David Hoffman’s magnificent slideshow, with noisy sound track by Pearl Jam, asks Are We Invisible? as a response to Tate Britain’s How We Are Now, which I’m in the process of writing ramblingly about. He’s using Digital Railroad, which bears further investigation. Via EPUK again.
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David Hoffman
David Hoffman’s magnificent slideshow, with noisy sound track by Pearl Jam, asks Are We Invisible? as a response to Tate Britain’s How We Are Now, which I’m in the process of writing ramblingly about. He’s using Digital Railroad, which bears further investigation. Via EPUK again.
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