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A New Blog
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Kevin L. Ferguson
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January 24, 2012
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Back to School
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Kevin L. Ferguson
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August 29, 2011
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The Office Typewriter
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May 25, 2011
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Inimical To
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Kevin L. Ferguson
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April 13, 2011
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Vacuum
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Kevin L. Ferguson
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April 6, 2011
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Crime Scene
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March 23, 2011
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LA
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Kevin L. Ferguson
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March 9, 2011
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Question Salad
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March 1, 2011
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Skittering Juddering
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February 8, 2011
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For the Love of Typee
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January 10, 2011
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ProfFerguson: The way he has his extras walk down a street in KISS IN DEATH, clearly Schroeder has never lived in NYC.
ProfFerguson: Watching Barbet Schroeder's KISS OF DEATH: another ash-heap depiction of Queens, NY.
ProfFerguson: On the symmetry of cosmic fairy tale bodies: http://t.co/xqLNern5
ProfFerguson: "The visual objects in a composition are like so many cosmic bodies attracting and repelling one another in space." -- Rudolf Arnheim.
ProfFerguson: @sallitt Most anything from Dell will look pulp with a 95¢ sticker! Can't get away with that these days--people know their airport lit.
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