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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Caitlin G. McCollom: The Lustration
Solipsism is the theory that only one’s own mind can be proven to exist. Artist Caitlin G. McCollom explores themes of the solipsistic self in contrast with one’s physical presence in the exhibition The Lustration, on display at Big Medium … Continue reading
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What’s UP this Saturday?
There is no question about it; Austin TX does not slow down during those lazy days of summer. There is always something to do. However, if you find yourself looking at an empty space on your calendar this Saturday, with … Continue reading
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A Women’s History of Theremins
In case you’re not already privy to the mysterious electronic instruments completing Leticia Bajuyo‘s Event Horizon, here’s a look into the history of the theremin and how women have had a unique and influential hand in its design and use. … Continue reading