



Yarn-on-fence works by Hot tea, 2023. Full videos on his Instagram. Previously featured here.
Fake Language Machine by De Villo Sloan. Made with a Royal Selector electric typewriter.
Works by Channa Horwitz (1932-2013), via Eko33
Yarn Drawing No. 16 by Sonya Rapoport and Charles Simmonds, 1976.
“Rapoport imposed what she called a “feminist art language code” on salvaged mainframe printouts, stitching them together like pieces of a patchwork quilt with rainbow yarn that she laced through the paper’s pinfeed holes.” >> artinprint
Sonya Rapoport’s Shoe Field exhibition (1982/85/89). 76 people’s feelings about their shoes plotted on a huge ASCII map, constructed with physics software. The circles on the floor are also visualizations of shoe feeelings. Video documentation and more at her website. Also see Artsy and a very interesting article at artinprint.
h/t: ailadi
Max Capacity’s DOSamigos.
Nancy Middlebrook: Norway #3. via garadinervi