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[previous] :: [next]After a visit to Dia:Beacon, found this old factory building in artful decay by the abandoned railroad tracks. This article has been viewed 1950 times in the last 3 years ea: 18th May 2005 - 02:34 GMTenthralled with your minutia/microcosm studies. I want to hide them away in my imagination for rediscovery. tiny worlds, they call me most clearly. elaine: 18th May 2005 - 07:36 GMTthese are lovely. i take lots of pictures of windows, too. they are one feature of the city which i feel very happy claiming authorship of when they are clearly not designed to be viewed from outside, and especially when degenerated. i like being able to see things inside suggested and shadowy even when clean and modern, because i feel it is very much me seeing this thing, rather than glomming on to someone else's creativity. plus they have an element of secrecy and liminality about them, oh yeah! mr tthomas mcgowan 2/2/2007: 2nd Feb 2007 - 15:40 GMThi is this graydunns building in stanley st k.p glasgow tommy looks good jonny ganja: 11th Apr 2007 - 00:48 GMTyea theres more than that i live in beacon you should have went to madam brett park aka tuck tape factory its abadonded Comment on this article[previous] :: [next] |
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