Lacey Harrier looks at one of her collaborators at "Dot-Gone" exhibit.Julie Paris encialacey Hanada's Chronicle photo looks at one of her collaborators at "Dot-Gone" exhibit.Photos of the Chronicle taken by Julie PlasenciaOnce, you may be programming code, crashing at the launch party, or working with numbers late at night.Once upon a time, you might be so obsessed with your work that you didn't realize that you ignored a part of yourself.Maybe you desire yourselfexpression.So you can connect with three women who are transforming the original art space in the mission area.Later in the evening, 24-year-old Jamie Michael and 23-year-old Xenia Jordan screwed the hook to the wall, knocked the garbage out with sand, and punched the card for artistic creationgone."This exhibition is trying to make sense of the turmoil in the Internet economy ---It developed so fast during the boom that it could not understand.With the stock market downturn, people began to think.The analysis includes a mural about the ups and downs of technology.Heavy Nasdaq, a wall of business cards for abandoned startups, Aeron chairs pulled to Ikea's table, computers flashing screen shots of dead web companies, silkNew failed filter imagesEconomic director.With the spirit of the Gulf era changing from dazzling to existential-"What is the meaning of life?" --These people in their twenties found something important to them.Michael, one of the organizers of the device, found himself looking for "something important" last fall ".After losing the design work of online advertising firm Zentropy Partners in October, She-Cross the South to the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh.Modstowe native with her camera, hoping to reconnect with art-But I realize that this commitment is only valid at home."I came back for real life," Michael said in a thick sneaker ." Her dark hair was tamed under a red handkerchief.She formed a small art group with graduates from the University of California, Berkeley, and was very famous."I have been in the studio at school.I missed the part that used the brain."This feeling of loss may not be different from the feeling experienced by thousands of elderly people aged 10 or 20 who are out of work and want to know what to do.For now, in this area, these women can be sure of what they have done.Right after 11.m.On Monday, Michael and Jordan began their nest at the bullhead Gallery in San Francisco.Lacey Hanada, 21, is the third member of Famous, who is elsewhere, but also spent months planning the project with them.The exhibition started in less than four days and the place was messy, but two women were dealing with the mess.They didn't have to look down and went over the vacuum cleaner, plywood, a bunch of plastic wrapping paper, a few cans of paint, a few rolls of tape.Jordan, wearing an orange jersey and a bright yellow hat, picked up a can of heightShiny paint and eyes on the label.The freckle architect was loudly worried that when they removed the masking tape adjacent to their stylized Nasdaq chart, the paint would harden and fall off.Michael proposed to follow an X-Acto knife, rate Jordan's paint work with clean lines.The gallery is small with only four walls, concrete floors and juryLighting system.Artist Mariah Robertson, 25, Cnet office administrator;David Rudolf, 26, an HTML programmer at PlanetOut, decided to open their former studio space under the 26 th Street Mission area apartment to others in December 1999."We hope there is a place where these ideas can be realized," The Wildlife said ."haired, soft-Robertson said she came by bike around midnight.After a slow start last year, they booked two shows a month until August.Robertson chats with her newest art tenant about the difficulties of breaking into the established art world, the struggle to make money, the cute boy, the idea of photo namesRepair businessCompared with the cynicism prevalent in the tech industry, Jordan and Michael appear so young and idealistic.They can still talk about "the channel to protect the new art movement" without a trace of pretending or irony.They often interrupt their conversation with a warm "that's beautiful ---Whether it's describing an empty blue water bottle or a pack of unopened business cards.At the same time, they don't want their parents to know that they smoke or that one of them has multiple tattoos.They live in endless conversations below seemingly simple clips: halfThe toned silk screen represents the way technology CEOs disband from public view, and the spacing between business cards makes them look isolated and seen as objects in the distance, online Financial Research is integrated into their article."It's not a gimmick," Jordan said, criticizing their project .""Everything has a foundation of knowledge.'Dot-Gon' is very interesting and witty, but it is a very solid work."Every decision is the result of a collective effort."Call her," Jordan said.m.They are deciding how to hang the business card donated by the laid-off tech worker.Card from APBnews, go ahead.com, More.Com and other companies experienced a terrible nostalgic journey during last year's closure and layoffs.When reading from left to right, should the viewer's eyes move to the ceiling or down to the floor?"We don't make a decision whether it's up or down," Michael CrossOn the phone, Carl's English major, Hanada, said he was busy preparing a presentation for class."If you have no problem feeling down, then there is a different feeling.Outside, a bus roared past the empty streets.Liquor stores and coinsThe laundry room operated in the same block was closed at night and the housing project opposite was quiet.At that time, everything seemed isolated.Internally, they deliberately move, anticipate each other's needs, and understand each other's purpose.There, time runs from midnight to dawn.."Dot-"Disappear" in the nest of the bullhead Gallery 3318, (415) 609-9008.Reception starts today from 7 to 10.m.April 20.
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