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http://www.exergian.com/
I really like how Exergian uses the simplification of form to represent products of popular culture, and how in this way reveals the existence of a collective memory that is able to get engaged with the different levels of abstraction in his work.
Follow his blog on Tumblr.
Found via miriamströbach.
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