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giving another meaning to “space” projection. ha! this is cool though. sit back and enjoy more coming soon…

esprit de la forĂȘt It’s a little off the subject, but I like Geraldine Georges images. She mixes the human emotion and experience with nature. It’s girly but when you look at them out of her set, you wouldn’t think that. I initially saw these images in the Austin American Statesman, liked them and ripped them out. Mom sent them to me recently (cause you know she’s not going to throw anything out) and I found them yet again.

blind I like the bird motif. It’s overplayed at this point, but I still like it. Probably won’t in a year. In any case, I hope to use birds a bit more in my video and presentation (without being cliche). I’m trying to get an experiment to work— I’m working on visually showing the volume of the light with bird interaction. If all goes as planned I will be able to attract the ‘lil pigeons one by one into the light.

Recipe:

1 pt. sunlight

20-30 pigeons

pigeon food

video camera

patience

I gave this a hasty attempt on Sunday. Not much light, and they didn’t fall for the wild bird food. It, um, seemed to disappear in the gravel. It was a bit pathetic. Just gotta try harder. I’m going back with bread, grains, and love for pigeons. If this doesn’t work, I’ve always liked the dust. I’m hoping to incorporate both the dust and pigeons to represent the volume of light created by the Perkins overpass.