Not exact matches
Here's a small example
of why pushing the «send» button on a mass email is the scariest thing in the digital politics communications world: Yes, the message template had a little
snippet of default
text at the top, and whoever formatted the message and tested it prior to sending...
It's almost but not quite a mad lib (pun fully intended), since you can choose your own
text at several points in the note, but only from a list
of pre-selected
snippets except in a roll - your - own P.S.
at the end.
Yes, the message template had a little
snippet of default
text at the top, and whoever formatted the message and tested it prior to sending didn't notice.
If there's one complaint I could possibly level
at this otherwise beautiful book it's that the
snippets of text never provide much insight into how certain decisions were made,
of how artists arrived
at finished ideas and the process behind it.
As you go you'll have «encounters»
at these various locales, all
of which are again controlled by decks
of cards that feature small
snippets of text written in Lovecraftian style that nevertheless tell a completely disjointed, random tale where things frequently happen for no reason, and even more frequently involve the player getting smacked around through little fault
of their own.
For his solo exhibition
at Anton Kern, the artist relies
of broad lines and bold colors to enhance the
snippets of text which fall somewhere between enlightened and absurd.
The Gallery
at R&F is pleased to present
Snippets: Visual
Text, a group exhibition
of works by five visual artists and two poets working collaboratively on a visual project.
The highlights: Sylvia Jeffriess's shimmering blue print with various
snippets of text on aluminum, Nickolas Calabrese's two gritty abstractions, one framed in a craggily shaped frame (cf. John Seal's recent outing with goofily constructed frames
at Gavin Brown's Enterprise downtown), and Megan Plunkett's large photos that appear to have been snapped inside a van and spliced together with architectural projections.
At Whitechapel, the deviant retrospective is in reverse chronological order; it has, in lieu
of wall
text, large Fujifilm - green strips and lingering
snippets of text from the gallery's prior exhibition, Adventures
of the Black Square; and its mobile walls, some
of which have been flown in from a previous show in Germany, are marked with bits
of masking tape, scribbled shipping instructions, and drilled holes.
Artist Statement «After the shooting
at Umpqua Community College in Oregon, a small
snippet of text comparing gun laws with abortion laws swept the internet.
It's much easier to read information sorted in
snippets of text then to grasp the whole paragraph
at once.