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Storyboard Samples - Spook™ Experiment 1781 - James Armistead ...
Storyboards 2007 - Present: A Sample. About | druckversion print version | Sitemap · Login Jimdo-Logout | Edit ...
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Drawings 2006-2007 - Spook™ Experiment 1781 - James Armistead ...
Spook™ Drawings 2006-2007. hand drawn forensic reconstructions & digitally altered forensic studies together. About | druckversion print version | Sitemap ...
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Artist's Statement - Spook™ Experiment 1781 - James Armistead ...
... the true story of James Armistead Lafayette - his role as the double ... Memory, personal or social, becomes the act of ordering incomplete pictures. ...
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Storyboard Samples - Spook™ Experiment 1781 - James Armistead ...
Storyboards 2007 - Present: A Sample. About | druckversion print version | Sitemap · Login Jimdo-Logout | Edit ...
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Digital Prints 2006 - Spook™ Experiment 1781 - James Armistead ...
Drawings / Sets 2008 · Drawings 2006-2007 · Digital Prints 2006 · Drawings 2005 · Screenplay · Research Sample: Timeline · Spook for Teachers · About Spook™ ...
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Home - Spook™ Experiment 1781 - James Armistead Lafayette - Double ...
Spook™ is a multimedia installation project, in-progress, based on James’ true story as a double-agent for America’s first Director of Central Intelligence, ...
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Home - Spook™ Experiment 1781 - James Armistead Lafayette - Double ...
In the summer of 1781, James Armistead Lafayette was the sneakiest man in America. He earned this dubious distinction providing intelligence. ...
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About Spook™ - Spook™ Experiment 1781 - James Armistead Lafayette ...
Sometimes it leads to interesting fiction and in my case it led me to a Google search on one of the spellings of my family name, Armistead. James' story ...
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About Spook™ - Spook™ Experiment 1781 - James Armistead Lafayette ...
Dictionary of American Negro Biography: [James Armistead Lafayette]... had been the slave of William Armistead of New Kent County, Va., before being granted ...
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Home - Spook™ Experiment 1781 - James Armistead Lafayette - Double ...
In the summer of 1781, James Armistead Lafayette was the sneakiest man in America. He earned this dubious distinction providing intelligence. ...