Snow Anti I need help with my car's anti-lock brakes...
Ok, so my car is old and the brakes aren't the best (one would have to floor the brakes for the car to fully stop). When i press my brakes while it snows or rains my anti-lock brakes come on, and I don't know how to stop this from happening. And when this does occur I don't know what to do to turn off the anti-brakes because my car keeps going and i have no way of stopping my car. this is very dangerous and i definitely need help. Does anyone have any suggestions? I can't afford to get them fixed...
Your options are:
1) Get a complete brake job done
2) Park the car
3) Ignore it and kill some innocent people
There is no magic option that will make your car stop without spending money, except maybe a tree.
Good Luck!
For Dash Snow photography becomes a way of engaging with environment and memory. Each snapshot captures a place, time, and emotion, freeze-framing the individual components of everyday experience, mapping out the compilation of an identity. Using a Polaroid camera for its instantaneous results and association as keep-sakes, the familiar format of Snow’s photos replicates the sentiments of his images: cheap, disposable, and plebian mementos become humble evidence of discarded beauty.
Documenting his life through a lens, Snow’s photographs explore personal existence as a periphery to globalised culture. Presenting an unabridged account of his marginalised lifestyle, Snow’s often uncomfortable images paint an intimate portrait where topical issues such as sex, drugs, poverty, and anti-social behaviour are confronted from a frank position of personal participation. Translated through the generic quality of his medium, Snow’s photos convey the disoriented fragments of memory as voyeuristic observation, conceiving the experience of ‘self’ as a bi-product of mass media dissociation.
Picturing the underbelly of contemporary culture, Snow distances his images with cinematic veritas. Graffiti, ironically broken signage, seedy hotel sex romps, and instances of human despair don’t evoke empathy, but rather suggest a poetic affirmation of humanity and against-the-odds survivalism.
Dash Snow’s Untitled (Thong) reworks imagery of porn, violence, and glamour into a totem of faded power. Recalling the optimistic ideology of Suprematist design, Snow’s collage presents a futuristic icon from degenerate emblems. Mounted on a mundane wall paper background, photocopied snippets of syringes, gems, rodents, machine parts and bottoms merge as an abstracted cyborg figure, an unsavoury goddess of underclass bravura. Read Entire Article of Dash Snow at the saatchi-gallery
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