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  2. Data Garden - Wikipedia

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    Label activity [ edit ] In conjunction with releasing music downloads on plantable artwork, [ 2 ] Data Garden has produced installations and events at The Philadelphia Museum of Art , [ 3 ] The Noguchi Museum, Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia , SXSW Festival, and Bartram's Garden in Philadelphia, among others.

  3. Museum label - Wikipedia

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    A typical museum label from the De Young Museum in San Francisco. A museum label is a label describing an object exhibited in a museum or one introducing a room or area. [1] [2] At a minimum, museum labels should identify the creator, title, date, location, and materials of the work, insofar as these can be known.

  4. Sticker art - Wikipedia

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    The first recognized example of sticker art in the USA is Andre the giant has a posse by Shepard Fairey, created in 1989. [5] The first European (and non-American) sticker art project is that by Piermario Ciani, initially started in the 1980s within the Trax project and more intensely starting from 1991, [6] as also documented by a catalogue published in that year. [7]

  5. Label 228 - Wikipedia

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    Label 228 is available free of charge at all USPS Post Office locations or delivered by mail when ordered online. [1] Due to the widespread availability of Label 228, and the relatively large areas of blank space within the design, it has been widely used in sticker art and graffiti more commonly known as "slaps". Unlike many other stickers and ...

  6. Pop art - Wikipedia

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    Product labeling and logos figure prominently in the imagery chosen by pop artists, seen in the labels of Campbell's Soup Cans, by Andy Warhol. Even the labeling on the outside of a shipping box containing food items for retail has been used as subject matter in pop art, as demonstrated by Warhol's Campbell's Tomato Juice Box, 1964 (pictured).

  7. Bodystorming - Wikipedia

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    Bodystorming is a technique sometimes used in interaction design or as a creativity technique.It has also been cited as catalyzing scientific research when used as a modeling tool.

  8. Howard S. Becker - Wikipedia

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    Howard Saul Becker (April 18, 1928 – August 16, 2023) was an American sociologist who taught at Northwestern University.Becker made contributions to the sociology of deviance, sociology of art, and sociology of music. [2]

  9. Red Light Center - Wikipedia

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    Red Light Center offers Community Events, such as classes, meeting rooms, live music with dancing and art-gallery openings. Users also have the ability to put on their own events. In many locations, one can smoke hookahs of ganja and eat magic mushrooms , which can have their effects shaken off at the user's choice.

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