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  2. Paula Nadelstern - Wikipedia

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    Paula Nadelstern (born 1951, Bronx, NY) is an American artist, quiltmaker, author and teacher known for her kaleidoscope-themed quilts.. Nadelstern has achieved international recognition, including a one-person exhibition at the American Folk Art Museum in New York City in 2009, Kaleidoscope Quilts: The Art of Paula Nadelstern. [1]

  3. Kaleidoscope - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, a short-lived magazine dedicated to kaleidoscopes—Kaleidoscope Review—was published, covering artists, collectors, dealers, events, and including how-to articles. This magazine was created and edited by Brett Bensley, at that time a well-known kaleidoscope artist and resource on kaleidoscope information.

  4. Laura Buckley - Wikipedia

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    Fata Morgana, a giant kaleidoscope art installation. 2012. Buckley worked in various digital and video medias including "moving image, kinetics, sound, light, sculpture and digital print". [5] She described to Bomb magazine in 2014 that she had stopped painting and started "painting with light". [4] She hoped her work made people feel: "A ...

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  6. Kaleidoscope (British radio series) - Wikipedia

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    Kaleidoscope started out being broadcast between 22.30 and 23.00 each weekday night (allowing it to include live reviews of first nights). Early presenters were alternately Kenneth Robinson and Brian J. Ford. The programme subsequently ran in a variety of slots over the years, including mid-evening, in the lead up to the 22.00 news, and in mid ...

  7. Kaleidica - Wikipedia

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    Website Official Kaleidica website The Kaleidica Light Instrument , is software developed by Chuck Henderson and published by Fishrock Studios for creating symmetrical and abstract pattern art , animations and real-time user-generated light-shows much like a mechanical kaleidoscope.

  8. Bridge Tender's House (artwork) - Wikipedia

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    Position of the project on the 14th Street Bridge. The Washington D.C. Department of Transportation believed that the watchtower, which served as a lookout point for the bridge's former role as a drawbridge (which ended in the 1960s), was an eyesore and requested the assistance of the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities to find an artist to create something that would enhance the space.

  9. Alan Aldridge - Wikipedia

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    Aldridge was born in North London and lived in Los Angeles, California. He is survived by 8 children: fashion photographer Miles Aldridge, model and social activist Saffron Aldridge and Marc from his first marriage to Rita Farthing; two sons, Pim and Toby, from a relationship with Andrea Gayler; and two daughters, models Lily Aldridge and Ruby Aldridge, and a son, James, from his second ...