A friend of mine just sent me a link to Charlotte's front page rant/spoof regarding flooding the meme-way with concepts alone instead of "realized" conceptual art. Although this is obviously a fun/tongue in cheek call to arms, in many ways I think this is a fundamental critique of ...
Might I take a stance in defense of conceptual art?
One of the ways art is most interesting to me is when it exposes a new possibility, reframes an old problem, or explores limitations of current ways of thinking. This is why new media is fascinating to ...
My colleague and I are newly settled in Berlin as artists-in-residence at the Karl Hofer Gesellschaft through the end of August. We'd like to share with you an online documentation / critical inquiry project which we have been maintaining during our time here:
> A friend of mine just sent me a link to Charlotte's front page > rant/spoof regarding flooding the meme-way with concepts alone instead > of "realized" conceptual art. Although this is obviously a fun/tongue > in cheek call to arms, in many ways I ...
The unveiling of the blog - an open window into another's innermost thoughts - has habituated the public into a priviledged knowledge of the intimate experiences and secrets of strangers. Why would anyone place something ...
this is "art" related in the end, but you have to bear with me.
i love reading about serial killers, "spree killers", etc. it's like social etymology. what gets sdomeone to that point? who knows if there's a way to never make it happen again, but there certainly is a ...
I've completed a modest photo documentation of my summer wanderings through Los Angeles which celebrates much of the city that often goes unseen. East LA, Downtown, Echo Park, Little Armenia, MacArthur Park/Westlake & Koreatown have all been regular targets of mine as well as occasional trips into West LA ...
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Report from SIGGRAPH 2005 Los Angeles, CA July 31-Aug 4, 2005 by Jonah Brucker-Cohen (jonah_at_coin-operated.com)
In the heat of the LA summer, SIGGRAPH 2005 opened its doors to 50,000+ computer graphics technologists, animators, musicians, artists, geeks, curators, and digital media professionals. This year's Art gallery and emerging tech ...
In the second half of 2004 I began exchanging emails with a pair of artists called MANIK (MArija Vauda & NIKola Pipilovic). We had met on the New-York-based Rhizome mailing list. I live in Peterborough in England. Manik live in Belgrade in Serbia (formerly Yugoslavia). The Internet dissolved that distance ...
thresholds, the bi-annual critical journal of architecture, art and media culture of the department of architecture at MIT invites submissions for issue 31 'ephemera'
DUE: 31 October 2005 (please see details for submissions below)
thresholds, the bi-annual critical journal of architecture, art and media culture of the department of architecture at MIT invites submissions for issue 31 'ephemera'
<br />RHIZOME DIGEST: August 7, 2005<br /><br />Content:<br /><br />+note+<br />1. Francis Hwang: Director of Technology report, July 2005<br /><br />+announcement+<br />2. Jeremy Turner: Karl Bartos on Greatestbits.com!<br /><br />+opportunity+<br />3. Felix Sattler: Call for Papers: Essay Competition "backup.plaintext" ...