Posts Tagged "Art" by Jesarchives
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once more today pakistan
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2 yrs 7 mos ago
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sight and sounds of venice beach
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2 yrs 11 mos ago
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2 BOXES FOR THE ENVELOPE COLLECTIVE
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2 yrs 11 mos ago
MADE AND MAILED TO THE RIGHT AND LEFT COAST .
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spent the night and dreamed of dance
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3 yrs 6 mos ago
dick's cafe in san francisco . on the corner of sanchez and 16th . rick london introduced me to him . rick is the author of ' the bones in the road ' and was the weekend bartender at dick's it was there that i met most of the arists that i knew from san francisco , before i found out about mail art . rick introduced me to s. clay wilson and dave geiser and many others at the bar and at other places . so jack was part of this crowd , at least when he was around . we would sit and talk about things i knew not much about and they knew a lot so i would listen or b.s. . from all of this came my interest in art . the stories and the studies and the beer and smoke . so i bought books
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dance show
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3 yrs 6 mos ago
The sextant (or perhaps "quadrant" would be more correct) consists
of a right angled frame subtended by a protractor, similar to a normal sextant. At the end of each arm of the right angled frame is a mass held by a spring in a slider. Both of the sliders are parallel to one of the arms, as illustrated below: Oriented so that the plane of the sextant contains the center of the field source, rotate the sextant until the displacements of the masses in the two sliders are equal, and then sight the field source on a line through the corner of the frame, and mark the angle on the protractor. The angle "theta" between the line of sight and the slider direction is related to the exponent c in the force law according to the equation tan^2(theta) + (c+1)tan(theta) - c = 0 For example, if the angle reads 29.3165 degrees, then |
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the art at hotel utah
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4 yrs 9 mos ago
from the 1980's in san francisco .
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