behaviour and anonymous people as they unsuspectingly go about their daily life. It looks as if Wolf is stealing moments of privacy when all he did was just spot and select scenes mechanically taken by Google’s vehicle. (via)
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“I often draw out concepts before I take them. I think it makes it easier to visualize the composition of the photo. I put together a few of the sketches I did before each photograph, so you can see how the final product compares to the original sketch.”

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