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We're in the middle of creating a new posting schedule that works for us, so you may see some changes around here. Right now, we try to put up a new call every Monday and new responses on Wednesdays.
If you'd like to submit an Answer Song, Exquisite Corpse, or Favorite Collaboration, please send us an email, and we'll post it on a Friday.
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Away Message
Hello, wonderful readers! First off, a big apology for leaving you all with no notice at all. 2012 has been a busy year for both of us: we’re both in MFA programs now, and Carlea even started work on another … Continue reading
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Happy Thanksgiving 2011!
Photo Credit: NYPL Digital Holiday Postcard Database C&R wishes all our stateside friends a very happy Thanksgiving, and asks you to interpret this excellent postcard any way you’d like. Enjoy your holiday!
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Wednesday Exquisite Corpse No. 48
An Exquisite Corpse is a method of collaborative work where words and images are assembled collectively to create new meaning. Drawing from the work in the most recent comment, respond in one line or image only via comments. The first … Continue reading
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Wednesday Exquisite Corpse 33
An Exquisite Corpse is a method of collaborative work where words and images are assembled collectively to create new meaning. Drawing from the work in the most recent comment, respond in one line or image only via comments. The first … Continue reading
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Wednesday Exquisite Corpse No. 32
An Exquisite Corpse is a method of collaborative work where words and images are assembled collectively to create new meaning. Drawing from the work in the most recent comment, respond in one line or image only via comments. The first … Continue reading
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My Favorite Collaboration: 4am Project
Apparently I’m a little behind on this one, but the 4am Project is right up my alley. Started in 2008 by photographer Karen Strunks, the idea behind the project is simple: one day a year, at 4am, participants take a … Continue reading
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Wednesday Exquisite Corpse No. 27
An Exquisite Corpse is a method of collaborative work where words and images are assembled collectively to create new meaning. Drawing from the work in the most recent comment, respond in one line or image only via comments. The first … Continue reading
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My Favorite Collaboration: Lives of the Saints
In the interest of full-disclosure, I should mention that I’ve known Kevin Carter for about half a decade, and I’ve been attending his shows, reading his work, and thinking he’s just about the friendliest guy I’ve ever met for all … Continue reading
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Wednesday Exquisite Corpse No. 26
An Exquisite Corpse is a method of collaborative work where words and images are assembled collectively to create new meaning. Drawing from the work in the most recent comment, respond in one line or image only via comments. The first … Continue reading
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C&C: Collage, Cyborg, Corpse – Metaphors for Collaborative Experience
Below is the video from our paper at Collections & Collaborations, as well as a PDF of the paper itself. Enjoy! We certainly had fun putting it together. Collage, Cyborg, Corpse

