Photography that shows everyday life through hmor, and irony to a point have always been a favorite of mine. Wurm's work with photography made me laugh, and I admired his blunt outlook on his life. "Smoking a Joint Before Breakfast" was one of my favorites, since I know many of people who do the same exact thing to start thier day. Its nice to see, reassuring almost that there are people who are either stuck in a rut like the rest of us. That the most bland of feeling can be seen as "beautiful."
The Fry was my favorite of all places to visit that day. I've lived in Seattle for 9 years, and I had never been there before. I was surprised that I could miss something like this. The Victorian art was interesting, but didn't affect me enough to want to stay and look at it closely. I felt as if it was something I had seen many times before. All in all, it was a nice experience. The "Searching For A Bomb" series was funny, and the photos like "Fuck The Third World Country" were fun to look at, and were cool, since they took time to actually figure out what they really meant.