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Lin Culbertson
Since the beginning
Works in New York, New York United States of America

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BIO
Lin Culbertson is a musician and sound artist based in New York City. Her recent explorations have been in the realms of free improvisation and electronic music composition. She is co-founder of the improvisational group White Out. She is also a graphic artist and illustrator who has worked extensively in publication and new media design.

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Animated gif project from long ago


Remember animated gifs? Here’s an old art project.

A DIGITAL QUILT

chaos


Instagram profile


Instagram has created their own nifty member profiles. You can check mine out here.

lin11c


Instagrid


It sure is fun seeing all your instagram photos displayed like this.

http://instagrid.me/lin11c/


Brothers Quay at MOMA doesn’t disappoint


I love this photo of the Quay Brothers. I saw the Street of Crocodiles yesterday and it is a masterpiece of animation. The photography in that film is so beautiful. Although the sound bleeding in from the other films playing nearby kind of ruined it. Come on MOMA.

Street of Crocodiles


The world of infographics


I never thought infographics would be my thing, but this beautifully printed and extensive collection runs the gamut from subway maps to a visualization of the all the people who have ever lived. Mind-boggling stuff.

Taschen Information Graphics


Living in the Treetops


I happened upon this article about a village in the trees in Costa Rica. I think it’s time to plan for a visit.
How This Colorado Couple Built a Spectacular Treehouse Village in Costa Rica


White Out with Charles Gayle for Spy Music Festival


White Out will be performing with the incomparable Charles Gayle on July 7th at 285 Kent in Williamsburg  as part of the two week long Spy Music Festival. You can view the entire schedule here:

SPY MUSIC FESTIVAL


Time Warp Movie Posters


This is weird. I just saw these time warp posters on the Behance Network and a little later in a Colette newsletter. They are pretty entertaining. Take a look.

Peter Stults Posters at Colette