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| last edited by BillSeitz on Jul 2, 2008 2:16 pm |
Mark Lombardi's work is going around the country this year. It's nice that these are "artistic", but I wish they were online for free use (esp since he's dead now). I'd like to see software Graph Drawing software make it easy to generate this stuff (after using a Semantic Client or WiKi to track the notes). In 1994 I began a series of drawings I refer to as "narrative structures." Most were executed in graphite or pen and ink on paper. Some are quite large, measuring up to 5 x 12 feet. I call them "narrative structures" because each consists of a network of lines and notations which are meant to convey a story, typically about a recent event of interest to me, like the collapse of a large international bank, trading company, or investment house. One of my goals is to explore the interaction of political, social and economic forces in contemporary affairs.
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