Nice! Comic book artists and librarian Austin Kleon takes inspiration from the news, creating found poetry from news clippings and a Sharpie. This one's entitled, "Time Travel in a Domestic Car."
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Reminds me of Tom Phillips' multi-decade re-working of a single edition of an obscure victorian novel, something he calls the Humument.
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Reminds me of Tom Phillips' multi-decade re-working of a single edition of an obscure victorian novel, something he calls the Humument.
yes, I did some similar pieces eight years ago and someone told me of the Humument and I was blown away. Great stuff.
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