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[35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois, United States]

Description: Detailed view of stonework and windows above the front doors of a multistory building at 35 East Wacker Drive in Chicago, Illinois. The address, "35 East Wacker Drive" is engraved in the stone above the doors, at the bottom of this image. The building was also formerly known as the North American Life Building, the Pure Oil Building, and the Jewelers' Building.
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Date: 1924/1927~
Creator: Thielbar and Fugard

[333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois]

Description: Southeast entrance to the building at 333 W. Wacker Drive in Chicago, Illinois. There are steps leading up to the entrance and two marble columns flank the doorway. The lower part of the building is made of stone with windows above.
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Date: 1983
Creator: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
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[Interview with Elda Harrington]

Description: This transcript is the record of an interview with photographer Elda Harrington about how technology affects her work as part of a lecture series, "Women Art Technology." During the interview, Harrington discusses her own work in photography as well as the schools and the photography festival that she has established in Argentina. The transcript includes a brief introduction with a biography of Harrington and general information about the lecture series and the specific interview. A list of … more
Date: April 2, 2008
Creator: Kidd, Allison & Westrup, Sarah
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[Interview with Adelma Benavente Garcia]

Description: This transcript is the record of an interview with photographer Adelma Benavente Garcia about how technology affects her work as part of a lecture series, "Women Art Technology." During the interview, Garcia discusses the projects she has worked on to preserve photographs in the Andes mountains and other parts of Peru. The transcript includes a brief introduction with a biography of Garcia and general information about the lecture series and the specific interview. A list of 'Suggested readi… more
Date: March 25, 2008
Creator: Kidd, Allison & Westrup, Sarah
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[Interview with Paula Sibilia]

Description: This transcript is the record of an interview with Paula Sibilia about how technology affects her work as part of a lecture series, "Women Art Technology." During the interview, Sibilia discusses her research into how technological body modifications affect the cultural, social, and philosophical aspects of the human body. The transcript includes a brief introduction with a biography of Sibilia and general information about the lecture series and the specific interview. A list of 'Suggested … more
Date: April 23, 2008
Creator: Kidd, Allison & Westrup, Sarah

[Fountains]

Description: Photograph of the fountains in front of City Hall in Toronto, Canada. The The fountain is visible in the foreground surrounded by a concrete walkway and numerous people. Two metal arches span the fountain pool in the back. Buildings are visible in the background.
Date: unknown
Creator: Gough, Ray

[Toronto City Hall]

Description: Photograph of City Hall in Toronto, Canada. The east tower is visible in the middle ground. A blue and a yellow umbrella are visible in the foreground above people walking towards the building.
Date: unknown
Creator: Gough, Ray

[Couple at the Beach]

Description: Photograph of a couple at the beach in Mexico. The couple is visible in the foreground on a hammock holding glass bottles. Other hammocks are visible behind the couple. The beach is visible in the background.
Date: unknown
Creator: Gough, Ray

[Beach Scene]

Description: Photograph of a beach scene in Mexico. Two palm trees are visible on the beach in the foreground. In the background, mountains are visible on the other shore across the water.
Date: unknown
Creator: Gough, Ray

[Mexican House]

Description: Photograph a house in Mexico. A doorway is visible in the foreground. Through the doorway, an entrance way and chair are visible. The tile roof and bell are visible in the top of the frame.
Date: unknown
Creator: Gough, Ray
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