Duchamp After Unbekannt
Stephen Lauf




2026.03.11
Hey, it's only a theory.

"Getting something other than light to travel faster than light, there's the real challenge."


"But, by all means, forget what I say before I even finish saying it."


"Maybe now they'll start tearing down buildings before they're even finished construction."



2024.03.11

a work within This One's for George



2017.03.11

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2013.03.11
Old school - when it was done manually - anyone care to share some old work?
My post-CAD 'manual' work is a lot more interesting:
1983

1984

It's photo-copy ink on paper collaged. The work was produced in the computer room at Cooper & Pratt Architects during one of my lunch breaks. The design is a Museum of the Un-Intended.
1984

1986

CAD freed-up the hands (and mind) to do whatever they wanted. I may be the first one that ever got that.



2012.03.11
Why is the United States pulled out of future World's Fair events? See this amazing video EXPO '67 Pavilion
My response is not aimed at World Fair events; it is a response to "the United States not being involved in future World's Fair events."
My response is intentionally full of ambiguity, innuendo and double entendre. Funny how it otherwise and inadvertently performs as a test as to whether the audience here is sophisticated or not.



2007.03.11
...and speaking of random tangents
Getting something other than light to travel faster than light, there's the real challenge.
It sounds to me like they stretched a light pulse, rather than make it go faster. But, by all means, forget what I say before I even finish saying it.
Maybe now they'll start tearing down buildings before they're even finished construction. Hey, it's only a theory.



2003.03.11
ideas
Rubbing My Duchampiana Oeuvre



2001.03.11
Philadelphia Museum of Art























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