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The Quilting Sword

slashing and sewing image text and illusion

About the Quilter

Wind Edward Kim is a transpacific, multimedia hybrid precariously situated at the crossroads of restless fault lines on the eastern pacific rim. In this project he attempts to slash and sew together new patterns from the deconstructed scraps of an increasingly pixelated world.

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Tag: whirligigs

Spinning in the Wind

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What is this? Go to the Ebisu Garden Place and you’ll find tons of them spinning in the wind. Awesome. I love my neighborhood.

Posted on June 20, 2008Categories neighborhoods, photographyTags ebisu garden place, toys, whirligigsLeave a comment on Spinning in the Wind
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