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Hi my name is Aleksandra Rdest; I currently live in Toronto Canada. I was born in Poland and grew up in suburban Ontario; I am not one who thrives in the controlled monotony of the suburbs. I escaped to the city as early as possible to attend Art College. I spent much time on quests for wilderness in Northern Ontario then in Newfoundland only to realize that the wilderness I was seeking no longer exists. It was on these forays into wilderness that I developed my fascination for all things that grow and decay. I take a lot of photos; this is how I study the natural world. I am interested in the patterns of natural development; how they mirror each other on various scales. Continue Reading
Video was made as visual sets for live performance but stays unreleased.
visuals about nightmares, dreams ,passion
About 5 months ago found this talented fashion photographer and blogger, instantly liked her and her works and now decided to make a little interview so you can all have a chance to get to know Constance Phillips and what she does..

Style Tbilisi is a hobby project of the online magazine We Are Sweet. Currently created by Gacha Bakradze and Anna Kobakhidze. Style Tbilisi is not a fashion site. it focuses more on individual style offering a collection of street portraits wich is rarely seen in Tbilisi.
A ton of digital photos, a ton of real life magazines, an hour of recording music.
Michiel van der Born is a painter and lettering artist working and living in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Michiel graduated “cum laude” from the Royal Collage of Art with a degree in Graphic and Typographic design. Here he learned to draw type, building fonts, writing with a brush/pointed pen, etc. Directly after his study at the Royal collage of Art he was spending his time developing his painting skills, something he didn’t learn at art school. After about a year of painting pop-surrealism images he reunited with is old love…letters!
Michiel is part of the Dstruct Collective, a group of artist and musicians who found each other through electronic music. artis page Michiel van der Born
The members still work occasionally together, you can check their work at:
The magnetic tape found in audio cassettes can be fun to play with. This installation, called Signal to Noise, relocates the heads from cassette players to the tips of your fingers in the form of a glove. An accompanying wall has vertical strips of tape which you run your fingertips along in order to play back the stored audio. Get the speed right and you can make out what’s on the tapes. Move back and forth and you’ll be scratching like the worst of DJs

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