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Universal Visual Manifesto


Dates:
Thu Oct 05, 2006 00:00 - Wed Oct 04, 2006

Infrastructure
Tangled Wires
Hysterical Architecture
Tectonics
Weather

Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jXrW2ITuzM

more of emil's and hiri's artwork can be seen on:
www.polandkorearelations.com


EVENT

A Virtual Gallery in Brooklyn


Dates:
Fri Sep 29, 2006 00:00 - Thu Sep 28, 2006

We have a different approach to selling art. We don't make it easy and we don't want to make it straightforward. Instead, we want shopping for our art to be a unique experience in during which the viewer can experience the allure and reality (sometimes grimy reality) of North Brooklyn living.

The Brooklyn Apartment is a virtual tour of my apartment and my friend's apartment. We have art hanging up on the walls of our bedrooms, bathrooms, and kitchens. Sometimes the art is hidden and it requires curiosity to be found. We also include of our environment to make the viewer feel immersed in our environment.

We hope you stop by the Poland-Korea Relations site. The link above will take you to the art page which opens the gallery window. Enjoy. Hope you like what you see.

The link:
http://www.polandkorearelations.com/art.html

-EmilHiri
Poland-Korea Relations


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New York Artists Doing A Daily Video Blog


Dates:
Wed Sep 20, 2006 00:00 - Wed Sep 20, 2006

Poland Korea Relations is an art collaboration between Emil and Hiri who represent their respective countries. We both live in NY york and make art here.

PKR Video Daily is the new focus of our website. From now on we will post a video every day (with the exception of weekends). The video will include the location of where the recording was made. This way we are making a diary of ourselves and of New York City.

The rest of our website is as it was before with the blog that's like a drawer with many shelves, and all our other artistic output.

We hope you like this site.

-EmilHiri


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The NASCO Corridor is a perfect target for terrorists


Dates:
Tue Aug 29, 2006 00:00 - Tue Aug 29, 2006

..and NATURAL DISASTERS

(for full article with images and videos go to Poland Korea Relations http://www.polandkorearelations.com/)

(if you don't know what the NASCO corridor is yet it is the Death Star: http://www.nascocorridor.com/)

The proposed corridor's 1200-foot right-of-way could easily be disrupted with a chemical or atomic explosion from materials well enough disguised to cross the border controls.

The 1200-foot right-of-way could also easily go underwater during a flood and/or a hurricane.

It seems reckless for the NASCO and TTC developers to want to build such a vulnerable highway.

DON'T LET 911 REPEAT
SUPPORT A BETTER ALTERNATIVE:

I propose the construction of multiple, smaller corridors which would run from Mexico to East, West and Central locations in the US.

Having one big corridor is a terrible idea. A disruption at any point in the corridor will thwart traffic in the entire corridor.

If there are several smaller corridors, for example 4, then they won't be as easily disrupted. If one is attacked or flooded, there are still 3 left. One disruption would NOT disable the ENTIRE system.

PLEASE TELL EVERYONE ABOUT THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


EVENT

The NASCO Corridor is a perfect target for terrorists


Dates:
Tue Aug 29, 2006 00:00 - Tue Aug 29, 2006

..and NATURAL DISASTERS

(for full article with images and videos go to Poland Korea Relations http://www.polandkorearelations.com/)

(if you don't know what the NASCO corridor is yet it is the Death Star: http://www.nascocorridor.com/)

The proposed corridor's 1200-foot right-of-way could easily be disrupted with a chemical or atomic explosion from materials well enough disguised to cross the border controls.

The 1200-foot right-of-way could also easily go underwater during a flood and/or a hurricane.

It seems reckless for the NASCO and TTC developers to want to build such a vulnerable highway.

DON'T LET 911 REPEAT
SUPPORT A BETTER ALTERNATIVE:

I propose the construction of multiple, smaller corridors which would run from Mexico to East, West and Central locations in the US.

Having one big corridor is a terrible idea. A disruption at any point in the corridor will thwart traffic in the entire corridor.

If there are several smaller corridors, for example 4, then they won't be as easily disrupted. If one is attacked or flooded, there are still 3 left. One disruption would NOT disable the ENTIRE system.

PLEASE TELL EVERYONE ABOUT THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!