We're writing to let you know about Chicago Public Radio's recent feature on our project Big House / Disclosure. They have presented an interview and excerpts of our work in conjunction with the Third Coast International Audio Festival, where we'll be giving a presentation in November. If you're in ...
“contemporary art allows a multiplicity of interpretation levels but also it's deliberated suspension. his strategrafie it's an evidence. even when the film maker explains or not it's film, the individual always will judge by itself, by the eyes of its personal experience and ...
Specs is a journal of contemporary culture and arts at Rollins College. Our aim is to create sympathetic interfaces between artistic and critical practices.
We invite submissions of critical and/or creative work for the print and web issue, and welcome cultural criticism, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, art, and pieces that ...
E. Brady Robinson: Shift Curated by Chan Chao September 7 - October 6, 2007
The gallery at Flashpoint is pleased to kick-off their fall exhibition season with an installation of color photographs by E. Brady Robinson, organized by photographer and curator Chan Chao. Shift represents the culmination of over two years ...
Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller create multimedia pieces that combine aspects of sculpture, cinema, sound installation, and short-story fiction. Installations such as "The Paradise Institute" (2001) use forced perspective and a ...
Hi Rhizome, As I'm sure you've heard, September 22nd is OneWebDay. Well, I've been helping organize it and I hope you can attend because I think it's going to be a great day (Don't you want to come to school on a Saturday?!)
THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO is seeking a qualified candidate who will establish all policies and long range planning for the VDB. Determines the future direction of the organization: number and type of staff, allocation of funds for staff and resources, development of the collection, marketing ...
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird by Edward Picot. Review by Marc Garrett.
Edward Picot's visually playful, web art interpretation of Wallace Stevens's poem Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird is a curious artwork for many reasons ...