they wanted to use one of my photos and ended up not using it ... of course they didn't tell me, I bought the book, and then realized the photo was not there. it's a good ploy to get people to buy the book, since all of the materials were donated by volunteers like myself. It's a pretty cheap trick.
The Massive Change Exhibit was commissioned and organized by the Vancouver Art Gallery, curated by Bruce Mau, and designed by the Institute without Boundaries. They have a "materials gallery" of interesting products http://www.massivechange.com/matExhi_01.html The first thing visiotrs see in the gallery is FLATLITE electroluminescent tape http://www.e-lite.com
Bruce Mau, Institute without Boundaries
Is there anybody who knows something about Bruce Mau project with Institute without Boundaries?
check out massivechange.org or the accompanying book "Massive Change"
I did, but I am curious if somebody knows more about this project, or is there anybody who participated in it.
they wanted to use one of my photos and ended up not using it ... of course they didn't tell me, I bought the book, and then realized the photo was not there. it's a good ploy to get people to buy the book, since all of the materials were donated by volunteers like myself. It's a pretty cheap trick.
The Massive Change Exhibit was commissioned and organized by the Vancouver Art Gallery, curated by Bruce Mau, and designed by the Institute without Boundaries. They have a "materials gallery" of interesting products http://www.massivechange.com/matExhi_01.html The first thing visiotrs see in the gallery is FLATLITE electroluminescent tape http://www.e-lite.com
I used to work in the same building where his office is in TO. He's got crazy hair.
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