Ian Bunn: 120101 Isn't it time for Occupy Earth?
Ian Bunn: 120102 Looks as if it were born in a minute
Ian Bunn: 120103 Documents L.A.’s part in an international movement
Ian Bunn: 120104 I like the whimsy of all this hullabaloo
Ian Bunn: 120105 It’s always been about the money
Ian Bunn: 120106 Their faces are full of anxieties
Ian Bunn: 120107 Raising money for own future from incredibly wealthy
Ian Bunn: 120108 A harbinger of the young revolutionaries
Ian Bunn: 120109 Inexplicable connection to a place we barely knew
Ian Bunn: 120110 Hermeneutics, the philosophy of interpretation
Ian Bunn: 120111 Tests conducted if any urine damage
Ian Bunn: Yayoi Kusama the 82 year old Japanese conceptual artist renowned for her obsessive repetition of dots and patterns has a major solo exhibition titled ‘Look Now, See Forever’ at the Queensland GOMA. One of the pieces titled The obliteration room 2011, is a
Ian Bunn: 120113 Only one explanation: the Brian Cox effect
Ian Bunn: 120114 Hopes of a nation now rest on one man
Ian Bunn: 120115 Live prospectively & tell your story retrospectively
Ian Bunn: 120116 South Carolina. I'm doin' it!
Ian Bunn: 120117 Expert in creating mesmerizing forms of repetition
Ian Bunn: 120118 Sorry. Time to give it back
Ian Bunn: 120119 They demand their share in consumption
Ian Bunn: 120120 Some kind of justice and equality here
Ian Bunn: 120121 I’m a guy who practices loyalty
Ian Bunn: 120122 Tasked with simply igniting a spark
Ian Bunn: 120123 Lack of leadership by the executive
Ian Bunn: 120124 He has everything that is needed
Ian Bunn: 120125 Lost patience with its government
Ian Bunn: 120126 Solution to a problem that’s not a problem
Ian Bunn: 120127 Prepared and more in tune with the numbers
Ian Bunn: 120128 King Eric now President Eric
Ian Bunn: 120129 Exploited same loophole used by Richy Richs
Ian Bunn: 120130 At the extreme end of the scale