have redesigned much of it, added more links on the link page (more to come, natch), added some new stuff to the works page (including some mp3 and text generator downloads), and in general just prettied the thing up////
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 10:49:39 -0500, "Kanarinka" <kanarinka@ikatun.com> said:
> Details: David Webber and Andrew Anselmo from the Berwick Research > Institute will discuss ways that artists have incorporated hacked > electronics into their artwork.
Like King Alfred, Slip into the population. Throwing off his disguise. Appearing among his troops. The flame of liberation burning. Saddam may be too smart. The Salah ud-Din of his dreams, The mythological hero of Arab/Muslim resistance. This outcome cannot be dismissed.
Seeing the computer as an anthropomorphic entity is nothing new. Hackers have been known to pat their machines affectionately on the case, calling them by familiar names. "Ole Martha's struggling with some low-RAM issues," they say. I myself have an affectionate name for my machine: I call her Katherine ...
Norway: it seems too far away sometimes. But now there is a nice reason to visit it. A week ago (March 23rd) a remarkable exhibition opened at the Oslo Museum of Contemporary Art. Artist Per Platou has curated an exhibition on net.art which is an odd mixture of artistic ...
e-phos is an annual large scale festival dedicated to the exhibition and pr= omotion of digital arts and creative technology. Organized by the Athens-ba= sed non profit cultural organization ALAS,festival e-phos is an interdiscip= linary happening that aims to ...
****************************************************** A Virtual Memorial - Memorial Project against the Forgetting and for Humanity www.a-virtual-memorial.org New Media art project by Agricola de Cologne ****************************************************** Table of Contents: a) News b) Features of the month April 2003 ****************************************************** a) News Find the answers on war and other violent actions! More than 270 artists from ...
Please try to get the URL to friends and other anti-war sites as its becoming an interesting resource for new stories, art links and original writing by poets and artists.
Zlatko Kopljar, an artist from Zagreb, Croatia and 2003 recipient of a Franklin Furnace Fund for Performance Art award, has just arrived in NYC for a three-month residency to produce and present a new performance art and video piece.
Zlatko wishes to edit a 5-minute video in conjunction with a ...