This is a great idea. Along these lines, I think it
would be great to update the Artbase genre & key word
fields & also the fresh text search/store fields to
better accomodate/archive blogs… It's getting to be
that time…
— Net Art News <netartnews@rhizome.org> wrote:
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NET ART NEWS November 22,
2004Blog Yourself BlueHas the weblog become the best
example of cyber studio? In today'scultural/economic
climate blogging offers artists an overhead-free space
tocreate, disseminate and generate dialogue around
their work. Rhizome's ownDirector of Technology
Francis Hwang wants to address this new phenomenon,so
he's assembled a panel of four net art experts to
talk–not blog–aboutit. Kabir Carter, creator of the
sound-based Walking in the City joinsphotoblogger
David F. Gallagher, arts critic Tom Moody and net
artist t.whidof MTAA for 'Blogging and the Arts,' a
discussion that will 'addressquestions such as whether
blogs will change the nature of discourse in thefine
arts field, and ways that artists and critics are
integrating this newform of communications into their
own work.' The event is sponsored by PubSub Concepts
Inc. and takes place at the New Museum of Contemporary
Art onTuesday, November 23, from 6:00-8:30 p.m. Real
people, real place, realtime. - Peggy
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November 22, 2004
Blog Yourself Blue
Has the weblog become the best example of cyber
studio? In today's cultural/economic climate blogging
offers artists an overhead-free space to create,
disseminate and generate dialogue around their work.
Rhizome's own Director of Technology Francis Hwang
wants to address this new phenomenon, so he's
assembled a panel of four net art experts to talk–not
blog–about it. Kabir Carter, creator of the
sound-based Walking in the City joins photoblogger
David F. Gallagher, arts critic Tom Moody and net
artist t.whid of MTAA for 'Blogging and the Arts,' a
discussion that will 'address questions such as
whether blogs will change the nature of discourse in
the fine arts field, and ways that artists and critics
are integrating this new form of communications into
their own work.' The event is sponsored by Pub Sub
Concepts Inc. and takes place at the New Museum of
Contemporary Art on Tuesday, November 23, from
6:00-8:30 p.m. Real people, real place, real time. -
Peggy MacKinnon
http://rhizome.org/events/blogging_and_the_arts/
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