> Copyright laws restrict free speech? May be so, but what other way is there > to protect artists from having other scumbag less-talented artists (also > known as "the rap industry") steal their work and make money from it? If you > are worried about getting busted for using ...
my point was that if corporations/government are going to spend millions of= dollars creating symbols/icons that have a meaning/message … then anyone= that disagrees with the message should be able to create a counter-message= by twisting/manipulating the image in a different way …
"RGB (Dancing Pixels)" http://www.salsabomb.com/RGB/ New Six Rules Compliant [6RC] Net.Art by Eryk Salvaggio w/ Jessica Johnson, the first ascii movie star.
Three frames consist of three choices; R, G, and B, for the standard colors of image guns in computer monitors; Red, Green, and ...
- (…) A minimalist , conceptual exploration, an existential reflection on the ambiguity of the human life and emblematically "on the relations between man and woman fated to be in love but never to meet ". (francesca de nicolo, random.exibart.com ...
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_On Network Art_ is an critical discourse in attempt to solidify certain metaphyiscal and practical elements of web-specific art. It was written from mid-2001 to mid-2002, and finally arrived at it's current version some time last week.
It is a rainy morning near Port Clinton, Ohio. We are just a few blocks from Lake Erie which we were boating on yesterday. The sky is starting to show signs of clearing, and we are waiting to close up shop here and move on to New York ...
Send + receive: a festival of sound, October 18 - 27, 2002, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - various venues
Presents the best in current experimentation in sound through music, audio art, installation, and radio works. Featured artists include: Kaffe Matthews, Christof Migone, Marilyn Lerner, Amon Tobin, Mike Hansen, Tim Hecker, Tomas Jirku, Mitchell Akiyama ...