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William Morris

Tribute web site


A tribute web site dedicated to William Morris, artist, book printer, poet, weaver, embroiderer, dyer, calligrapher, translator, businessman, architectural preservationist, and textile, stained glass, and interior designer.


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Out of Control

Amnesty International, Arm Control
Quicktime, 40 sec, 320x240px

Raising awareness about the issue of arms control and proliferation with some punk rock and some down home cooking. The music is by the (now defunct) band 'Die Cheerleader Die,' and the bread was delicious.

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Simon Patterson

Logo and 10 second sting
Quicktime, 21 sec, 320x240px

Simon Patterson is a British conceptual artist who uses borrowed patterns and symbols in his work. One of his well-known pieces is "The Great Bear" based on the London Tube map. The music in this piece is an original composition by my friend Ross. All you have to do is follow the pulsing red ball.

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The Phone

Stereotype-based motion piece
Quicktime, 31 sec, 320x240px

Using the idea of a stereotype, what makes one, and how they are inappropriate, a 30 second sting was created to with the idea of the horror movie genre's 'killer' and 'ingénue' stereotypes. The style was inspired by the French film, "La Jetée"

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