Archive for January, 2010

Nonsense Thoughts pt. 2

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I take a little pad of paper around with me, and sometimes I scribble things that come into my head. I’d like to share some of them here.

- Chris Collins.

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Stop Motion Animation by Marissa

marissastopmo The Nonsense Society sees new submissions all the time, but what is it exactly that makes the cut? What stands out? When it comes down to it, we are all about creativity. We crave new ideas and raw talent. This post features stop motion animation by long-time Society Member and close friend, Marissa Grossi. Marissa consistently demonstrates incredible talent and creativity in her art. We have chosen to recognize her here.

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2009 Hall of Fame

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2009 has been an amazing year for the Nonsense Society. Thanks to all who have supported it and watched it grow. With a redesign within touching distance, the Society is poised and ready to bring new artists, authors, musicians, and filmmakers into it’s ranks. We love your creativity. We want to help you grow. 2010 is set to be a spectacular year, but first let’s look back at the best of 2009. Enjoy.

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Nonsense Thoughts pt. 1

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I take a little pad of paper around with me, and sometimes I scribble things that come into my head. I’d like to share some of them here.

- Chris Collins.

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Lumino-Kinetic Art

f5x5x5bannerf5×5x5 is one of the newest installments by Brussels-based Laboratory for Architecture and Urbanism, LAb[au]. f5×5x5 consists of 375 aluminum frames, glowing and rotating as the environment around it changes. The sculpture moves according to electromagnetic, infra-red, kinetic, luminous, and spacial changes that are measured by uniquely programmed ‘lumino-kinetic’ devices. The exhibition resides in Saint-Denis Basilique, Paris.

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