Drunken Boat <http://www.drunkenboat.com>, international online journal for the arts, announces a special double issue on Aphasia and the Arts and William Meredith!
With PHOTOS from Sol Lewitt, Ellen Driscoll, Elisabeth Subrin, Brian Berman and Cecilia Schmidt
With POETRY from Paul Amlehn, Sally Ball, Dan Beachy-Quick ...
"In her essay, "Constructing Media Spaces," Josephine Bosma argues that forms of networked art, in particular, are progenitors of what media theorist calls "public domain 2.0," and that the works of the artists described in ...
Several years ago I was on a jury for a Networked art show….
While sifting through endless days of net.art sites I came across jimpunk's "nowar.nogame.org" . How refreshing to sit back, feel out of control and to be driven along by the browser. Somewhere in ...
If you're in the LA area on Thursday, March 3 @ 7pm, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles is hosting the launch event for Vectors: Journal of Culture and Technology in a Dynamic Vernacular. I've been working on this project for the past year as co-Creative Director with Raegan Kelly ...
http://www.jrmooneyham.com/s2017ref.html The Signposts Timeline of Future Technology and Social Change 2009 AD-2017 AD 2013 milestone: Significant migration of human homes and businesses to sea-based and undersea locales is encouraged by new technologies and scientific discoveries… …especially increasingly cost-effective apparatus for breathing underwater near indefinitely without ...
The fourth annual ArtBots: The Robot Talent Show, an international art exhibition for robotic art and art-making robots, will take place at Saints Michael and John Church in Dublin, Ireland on July 15-17, 2005. Creators of talented robots are invited to submit their work for ...
> Hey all. > We are in the midst of planning the next version festival and would > like to > put out one more warning about our deadline for project proposals. > http:://www.versionfest.org > > There is a specific exhibition project that might ...
A late reply. I will say that I agree with your criticism. There are many aspects of the book to focus on and the way the information was organized is definitely another issue. I think you covered this aspect quite well, so I will not elaborate; however, I ...
a new issue just went out by email: Open Secret: A Laboratory covering creative property and public spaces, creative commons licensed (free) publications, some new exhibitions and various weird and miscellaneous things…