more hope
more pictures from the last hope http://www.thelasthope.org/
color study:





showed chess on sunday



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7/23/2008 11:10:00 PM
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transformation
have been thinking about how to transform traffic cones into art. want to do it in a way which is new and also respects the traffic coneness of traffic cones. a couple of animation stills from last week:


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7/22/2008 08:42:00 AM
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showed color study
yesterday at hope (hackers on planet earth) shared the work and gave a short talk
http://www.thelasthope.org/



the camera has a hard time taking a picture which looks the same as it appears when you're looking at it in person, but below you can see its best efforts - red, green and blue projected onto strips of grey, yellow, green, blue, purple, red, orange, black and white paper. to get a sens of just how off the camera is, look at the right-most strip, white - that looks really vivid when you see it - maybe i needed to play with the settings a bit - spent most of the time talking with people about the project rather than documenting it - will be back today with chess.



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7/20/2008 09:28:00 AM
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open call

http://www.eriksanner.com/haplapnaptap/HapLapNapTap_Open_Call_2008.pdf
if this interests you please participate as a leaver or a taker! thank you!
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7/15/2008 07:54:00 AM
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recent life pictures



sorting through some images today re-realized have been neglecting this blog. not everyone loves pdfs but for some reason i keep feeling resistant to starting a flickr stream - maybe will start doing that soon? anyway here are haplapnaptap discussion, traffic cone and a few other pictures from the last few weeks.
http://www.eriksanner.com/2008_for_blog/080704_erik_sanner_recent.pdf
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7/04/2008 05:14:00 PM
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can i get there from here?
i want certain things to happen in my life. are they happening right now? are they likely to happen if i continue on as i am right now?
it is becoming increasingly obvious that in order to accomplish certain things i need to change who i am and what i do.
it is hard for artists to be honest in their work, i think. it is hard for people to be honest in their lives.
it is easy to change but maybe not so easy to recognize that we need to become someone different if we are going to be able to do the things we want to do.
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6/24/2008 12:08:00 AM
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erasing rauschenberg

http://www.eriksanner.com/applications/erik_sanner_erasing_rauschenberg_080617a.pdf
hadn't thought about it until just now, but the shadow world features heavily in this piece. could say a lot more about it but not tonight, i want to go to sleep.
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6/18/2008 01:09:00 AM
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paintstruck
remember when i sold some used paintbrushes (palette, rag, etc.) to be used as props on a film set? well, the art consultant remembered my work, and she picked up some paintings last week, right now they're decorating catherine zeta jones' character's apartment (the movie is called "the rebound").
and she saw another piece which she recommended to another art consultant, which today was used in a shoot for "the international," hung in the apartment of clive owens' and naomi watts' characters.
this painting was begun as part of sonntag (you can see it in the top-right picture), then i kept working on it afterwards (rotated to horizontal from vertical, added colors). about seven or eight years ago. it's six feet wide and sixteen inches high and it really doesn't look like what i'm doing these days.
but it has been nice to look at these abstract paintings from those days when i was so confused about what i was doing or what i wanted to do that i would "just paint" sometimes. these days the closest i come to that is jabbing away with a pencil on a piece of paper while i try to organize some thoughts. maybe i want to start messing around again? maybe even with paint?
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6/05/2008 11:45:00 PM
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daytrip
saturday went out to hunterdon - sparked a ton of ideas - so started to put some down

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6/04/2008 11:33:00 PM
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