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HarveyKlinger ago

For grins, googled the number. Found this article from 2004. Worth a read:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A3391-2004Dec15.html

And here's the archive for it: http://archive.is/gbFGD

And here's Comet's Business License. Same number so I don't know why he bothered to hide it. It's quite public:

https://www.businesslicensesdc.com/license/66005965/comet-pizza

Archive: http://archive.is/JobZ3

redditsuckz ago

That might be a lead...Brandon Morse had that number before and he's an artist in DC...

Brandon Morse, a young techie who teaches in the University of Maryland art department.

Brandon Morse - Data as Art: Digital Art in McKeldin Library

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yzn1rQg2s3w

Brandon Morse is a professor of Digital Media at the University of Maryland and a Washington, DC

http://archive.is/BAisf

JUNOAK ago

No, Alefantis used to own Strand on Volta. That part is just listing information about the art gallery.

redditsuckz ago

I didnt know that...

Sex, Violence...Ritualistic Themes is his forte on Strand on Volta;

http://archive.is/zbksT

Strand on Volta Cuts In To Some Meaty Issues

Strand on Volta's latest group exhibition, shown along with examples of some less readily identifiable bodily tissue/fluid sculpted from molten glass -- teeth? a jawbone? sperm? tears?

archive.is/YEza1

Dissecting the Artistic Vision of 'Meat and You'

The result offers more than just flesh to chew on. - Who the fuck talks like this??

http://archive.is/xf3JS

James Alefantis also the Board President of TransformerDC;

Transformer is a Washington, DC based 501 (c) 3 non-profit, artist-centered organization that connects and promotes emerging artists locally, nationally and internationally.

http://archive.is/yL9Mf

Visionary Leaders’ Circle Founding Members 2012

James Alefantis

Heather Podesta

Tony Podesta

http://archive.is/5TuL4

Funding Partners;

https://archive.is/ua9H9

SayWhatNOWAY ago

WTF! they call this art! Sickos!