Jane Cheadle, Flow, 2015. Animation on rotating, wet blackboard, 3 minutes, 29 seconds. Collaboration with guitarist Derek Gripper. Courtesy of the artist.
Jane Cheadle, born in Johannesburg, is a London-based artist whose films depict the drawn animations that the artist creates at large-scale and in site-specific contexts. In Flow, Cheadle draws a developing series of composition on a wet, circular background, which rotates independently as she draws on the surface. Flow includes both the images created by Cheadle as well as the chalk residue and pooling water that appear on the floor of the workspace as a result of Cheadle’s process. The film is the first work in a series of animations created with similar media.
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1. Phoenix Park on a Sunday, Dublin, 1966 2. Orphans, Dublin, 1966 3.Beauty Palace, New York, 1963 4. Harlem Church, New York, 1964 5. Paris, 1967 6. Secretaries in Rawlings Park, Washington, 1965 7. Washington D.C., 1965 8. Paris, 1967
“What’s wrong?”
[three birds outside and one of the birds is laying down sadly] bird: “what’s wrong? want a kiss?” [bird proceeds to kiss sad bird with small kissing sound]
Wait, birds don’t just repeat words? They understand what they mean and can use them to comfort someone they recognize as sad?
WHY IS NO ONE ELSE FREAKING OUT OVER THIS? BIRDS CAN FUCKING TALK??
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ATTENTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PLEASE WATCH THIS
a kid was just choked out by the NYPD at the Eric Garner “I can’t breathe” protest happening RIGHT NOW.
REBLOG THIS PLEASE.SPREAD THIS EVERYWHERE. PUT THIS ON THE NEWS!
This is from a Giants game.