Comments on: WHAT A DECADE LOOKS LIKE. http://urbanhonking.com/pica/2005/07/01/what_a_decade_looks_like/ Tue, 19 Mar 2013 23:29:54 +0000 hourly 1 By: cynthia church http://urbanhonking.com/pica/2005/07/01/what_a_decade_looks_like/#comment-430 Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:19:02 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/pica/2005/07/01/what_a_decade_looks_like/#comment-430 i missed the show this year!!!!! boo hoo! i’m a starved for art starving artist living on an island off the coast of washington…i love what you guys are doing…keep on making art!!!

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By: Kristan http://urbanhonking.com/pica/2005/07/01/what_a_decade_looks_like/#comment-429 Wed, 07 Sep 2005 15:10:26 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/pica/2005/07/01/what_a_decade_looks_like/#comment-429 Thanks mikey for the tip off about the PDF- Timbuktu – you are right we strugglle with our own web site all the time. DAMN FLASH ! DAMN It to HELL!
I am sorry for the confusion – hope you got the info you need.

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By: Mikey http://urbanhonking.com/pica/2005/07/01/what_a_decade_looks_like/#comment-428 Tue, 06 Sep 2005 14:36:39 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/pica/2005/07/01/what_a_decade_looks_like/#comment-428 Hey Timbuktu, i found the downloadable PDF much easier to scan through.
Check it out:
http://www.pica.org/tba2005/TBA05_Guide.pdf

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By: timbuktu http://urbanhonking.com/pica/2005/07/01/what_a_decade_looks_like/#comment-427 Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:18:05 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/pica/2005/07/01/what_a_decade_looks_like/#comment-427 So the PICA website pages for TBA aren’t as helpful as they could be – again. The site looks okay, but is dependent on a fast connection and isn’t copy pastable. A calendar ought to be clear as day.
pica.org/tba2005 booo

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By: mike(bookpublishingliving2005)jones{whoismikejones} http://urbanhonking.com/pica/2005/07/01/what_a_decade_looks_like/#comment-426 Sat, 02 Jul 2005 12:52:47 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/pica/2005/07/01/what_a_decade_looks_like/#comment-426 yo, count me and a “+” 1 in on that brad adkins preformance walk. someone told me about a project Francis Alys did where he wore a knitted sweater and attached one of it’s frayed strings to an object and walked around the block until the sweater was gone. another project was getting your hands on a loaded BERETTA and taking a stroll down a city block with it in your hands.

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