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Jamie Banes: Urban Areas’ Three-Dimensional Energy

Posted on 06/30/2010 by Synchronized Chaos

          www.jamiebanes.com     jamie@jamiebanes.com   JAMIE BANES   Artist Statement   My attraction to the energy of urban areas inspires a playful, excited examination of the frenzied systems around me.  Highly active environments such as ports, stations, … Continue reading →

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July’s Synchronized Chaos Issue: Moving Past First Impressions

Posted on 07/01/2010 by Synchronized Chaos

  Hello everyone, and welcome to the July issue of Synchronized Chaos Magazine! Thank you very much for sticking with our publication for almost two years, and welcome to the newcomers as we grow and mature. Our theme this month … Continue reading →

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