MONDAY, APRIL 19th, 7:00pm 596 Broadway, Suite 602, NY, NY 10012/corner of Broadway & Houston subway: Broadway/Lafayette (F/V), Bleecker (6), Prince St. (N/R) 212-431-1130 (p), 212-431-7693(f) www.harvestworks.org / contact Carol Parkinson: 212-431-1130 FREE
On Monday, April 19th, Harvestworks will present new works by ...
SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 3:00pm The Kitchen Art Gallery, The Kitchen 512 West 19th Street 212-255-5793 x11 / www.thekitchen.org or www.harvestworks.org / contact Carol Parkinson: 212-431-1130
FREE
On Saturday, April 17th at 3pm, Harvestworks will present our 2003 artists in residence Miya Masaoka and Shelley Hirsch at The ...
Digital realities are coded. In this context Coded Cultures decodes and acts as an agent between the creator and receiver of information. The ways of origination ...
The Temporary Travel Office will be sponsoring a walking tour of the Chicago Technology Park - one of the world's largest urban centers of biotech industrial research facilities in the world. The tour will look at the ongoing history of urban redevelopment and the impact of beliefs about biotechnology and the ...
I have read and re-read your very thoughtful post three times now. Wow. I am both impressed by your analysis, and somewhat distrubed by it.
What exactly do you mean as "Beyond" Upper Art? Are you suggesting that digital mediums have the potential to transcend the current market you describe?
"An imbecile habit has arisen in modern controversy of saying that such and such a creed can be held in one age but cannot be held in another. Some dogma, we are told, was credible in the twelfth century, but is not credible in the twentieth. You might as well ...
FLOATING POINTS: NET ART NOW Co-Presented by Turbulence.org and Emerson College
NATALIE BOOKCHIN + CATHY DAVIS Wednesday 04.14.04, 7:00 p.m. (EST, USA) Bill Bordy Theater, 216 Tremont Street, Boston Live online at http://institute.emerson.edu/floatingpoints All lectures are free and open to the public ...
Auditions: photographs (2-1/4" transparencies) from the mid '70s of fields, with a superimposed live-scan in 2001 of a common spoon/shadow, and a logo in 2003. A cd-r of these 80 low-res images plus one high-res separation with one-time publication rights is available for $500.
Antoinette Konz is a young education reporter for The Hattiesburg American, a daily newspaper with a circulation of about 25,000 in Hattiesburg, Miss. Ms. Konz, 25, has only been in the business for a couple of years, so ...
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Just as each culture has its own distinct taste, each economic class develops its own taste as well. This is easy to see especially in food culture–many in the lower class and some in the middle class live their entire lives not knowing what foie gras is ...