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  • I haven’t seen the “piece” or the “installation” or whatever it is called, but I have been to the De Young Museum in the Golden Gate park in San Francisco, where there is a very similar conceit by our own Andy Goldsworthy called Faultline, inspired by the unique character of California’s tectonic topography.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2007

  • I haven’t seen the “piece” or the “installation” or whatever it is called, but I have been to the De Young Museum in the Golden Gate park in San Francisco, where there is a very similar conceit by our own Andy Goldsworthy called Faultline, inspired by the unique character of California’s tectonic topography.

    INSERT A HEADLINE 2007

  • I haven’t seen the “piece” or the “installation” or whatever it is called, but I have been to the De Young Museum in the Golden Gate park in San Francisco, where there is a very similar conceit by our own Andy Goldsworthy called Faultline, inspired by the unique character of California’s tectonic topography.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2007

  • I haven’t seen the “piece” or the “installation” or whatever it is called, but I have been to the De Young Museum in the Golden Gate park in San Francisco, where there is a very similar conceit by our own Andy Goldsworthy called Faultline, inspired by the unique character of California’s tectonic topography.

    Cracking Stuff 2007

  • Faultline is blazingly clever, and just as easy to pick up.

    SLACKERJACK – Monsterstack 2010

  • In Faultline, you have to make folds in the fabric of a level.

    SLACKERJACK – Monsterstack 2010

  • She will use her time there to complete work on her manuscript, Beautiful in the Mouth, which contains poems currently published or forthcoming in Prairie Schooner, Atlanta Review, West Branch, Painted Bride Quarterly, Parthenon West Review, and Faultline, among others.

    Keetje Kuipers reads “Washing Day” by Anna Laetitia Barbauld 2007

  • She will use her time there to complete work on her manuscript, Beautiful in the Mouth, which contains poems currently published or forthcoming in Prairie Schooner, Atlanta Review, West Branch, Painted Bride Quarterly, Parthenon West Review, and Faultline, among others.

    2007 » March 2007

  • Yahoo! fudges video search - By Faultline May 11 - explains some the current workings of Yahoo video.

    Internet News: Multimedia Archives 2009

  • A View from the Faultline yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'A View from the Faultline '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: I met a Birther!

    A View from the Faultline 2009

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