The Summer of Great American Dread

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For Don DeLillo

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Transitory 2.0

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Nothing is Stirring

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The Compiled Data of Konrad D. Hellblau

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Blip Bleep

5/23/08
(me in 1968)

Jill Freedman
Get Real
1968

 

22/5/08

I graduated a few days ago. Here are the pictures I've been sitting on from Peenemünde.

 

8/5/08

A Big Horray for My Teens!

We are launching the website for the Norman Thomas High School afterschool workshop I've been co-teaching through the Community Collaborations program at NYU, TODAY!

 

8/5/08, part zwei

a tiny online show I'm in

 
27/4/08

For those of you who missed my thesis show, the pictures will be at 721 Broadway starting on 28 April.

They will be on the ground floor and in the window, on the west side of Broadway, at Waverly Place.

Yours,

(German Space People & Me, Venice, 2007)

Sophie T Lvoff


 

1/4/08

Sophie T Lvoff photographs part of a group show.

Opening tonight at 22 west 22nd st, 18:00-20:00

They will be on view for 100 years.

However, the hot pink lipstick is for one night only.

Yours,

Sophie T Lvoff

 

24/3/08

I went to the Army Research Center at Penemünde, in Germany. This is where Wernher von Braun and his team researched and executed some heavy-duty rocket engineering. It's at the tippy top and tippy east of Germany, on the Baltic Sea.

I'm researching this Wernher vB. His ancestors knew I. Kant. I. Kant gave his family a silver spoon. Wernher almost failed math and physics as a kid, although by the 12th grade, he was teaching the 13th grade math class. He had utopian ideas about space travel, but questionable ethics.

sophie_rocket.jpg

 

 

Yours,

Sophie T Lvoff

 
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