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  2. Project 365 - Wikipedia

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    Project 365 is part of the long-term vision to initiate public photo art projects in the rural parts of the tri-Sangam period Tamilakam, now meagerly represented in a geography comprising modern Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka and parts of Andhra Pradesh. The second phase of the project documents the Sangam period ports, connected International ...

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  4. 1 Second Everyday - Wikipedia

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    He planned to stockpile the 365 one-second clips into one film to serve as a memento of his year. [8] While working on the project Kuriyama realized that recording one second every day impacted the decisions he made in a positive way. [3] After a year he made a 365-second clip out of his recordings. [3] The video called 1 Second Everyday ...

  5. Blipfoto - Wikipedia

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    Blipfoto is an Edinburgh-headquartered online daily photo journal and social networking service allowing people to save a record of their life in pictures; sharing their photographs and telling their stories one day at a time. It has a positive ‘Be Excellent’ ethos.

  6. Everyday (video) - Wikipedia

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    Everyday is an ongoing art project by American photographer Noah Kalina that gained widespread attention when the first segment of the project, Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 6 years also titled everyday, was released in 2006 and became a viral video.

  7. Everydays: the First 5000 Days - Wikipedia

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    One of the 5000 images used in the artwork. Winkelmann was inspired by British artist Tom Judd and began the daily project on 1 May 2007. [14] Some of the images involve figures from pop culture, including Jeff Bezos and Donald Trump, and are arranged chronologically. [15]

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