exploring the otherworldliness of childhood with Lissy Elle
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_as secret, creepy lovers of Mike Perry’s work, we urge you to visit this interview conducted by the lovely folks at GrainEdit.
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_not all bochos were born in Bilbao, some of them are citizens of nowhere.
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_we all smile watching how Dameon Lester weighs clouds and feelings as easily as he chokes pigs.
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_John Zimmerman and his travelling lens have a thing for eyes.
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_remember Michael Rolph from about a week ago? well, if you liked him, check out the better-known Rasmus Norlander.
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_Mind Lab is an amazing tool that lets you “explore the unconscious functions of the brain with visual illusions and mysterious perceptual phenomena.”
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_no, wait, so what the hell is Sketch‘s website about again?
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_the lovely folks at Replacement Press just moved to Minneappolis
Carol Salmanson’s light and refraction
Some of the Gopher staffers grew up surrounded by Op and Kinetic art: stripes of fluorescent color, geometric forms of dubious contours and beams of tinted light were part of our childhoods in the Caribbean. Given our record, it is not surprise that we find a home-y feeling in Carol Salmanson‘s work, a kind of […]