FurtherStudio Critical Forum : Live online interview with Replic**t :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Replic**t will be interviewed by Charlotte Frost of Furthertxt and Helen Sloan of SCAN Live online in the FurtherStudio Critical Forum Wednesday at 7.30pm BST 21/07/04
We know you've been waiting for it, and we're proud to announce that Big RED & Shiny #9 is now available at http://www.bigredandshiny.com We have two more new editors, a bunch of great articles and reviews, and much more.
Mikon End of Worlds has been canceled for July 25, 2004
We have given up our present space due to escalating rents, but we have found a new, better, and bigger space in lower Manhattan. Stay tuned for future Mikon dates and drop us a line if you are interested ...
July 19, 2004 Turbulence Commission: "Memoryflesh 2.0: a Micro Media Record" by Diane Ludin http://turbulence.org/works/ludin Needs Java, RealAudio and Quicktime Players, and sound on
"Memoryflesh 2.0" is an assemblage of media montages–driven by live "fake suturing" performances–that tells a variety of stories about the ...
Mariam Stella Loh is working on an installation/web creation artwork entitled "Rapunzel's Nightmare". A major component of the work is the collection of hair stories, anecdotes, poems and actual samples or related materails (combs, etc..).
So to have your words, and hair included, follow the link below for directions ...
We deploy a computer controlled artifical life pantyhouse and horsehoe crab sculpture system monthly in new york city, and we'd like to take it to Italy, Spain, or somewhere else over the atlantic ocean:
The Lobby Gallery Presents Machines of Power and Other Fun Stuff recent work by Lee Wells July 23 through September 4, 2004 Opening reception: Friday July 23, 7-10:30pm
731 N. Sangamon Chicago, IL 60622 312.952.1823 mobile 312.432.4327 voicemail info@lobbygallery.com http://www.lobbygallery.com ...
"Worried about the fairness of the upcoming U.S. presidential election, several House members have asked the United Nations to 'deploy election observers' across the country."
Join us for a Public Expedition to find infinitely small things in Chelsea, NYC. The Analysis of Infinitely Small Things is part of the show 1:100 curated by glowlab at the DCKT Contemporary. The first public expedition is coming up this Friday - here are the details:
NEWSgrist: *Piracy? Better Dead Than RIAA'd* July 2004 pt.2 ============================ Vol.5, no.13 [July 19, 2004] NEWSgrist - where spin is art http://newsgrist.typepad.com Archives http://newsgrist.net ============================ ============================ Sunday, July 18, 2004 Piracy? Better Dead Than RIAA'd