Sentences with phrase «typewriter paper»

Compiling columns of numbers on typewriter paper, Hanne Darboven (1941 - 2009) catalogued time.
In the late 1970s, he began to build the surface of these paintings with foam, rubber, rope and typewriter paper.
Among Rauschenberg's early landmarks are his «Erased de Kooning Drawing» (1953) and «Automobile Tire Print» (1953), the work was made when the artist instructed composer John Cage to drive his car through a pool of paint and then across 20 sheets of typewriter paper.
Back in New York in 1953, Sari Dienes takes direct ink traces from a Soho sidewalk, while Robert Rauschenberg has John Cage drive a Model A Ford over twenty sheets of typewriter paper to leave its tread.
The following year, the pair made made Automobile Tire Print: a 22 - foot - long streak of black house paint on typewriter paper, laid down by the Model A's tyres.
Tire - tread mark (front wheel) and tire - tread mark with house paint (rear wheel) made by Cage's Model A Ford, driven by Cage over twenty sheets of typewriter paper fastened together with library paste, mounted on fabric, 16 1/2 in.
By the late 1970s, he had begun to build the surface of his paintings with foam, rubber, rope, and typewriter paper, causing the works to become increasingly heavy and extending dramatically into space.
The iconoclastic, idiosyncratic, garrulous, shy, outgoing, charming or grouchy writers working at home, courageously facing the blank screen or typewriter paper or yellow pad, getting up early before work or when the kids are still sleeping, up in the attic, down in the basement — you writers now have the upper hand.

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Not pausing for lunch, they spend their days passing 900,000 sheets through each copier, pounding 20 million strokes on every electric typewriter, sitting down on the same chair 20,000 times, and outputting 7,500 sheets of paper from every printer.
Orwell next attacks what he calls «operators or false limbs» — the shoddy phrases that slip so easily from the tongue (or the typewriter) and fill such embarrassingly large blanks both in the thought processes and on paper that we actually grow rather fond of them.
It may refer to the physical occurrences in my body, in the typewriter, and in the paper on which I am typing.
For my first, I typed my copy on a manual typewriter with paper and carbon.
Operators fed data into Mark I using strips of punch - card paper; results were spat out by two electric typewriters connected to the machine.
Alas, with Sholes's machine and most other typewriters until the early part of the century, the type bars struck the invisible rear side of the paper, and you didn't know the bars had jammed until you pulled out the page and saw that you had typed 26 lines of uninterrupted E's instead of the Gettysburg Address.
In 1980, the second momentous event happens when the frustrated man pulls a blank sheet of paper out of his typewriter and confesses to writer's block.
This mise - en - scene is pure wunderkammer — so fixated on cramming every inch of the frame with knickknacks, piles of papers, obsolete technologies (production designer Maria Djurkovic must've been given one hell of a typewriter budget), and accumulated dust that the characters themselves begin to resemble rare, preserved specimens.
He also brought his work along with him, in the form of a stack of paper and a tall, klunky manual typewriter that looked as if it might have come out of one of the newsrooms where he had pounded out stories nearly half a century earlier as a tabloid reporter in New York.
The «wild» sound in the paper's newsroom, for example, is quite pleasing — the din of conversation and the chatter of old - school mechanical typewriters really takes the viewer back in time.
The only «music» comes from typewriter keys and pens scratching on paper.
Graphic organizers were bound by typewriter mentality and cumbersome paper, pencil and eraser.
When Georgia leaders wrote a groundbreaking formula in 1985 to change the way the state subsidizes public schools, most students were writing term papers on typewriters and only dreamed of using a «videophone,» like the one in the futuristic cartoon show called «The Jetsons.»
Like many of my boomer peers, in the late 70s & 80s I insisted that typewriters & early computers would never eclipse the power of the pen — something about a pen / cil on paper lubricated the right side of the brain & helped us create those imaginative first drafts.
You would carefully place a piece of blank paper into your typewriter, position it in the right spot, adjust and start writing.
I don't reminisce about typewriters, but there's something about a lightweight paper - like display that fascinates me.
This makes it even less useful than a classical typewriter, because with these the author could at easily take a look at the physical paper he has written on.
Joan assessed the crowd, lighting upon the most interesting: young men turning white T - shirts into art, pinching the material tight and rubber - banding each section until they looked like porcupines being dipped into huge steaming vats of colored dyes; the young woman with a bird's nest of purple hair sitting at a potter's wheel, slamming down hunks of clay, her hands moving nearly as fast as the wheel, cups, vases, plates, bowls, trays, appearing like magic; the elderly man in a worn blue linen suit, a jaunty straw boater on his head, a smeared palette tight in his hand, painting a mammoth canvas of people on a beach staring out at an ocean where a sailboat bobbed in the distance, though he himself was standing in a mowed field; the handsome young man at an old - fashioned school desk, a manual typewriter in front of him, a stack of paper to the side.
There are still writers who use paper and pen, typewriters.
If computers had not been invented, and I had to continue writing, editing, and burning through typing paper with a Selectric typewriter, I would not be a full - time writer, today.
If we were still using analogue typewriters or paper and pens, then the emergence of this vibrant field of self publishing would be harder to imagine.
Now, replace those miraculous gadgets with typewriters and paper.
Pen, paper, dictionaries, computer or typewriter, and equally as important — a critique group!
There was even an electronic paper typewriter for the hipster inside of us (aptly named «Hemingwrite»).
Just like the pen or pencil did not disappear with the coming of the typewriter (whether mechanical or electronic) nor with the advent of the personal computer, paper books will still exist years into the future and coexist with their digital equivalent.
The contemporary interior pays homage to the former printing works, with its classical typewriters, glass ink pots and large paper rolls.
66) + 66 unique folios, digital print (book) and typewriter on paper (folios).
Although his practice ultimately manifests itself in the abstract, it primarily borrows formal aspects and materials from literature, academic theory and bureaucracy by using media such as newsprint, typewriters, carbon paper, pencil, and letraset.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff ca. 1958 - 1963 typewriter carbon on paper 10 15/16 x 8 3/16 inches (27.8 x 20.8 cm) ARG # AC1963 - 025
He limits his materials to those readily available in a common office setting: Post-it notes, typewriters, A4 paper, and ballpoint pens, among other items.
Courtesy the artist and American Contemporary; Will Yackulic, Untitled (Passages III), graphite on typewriter - embossed paper, 16.25 × 14.25 inches, 2013.
Handprinting and typewriter collage on paper; 14 panels totaling 1 2/3 × 125 feet.
Picture precise abstractions on found paper, paintings on rocks and dry leaves, or every key on a vintage typewriter hammering away at a single character, producing an intense black dot.
Tauba Auerbach presents a range of works on paper, from a tiny black blotch made by overwriting all the punctuation marks on a typewriter — something the computer will not permit — to a gouache updating of Jasper Johns» «0 through 9» in the generic font of a digital display.
Here, PEET has laid out almost all of the core elements to his practice: a love of analog, shown by his use of nondigital elements such as Wite - Out, pen, typewriter, and scraps of paper; an abiding interest in coding and symbols, demonstrated by the various signs and distinctly PEET - ian vocabulary inside; a challenge to consumerism and the pervading class system, indicated by his adoption (and transformation) of elements of Marx and Engels's famous manifesto; and finally, a pure, simple, visceral love of materials and process.
Pastel, wax crayon, black typewriter ink, and graphite pencil on paper; Pastel and wax crayon on paper (verso).
(Tools for Infinite Monkeys, 2008 - 2014 Double view mirrors, hand made bunting, paper, rope, foam, plastic, modified typewriters, gold leaf, computer computer printer, vinyl applique, Variable dimensions, Installation view at CIFO, Miami Beach, USA)
In a concurrent Broodthaers exhibition titled, appropriately, Écriture at Michael Werner, three sheets of paper, each placed in individual typewriters, read, from left to right: «Parle,» «Ecrit,» «Copie» («Speak,» «Write,» «Copy»).
Exhibited in a vitrine, its paper brittle and dark, its typewriter script ancient looking, it sits in the center of the first gallery, like the Book of Kells or the Dead Sea scrolls, a precious artifact from the past.
New York artist Will Yackulic's futuristic landscapes are created by thousands of marks from his typewriter on paper, or with palladium leaf and ink jet images of aluminum foil on polygonal canvases.
Surrounding this piece will be a number of drawings made by Gert and Uwe using typewriters and white sheets of paper.
Rivane Neuenschwander Story of an Other's Day 2005 ink on paper in 148 parts, modified typewriter, pedestal each: 14 1/2 x 11 inches; 37 x 28 cm (framed) installation dimensions variable DETAIL
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