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Posted on January 1, 2013 by Lorie Novak

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I love that Yoko continues to gives us this gift in the New York Times. It also rewards those of us who still read the paper version since it does not appear on nytimes.com. In the past, she has offered  downloads on the imagine peace website.

Another view out the window with a nod of course to Robert Heinecken:

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PROJECT LINKS

Above The Fold
Looking at the photographs on the front page of The New York Times since 1999.

Migraine Register
Instagram: @migraineregister
Twitter: @MigraineReg

Random Interference
Web project that explores the afterlife of images and the experience of looking at photographs as a disruptive encounter. I continually update with new images.

Photographic Interference
Project mining my collection of newspapers.
Essay by Laura Wexler

Looking back:
Collected Visions

A web project and installation that explores how family photographs shape our memory.

Reverb
Placing my family photographs in juxtapostion with media images from the second half of the 20th Century with random Internet audio.

PUBLICATIONS

Dancing with the Zapatistas: Twenty Years Later co-edited with Diana Taylor; Duke University & Hemi Press

Women Mobilizing Memory, Collaborative Archives: Connective Histories, exhibition catalogue featuring Above The Fold

“Family Projections: Lorie Novak in conversation with Marianne Hirsch,” Family Politics, Issue 20, Photoworks Annual, Brighton, England, PDF

My essay "Photographic Interference" is included in Picturing Atrocity, edited by Geoffrey Batchen, Mick Gidley, Nancy K. Miller, and Jay Prosser.  PDF

I created the cover image for Marianne Hirsch's book The Generation of Postmemory: Writing and Visual Culture After the Holocaust.

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