Merienda.
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Anya Gallaccio‘s installation Red on Green may leave elicit a different reaction depending on when you catch the show. Gallaccio plucked the heads of 10,000 roses and arranged them into large neat rectangle. At first the installation may resemble a grand romantic gesture. However, Gallaccio’s interest is piqued by what the installation becomes. In a way Red on Green turns into a type of natural performance as the field of red shifts to brown. She utilizes the loaded symbol of the rose as a starting point for investigating the natural processes of death and decay.
So I made a custom Pokéball skin for my MacBook Pro. I lined everything up and manually cut the circle out of the middle. Now, when you open the laptop (and the backlight is on), the circle glows. I’m pretty happy with it. ^^
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