Yes, i know some of us suffer from spam on a daily basis. Well i'm tired of deleting spam, some of it is very poetic and in the right context i'm sure it could be useful.
Thats why i'm asking everyone to not only listen to my spam read aloud ...
It's been a busy summer and fall at Rhizome, working on the 10th Anniversary festival, GROK, and the Community Campaign. In addition I finished important work on the Artbase and added new member features.
Internally, I've re-written the Artbase admin tools. I added some much needed search tools and ...
i really have no idea why I'm posting this to rhizome except that it's very funny and very scary.
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Put simply: The Baby Jesus is a temporal prosopon of the Logos hypostatic branch of the Trinity and is the conduit through which the circuit of Agape is grounded in Humanity ...
As most of you know, Rhizome's 2006 Community Campaign is well underway. We've almost reached the midway point of our $25,000 goal and we have one crucial month left to go before the Campaign ends on January 1st.
Our goal comprises an absolutely essential piece of our overall ...
I've been following the conversation about post.thing.net over the last few days. In a somewhat belated fashion, last night I registered at post.thing.net. The site is very clean and responsive – nice job G.H.!
One thing I noticed is that post.thing.net appears ...
> Home Like No Place is an on-line installation space of enchantment, a > wonderland somewhere between the Canadian prairies (my homeland) and > New York (where I live). This is an interactive game-like space where > the visitor is invited into a 'choose-your-own-adventure' scenario. > The ...
One of our final events in the Festival – a panel discussion called "Open Source: On the Line" – is taking place this Monday December 4th at the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at the New School. The discussion will explore open source practice and philosophy in ...
I wanted to report back on some site and community-related progress of late. Below are some projects we've accomplished recently:
+Diversified Site Editors (formerly 'Superusers'), adding 9 more from various quarters of the new media art world +Fixed outstanding bugs in ArtBase submission process ...
I recently met up with Adam Greenfield, author of Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing, to discuss the book's ideas over coffee. Everyware was published in 2006 and draws upon Adam's background as a user experience consultant and ...