Author Archives: cellphoneSketchpad
how to be lost, then found, then recycled
© 2016 Dave Weinberg
how to be one totally compassionate cat
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how to mimic a process without really understanding how it works
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how to bring a tennessee williams sensibility to an otherwise run of the mill urban side street
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how to advertise to other motorists who are probably busy texting, anyway
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how to sponsor the center of the universe
© 2015 Dave Weinberg
how to act like one nation under god
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how to get your fast texmex and chinese all in one place
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how to brighten your world with typography
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how to face the music circa 1970
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how to do your cellphoneSketchpad homework
© 2015 April Sorace
Kingman Academy, teacher and friend from art school days in NYC, Donna McCarthy (aka Ms. Mac) recently assigned cellphoneSketchpad as a semester-long project to her art class students. The results were documented this week in the Kingman DailyMiner by staff reporter Ryan Abella.
The project culminated with a gallery show of student’s work; several pieces will be submitted to a congressional art competition hosted by Congressman Paul Gosar, representing the 4th district of Arizona, USA.
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