THE SITE AT MANOVERBOARD FEATURES MACIEJ TOPORWICZ
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May 2002
1. MANOVERBOARD
The Site at MANOVERBOARD is an online project space that features artists
and writers of "extreme vision." Now in its fourth year, The Site exhibits
new artists and writers nearly every month and provides a running archive of
artists shown. The Site is a project of MANOVERBOARD, a Brooklyn-based Web
design and development company providing high quality work to innovative
clients.
2. MACIEJ TOPOROWICZ FEATURED
The Site is honored to be the first to exhibit a new collection of work by
Maciej Toporowicz, who is currently featured in the Jewish Museum's
Mirroring Evil exhibition. The collection, entitled "Medium is a Message,"
features eight new color photographs, an interview with Maciej, as well as
two tracks from his new CD, "Erased." The Site also offers these works for
exclusive sale for a limited time only.
3. THE ARCHIVE
While visiting The Site, please also check out the Archive of Featured
Artists from 1998-2002. Fred Betz, a painter and the Featured Artist in
March 2002, is a must-see.
4. RE-DESIGN IN THE WORKS
MANOVERBOARD is growing. In the coming months, we will be re-designing all
of our online properties, including The Site, Deckchairs on the Titanic (a
Web log), and our corporate site. Please bear with us as we become
ship-shape.
5. FURTHER INFO
For more information about MANOVERBOARD's design services, please write to
info@manoverboard.com. Additionally, the Site continually seeks new artists
and writers to feature. I look forward to your comments, questions, and
general recommendations.
Andrew Boardman, Editor
editor@manoverboard.com
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