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Open letter to the Wexner Center for the Arts

Dear Wexner Center for the Arts,

Thank you for serving the arts community and Columbus. I’ve been to a few exhibits, and I’ve been impressed every time I go.

But one thing bugs me. Your ban on personal photography. Why can’t I take pictures to preserve my memory of my visits, especially visits with my kids? I take my camera with me everywhere when I’m with my kids. When I go to the Zoo. Snap. When I’m at a baseball game. Snap. When I’m at COSI. Snap.

When I’m at the Wex. No Snap.

That gives me a giant

So I can understand your ban if only for commercial purposes. You see, even the Metropolitan Museum of Art allows non-commercial photography.

"Descent to Revolution" Open at Columbus College of Art & Design’s Bureau for Open Culture

This is a several month long show featuring artists' collectives from the U.S., France, Mexico and Germany. The theoretical touchstones of the project are Henri Lefebvre, Johan Huizinga, and Jean-Francois Lyotard. The CCAD gallery is empty -- all the activity, including presentations, skill shares, and free play -- are taking place at other venues.

Ohio Film Office’s Music Video Competition to Launch Soon

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the Visionary Report (inaugural post)

This is *the* inauguration of "the visionary report", a report whose author(s) wish to inspire people, in a regularly appearing way, beyond the same old again and towards evolutionary meaning and living in this world.

2nd Screening of Videoactivism and Independent Documentaries, Caracas January 2008 (muestravideo_2008.jpg)

2nd Screening of Videoactivism and Independent Documentaries, Caracas January 2008 (muestravideo_2008.jpg)

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