This month's topic will be art and cognition based on some premises proposed by artist and researcher Louis Bec. Since the evolution of cognitive sciences is progressively more marked by the use of technological simulation, the similarities between art and cognition are reinforced. According to Bec, the cognitive sciences cease ...
The Department of Fine Arts of the University of Louisville invites applications for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level in Contemporary Art and Theory to be filled by July 1, 2006.
Ph.D. required by date of employment, with a record of publication or demonstrated professional capabilities. Expertise ...
>> Please join us on December 6th!> The Gesso Foundation>> FORCE OF NATURE: THE ART AND ACTIVISM OF FRANK MOORE> A PANEL DISCUSSION AT SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS>> Tuesday, December ...
In his post: “We Have Never Been Modular,” Lev Manovich notes:
“Modularity has been the key principle of modern mass production. Mass production is possible because of the standardization of parts and how they fit with each other - i.e. modularity.”
Then, after discussing the slower application of modularity to ...
I'd like to introduce Eye Level (eyelevel.si.edu), the blog from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM)–and the Smithsonian's first blog! Today's the official launch and I hope you'll check it out.
When the Smithsonian American Art Museum reopens its renovated historic main building in July 2006, it ...
The Experimental Television Center announces the next deadline for the Artists in Residency Program, December 15th, 2005, for residencies between February 1 and June 30, 2006.
The Residency supports contemporary electronic media art projects. The studio workshop environment offers access to an image processing system, intensive individualized instruction and time ...