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BRIAN DAVID STEVENS — http://driftingcamera.blogspot.com/

ZINE MART @ Berkeley Art Museum / Pacific Film Archive
Two weeks only! Take a look at the East Bay’s rich D.I.Y. culture during Zine Mart, a special pop-up shop of ‘zines and other self-produced multiples. Zine Mart is a creative partnership between L@TE guest programmer Franklin Melendez and the Oakland-based artist collective Rock Paper Scissors. We are delighted to host for the first time in a museum RPS’s extensive ‘zine library. This archive documents the history of these self-produced publications, as well as celebrating the East Bay’s innumerable contributions. In addition, Zine Mart will feature an instructional video, as well as specially commissioned ‘zines and multiples from Ari Marcopoulos, Bozidar Brazda, Kamao Patton, Marc Arthur, Vanessa Albury, Tammy Rae Carland, Taravat Talepasand, Joseph Akel, Isaac Valdez, and Kamao Patton, plus many more! The opening reception is Fri, Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m. (store opens at 5 p.m.) and will feature a conversation between Ari Marcopoulos and Paul Schiek, as well as a book signing for SHOOT, the tome tracing the point and shoot revolution edited by Ken Miller. Zine Mart: Runs through Nov. 22 during regular museum hours.
*HAMBURGER EYES ISSUE 013 will be in the building, hide your kids

repair your broken dna, prepare for hyperspace, your terra 3 needs you to activate: –> THE WORMHOLES..

ONESHOT
A photo exhibition curated by Jesper Elg featuring work by:
Ada Bligaard Søby, Aaron Bondaroff, Alexander Kopps, André, Andrew Schoultz, Anika Lori, Asger Carlsen, Ashley Macomber, Brian Lee Hughes, Barry McGee, Carl Krull, Casper Sejersen, Cheryl Dunn, Claus Carstensen, Ebbe Stub Wittrup, Elizabeth Heltoft, Futura, Helena Christensen, Jeffrey Schad, Jesper Just, Jette Jørs, Julian Röder, Johan Rosenmunthe, John Copeland, Kasper Sonne, Michele Abeles, Marcel Zyskind, Mark “The Cobra Snake” Hunter, Martin de Thurah, Matthew Stone, Misha Hollenbach, Morten Bjarnhof, Nina Mouritzen, Noam Griegst, Peter Beste, Peter Boel, Peter Funch, Peter Sutherland, Pica Pica, Ray Potes, Rouge, Sean Dack, Simon Høgsberg, Stefan Simikich, Sue Kwon, Søren Solkær, Tim Barber, Thomas Campbell, Thomas Øvlisen, Troels Carlsen, Typisk Lesbisk and Wes Lang.
Opening reception Friday, November 06, 2009 from 17.00 – 21.00.
We look forward to seeing you in our new residence.
WERKSTETTE
Dronning Olgas Vej 23
2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark
T +45 35 55 30 25
http://www.werkstette.dk

(via kappy) this dude camos himself and then takes a photo, sick. google him..

the homie LUKE ROBERTS just recorded an amazing album and guess what he’s giving it away for free, download it, click here, then donate..

our copenhagen homie EMIL ALSBO is gonna be showing in sweden, more info www.steinslandberliner.com..

the homie BLAIR ALLEY came thru last weekend. if youve never been here check out a tour of the place on the TWS site..

new podcast! take your medicine! this perscription will eat away those bugs in your brain. this one by HIGHTOWER axe man JAKE JAPANESE aka PUPPYBREATH, listen to it, download it, subscribe to it, worship it..
Podcast: Download (Duration: 41:13 — 56.6MB)
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PLAYLIST
faust – it’s a rainy day sunshine girl
lungfish – shed the world
black mountain – tyrants
zombi – cosmic powers
pink floyd – obscured by clouds
big boys – sound on sound
love sculpture – summertime
spacemen 3 – may the circle be unbroken
brian eno – another green world
**i think i said i was gonna re-post all the old podcasts, but i changed my mind. if you snoozed, you loozed..

hey fratellis!
Please join us Wednesday, November 18th from 6 – 8pm to celebrate the opening at Leica Gallery of New York. The exhibition has been generously supported by the Italian Cultural Institute of New York and curated by its Director, Renato Miracco.
RENATO D’AGOSTIN
Tokyo Untitled
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ALESSANDRO ZUEK SIMONETTI
The Last Neighborhood Standing
Leica Gallery, 670 Broadway (at Bond St.)
New York City – tel. 212 777 3051
13 November – 9 January 2010
Tues-Sat 12-6