Elsewhere, media player apps like Google Play Music, YouTube, and eventually others, can introduce a splash of color to their notifications, drawing upon the main
colors of album art, video thumbnails or poster art.
CATALOGUES 2016 Marnie Weber, The Day
of Forevermore: Synopsis, Script, Storyboard, introduction by Paul Bernard, 96 pages, Museum
of Modern and Contemporary
Art (MAMCO), Geneva, Switzerland 2015 Unicorn Girl, written by Darcey Steinke, illustrated by Marnie Weber, Spirit Sister Publication 2010 Marnie Weber, The Cinema Show A Film Retrospective and Installations, texts by Yves Aupetitallot, Doug Harvey, and Stephanie Moisdon, artist interview by Mike Kelley, 125 pgs, 73
color ill., Le Magasin Centre National d'
Art Contemporain de Grenoble, France 2007 Sing Me A Western Song, text by Annie Buckley, 40 pgs., 24
color ill., Patrick Painter Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2005 Marnie Weber, From The Dust Room, texts by Julie Joyce, Amy Gerstler, Darcey Steinke, 56 pgs., 37
color ill., Luckman Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles, CA SOLO
ALBUM RELEASES 2008 Marnie Weber, Lonely Soundtracks, 1993 — 2008 2005 Songs Forgotten: Selections From Marnie Weber 1989 — 2004 1996 Cry for Happy.
The book and show unabashedly forced the
art world to deal with
color photography, a medium scarcely taken seriously at the time, and with the vernacular content
of a body
of photographs that could have been but definitely weren't some average American's Instamatic pictures from the family
album.
Clean, matte lines are accented by Apple's trademark white glow, and just like the lock screen, the text
of whichever
album you're viewing will take on the
colors of the cover
art for that extra little dose
of immersion.