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Cannel Room Tribeca on Cannel and West Broadway with R Hunter Eitel http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1188320137
Breaking Light
Comments on Facebook, Twitter, Tumbler, Flicker, et., al. However, the play has also garnered much critical attention for its nuanced and sometimes elusive treatment of issues of gender disguises, thwarted social ambition, and all the forms of love: misguided love, love conventions, self-love, and true love that wins through in the end.
Red lazar, beams dark rooms, streamers of electricity create distance and collapse perspective. Interdependent online social networking have massive multiple relevant personalized conversations that become abandoned to the spectator, a virtual allusion of ones self. Reflective identity is a development of conversations beginning in the mind as a thought then a projection.
Project my arch-textual mapped lifestyle onto the surface of a myself a building or a person. My ideas, my computer, my connection to my own thoughts are heightened senses of reality and all who live while breaking light.
“LAZAR NIGHTS” Billboard for Ray-Ban’s Project Colorize
Scott Alger is a member of a group of leading artists, graffiti artists, fashion designers and photographers based in New York City. He holds a Masters from New York University in conjunction with the International Center of Photography. His work has recently been featured in the fashion/style magazines Marie Claire, Juxtapoz, BlackBook, PaperMag, Surface’s Avant Guardian and more. Alger brings a street edge to fashion photography, using a timed slow exposure, he ‘paints’ or ‘tags’ with colour light to create a dramatic effect. By Ben Austin Fluffpr.com
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Andrew Lockhart, projekt NYC and Anonymous Gallery.





