27 Kasım 2009 Cuma
26 Ekim 2009 Pazartesi
Starlight
Far away
This ship is taking me far away
Far away from the memories
Of the people who care if I live or die
This ship is taking me far away
Far away from the memories
Of the people who care if I live or die
I will be chasing the starlight
Until the end of my life
I don't know if it's worth it anymore
24 Ekim 2009 Cumartesi
14 Ekim 2009 Çarşamba
Wednesday


I decided to write 'Hello' in different languages,everyday.
Unlike yesterday, I'm going to talk optimistically today. My sketch-book is lost!
So I used my calender as a third grader art book. I drew every single thing that's on my mind and it was pretty successful.
Today, today was today. Nothing special.
The photos above and below are the ones I took as soon as I get home, the sunset was beyond belief!
Since my favorite color shifts day by day,today's is orange.
13 Ekim 2009 Salı
Tuesday

Unlike the other weekdays, I felt terribly exhausted today. In the last two lessons of school, I couldn't hear the woman, understand the situation or re
ad something.
I came home, dreaming about the pillow all the way between school and home.
I came home, at 5, I slept til' 9.
Now, I'm here.
The TV is on and there's that odd tv show on mtv. A guy and a woman are in bed, they have comput(AHH,I ALMOST KILLED THAT FLY!)ers
in front of them, doing nothing.
I can't concentrate. I got surrounded by flies and mosquitos-mosquitoes?
English teacher had that new seating plan.
I am sitting in the back with the most warned stu
dent in the class.
We ate kinder chocolates!
I have no idea what the lesson was all about.
I never had.

New Photography 2009-MoMA





New Photography 2009 is a thematic presentation of significant recent work in photography that examines and expands the conventional definitions of the medium. Although the six artists in this installation—Walead Beshty, Daniel Gordon, Leslie Hewitt, Carter Mull, Sterling Ruby, and Sara VanDerBeek—represent diverse points of view, working methods, and pictorial modes ranging from abstract to representational, their images all begin in the studio or the darkroom and result from processes involving collection, assembly, and manipulation. Many of the works are made with everyday materials and objects, as well as images from the Internet, magazines, newspapers, and books. Some of the artists also work in other mediums and their pictures relate to disciplines such as drawing, sculpture, and installation. As traditional photographic techniques are being quickly replaced by digital technologies, the artists included here examine the process and structure of making photographs
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