<br />RHIZOME DIGEST: August 6, 2004<br /><br />Content:<br /><br />+announcement+<br />1. Jason Scott: Cyborg Art History<br />2. G.H. Hovagimyan: republican Convention Moblog<br />3. marc: Live Online Interview with Andy Deck on the VisitorsStudio<br /> <br />+opportunity+<br />4. Digital Media Centre: Opportunity for Experimentation<br />5 ...
still looking…especially for a space in Italy…Rome, Naples, somewhere to the north or south…anywhere the Romans left their mark…we'd like to do some filming amongst ruins in monster robot costumes at the same time that we take Mikon to Europe.
Perhaps, we have wrapped ourselves in the theories of new media instead of the visons of Miles Davis, Kenneth Koch, et al, the artists and Poets who have a vision of the future. These visions never call for disciples. Forget the theorits, they always abound at the beginning of a ...
well i have come to the point where I believe that Miles Davis understood a language that was far more complex, far more detailed and expressive than Derrida, Deleuze and Benjamin could ever have access to. Noone comes close. He is the father of the new century.
Tonight, not unlike any other night I have been listening to Miles Davis. Tonight I played Miles Davis Live from Montreaux and Kinda Blue. Why do these sounds escape the rules of virtual encoding? How is it that a mere human being can so deftly craft ...
Does anyone have opinions about what American wireless providers are best in sync with emerging mobile phone technologies? I'm with Sprint right now and it seems just so bad.
You can send me the chinese txt file(attached). I can mail to the artists in Taiwan.
Yu-Chuan Tseng Taipei, Taiwan, ROC
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You won't want to miss the next installment of Video Slam 2004. This saturday, August 7, we'll be screening brand new short films on the theme of PLASTIC CULTURE. Screenings begin around 7:30 pm at the Orlo Exhibition Space, 2516 NW 29th Bldg. 9. See ...
(Reston, Va.) James W. Bailey, a native of Columbus, Mississippi, and resident of Reston, Virginia, has been announced as one of the juried finalists to participate in the Peninsula Fine Arts Center Biennial 2004. Organized by the Peninsula Fine Arts Center in Newport News, Virginia, this biennial exhibition of emerging ...