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Pronounced "Gatherer", but, hey, it's web 2.0 and we leave the last
"e" out right? Gatherr collects the best of this and that from here and
there on the web for no other reason than sharing. It's about stuff
that seemed interesting at the time. Enjoy.




ABOUT

My
name is Tony Johansen. I am an artist. I like art and science and
poetry and books and history and technology and lots more besides.
Every day I am excited by the marvelous things I see in this wonderful
world and beyond. I love the Internet for giving me access to so much.
I am like a sponge for wondrous things or things that make me wonder. This site is really just a
scrapbook. Being on the web, however, means being able to share the
treasures I find. That's me, Tony Johansen, artist who likes to share
my excitement of being alive.




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  • Po-mz

    Wonderful poetry collected and shared by Tony Johansen


  • Archive

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    CoCo de Mer. Of all these examples CoCo de Mer is the only business that is providing sex related products as it sells erotic products and so they can justify using sex to sell on the basis of relevancy. The campagne involved the stenciling of hands and feet in various arrangements suggesting (humorously) various sexual poitions in various places - on walls, in front of chairs and tables, and, as in this case, in doorways. The stencil art always carried the name of the store and the simple message: have fun this holiday.

    CoCo de Mer. Of all these examples CoCo de Mer is the only business that is providing sex related products as it sells erotic products and so they can justify using sex to sell on the basis of relevancy. The campagne involved the stenciling of hands and feet in various arrangements suggesting (humorously) various sexual poitions in various places - on walls, in front of chairs and tables, and, as in this case, in doorways. The stencil art always carried the name of the store and the simple message: have fun this holiday.