Scrap Sculpture & Silly Poetry

Scrap Sculpture & Silly Poetry
Author: Martiens Bekker
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2011-12-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1471034461

Scrap Sculpture and Silly Poetry II. A look at the scrap art, poetry and some crazy thoughts of the sculptor and writer. A view into the world of someone who have so far managed to keep both his ears and do what ever he wants as far as it comes to his creative nature.More coffee table books will follow showing his unique works of art, poetry and writing.Martiens Bekker makes unique sculptures from scrap metals and wood. At times he combines his simple sculptures with rustic furniture, giving the piece also a function. Martiens Hails from South Africa and Africa can clearly be seen in his work. Some photography done in the First Edition by Michaela Benz.

Scrap Art And Silly Poetry II

Scrap Art And Silly Poetry II
Author: Martiens Bekker
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2012-02-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 147103920X

Scrap Sculpture and Silly Poetry II. A look at the scrap art, poetry and some crazy thoughts of the sculptor and writer. A view into the world of someone who have so far managed to keep both his ears and do what ever he wants as far as it comes to his creative nature. More coffee table books will follow showing his unique works of art, poetry and writing. Martiens Bekker makes unique sculptures from scrap metals and wood. At times he combines his simple sculptures with rustic furniture, giving the piece also a function. Martiens Hails from South Africa and Africa can clearly be seen in his work. Some photography done in the First Edition by Michaela Benz.

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1959-02
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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is the premier public resource on scientific and technological developments that impact global security. Founded by Manhattan Project Scientists, the Bulletin's iconic "Doomsday Clock" stimulates solutions for a safer world.

oUTER-aRT: The Worst Possible Art in the World! (Vol. II)

oUTER-aRT: The Worst Possible Art in the World! (Vol. II)
Author: Florentin Smarandache
Publisher: Infinite Study
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9738488001

oUTER-aRT is a movement set up by Florentin Smarandachein 1990's (as a protest against random modern art, where anything could mean... art!) and consists in making art as ugly as possible, as wrong as possible, or as silly as possible, and generally as impossible as possible!It is an upside-down art!... to do art in the way it is not supposed to be done...Manifestos and anti-manifestos, essays, interviews, together with a printed oUTER-aRT Gallery are to be found in this (outer-)album of (outer-)painting, (outer-)drawings, (outer-)collages, (outer-)photos.He used computer programs and mathematical algorithms to design some of them.

Paradoxism and (Outer)-Art: a New Cultural (Dis)Order?

Paradoxism and (Outer)-Art: a New Cultural (Dis)Order?
Author: Mugur Grosu
Publisher: Infinite Study
Total Pages: 22
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Because I have, finally, before my eyes two significant works- your volume, Destiny (published last year although it was written 20 years ago!) and a more special work, Outer-Art, that we have to talk about without fail later on-, we can start interviewing you.

In The Seventies

In The Seventies
Author: Barry Miles
Publisher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1847654940

Beginning with the Weathermen explosion in Greenwich Village and ending with punk, the seventies was the age of extremes; sex, drugs and, of course, rock 'n' roll. With an extraordinary cast of characters, and even more extraordinary anecdotes, In The Seventies tells, firsthand, the story - and stories - of the decade. From Allen Ginsberg's hippie commune in upstate New York to the time Miles spent cataloguing William Burroughs' archives in London, from David Bowie in drag to Grace Jones naked at Studio 54, it's all here. Vivid, compelling, intimate and, sometimes, insane, Barry Miles reveals the truth behind this legendary era.