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OTHER WORK
The list of projects on the right (or, as my father used to explain to me, "your other left") are the genesis of THE VN/VO, though in all honesty they have nothing to do with each other. I am often tempted to say these projects are dead. Most of them are certainly old. I suppose, however, if they were dead, I would no longer have them made available. I can say this much: As communication on the Internet has evolved, the need for intricately designed and architected work has become offset by the automated methods for creating such work. In other words, its become easy. That is not necessarily bad. But I've come to believe the focus has shifted from good, solid work, naturally filtered through the complicated (or, demanding) means of creation, to processes which have mechanized near-perfect delivery of every notion, of every person who wishes to publish their every notion. Impressions are the new content. Bothered or not by the reality, The overarching concept is remarkable. The projects have all been shelved. Their far-too-thought-out descriptions still exist. For whatever that is worth. But, you are here and they are there, so...
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MAP OF ADVENTURES MEANT TO EXCITE AND ENLIGHTEN
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theMEDIAbasement
This was the original shell site, which essentially is what this section of THE VN/VO is now. Nevertheless, its worth looking back at the monthly covers and some other hidden gems. But, in reality, its just an over-designed page with eight links.
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The Basement Industry
How to be and feel like a human being in 24 days. Design portfolio included.
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Fragmented
The music of Fragmented. Experimental or maybe ambient or maybe... it doesn't matter. Download any and all of Fragmented's songs- some fifteen hours worth.
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Vacuity
Vacuity Magazine, issue zero. Fiction, prose, random thoughts.
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MirrororriM
The photography of Christopher J. Falvey.
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Perceptionry
A variety of random, small pieces and projects. No real structure.
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PixelZero
Molecules + Tendency = Personality. The content is in the movement of pixels. A fantastic world of simplicity. A very extreme simplicity, at that.
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Assemblage Of Fashion
As a kid, there was little more fascinating than an abandoned storefront to explore. This inadvertently became the web equivalent.
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