> Help to push up "net art communication" on Eyebeams Contagious Media > Showdown Contest. (until June 9th.) > > Most of eyebeams contagious media contest > http://showdown.contagiousmedia.org is crap. There are ...
Help to push up "net art communication" on Eyebeams Contagious Media Showdown Contest. (until June 9th.)
Most of eyebeams contagious media contest http://showdown.contagiousmedia.org is crap. There are even a lot of websites that count without contend. Only a few Quicktime - Fun Projekts seem to count well. The ...
We have just received an Arts Council England grant to develop interactive = content for Smartslab, a large scale display screen technology. We had alre= ady been commissioned to create video pieces for it that has been shown in = London and Milan, and ...
So this is something rhizome should put on the top of information about new membership policy. The strange thing is: I can´t even access or exibit my own artwork that i submitted when i was subscription member. Anyway i think it´s a good idea to open rhizome again ...
It is positive that Rhizome recognized its errors of the Past and tries to stop them before it is too late.
It was not an obscure situation which caused the decline of Rhizome, but it was basically Rhizome itself, respectively the responsables for it which did not analyse ...
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reasonable & senseless A Technical Disaster? Artists Propose a Fool’s Hope
Opens May 27
“Of course the Hindenberg exploded,” says artist Donna Szoke. “How could it have done otherwise? Why do we call a technical disaster an accident? It isn’t a magical event - it is a product of ...
Gallery exhibition during the month of October 2005 in New Haven, Connecticut at City Gallery. This is an artist organized exhibition, coordinated by digital artists Colleen Tully and Cynthia Beth Rubin. There are no fees to enter.
Netopticon report attempts to display works and actions that reveal, subvert and demystify systems of control in the network and the urban spaces. Works that vary from those taking the aesthetic and poetic approach, treating the systems of control and monitoring as intimate, personal and narrative ...