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Disturbing Desktops: Our Little Psychopath

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

Taken from The Human Pitbull desktop posted earlier today – Our Little Psychopath. I’d be very interested in anyone disturbed enough to actually have one of these obtrusive desktops for any length of time. I found both of them to be highly destabilising. We went to a Mike Parr exhibition – he is an artist intent on disturbing the viewer. His Dog’s Don’t Notice from the Biennale of Sydney, August 2008 might give you an idea of how he works.

Our Little Psychopath desktop wallpaper for December 2008

You can preview this disturbing desktop [367KB] or download one of the versions below. There are calendar and no calendar versions available. I’ll leave these on the server until the end of the year.

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My name is Steven Clark (aka nortypig) and my passions are business, web development, photography and writing. I have an MBA (Specialisation) and a Bachelor of Computing from the University of Tasmania. I am working as a business management consultant.

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My photography is at Steven Clark Studio and my regular photo blog presents an ongoing stream of latest images at Walk a Mile in my Shoes and I'm working on a long-term photography project called the King Island Project.

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