Please join us for a presentation by ANNE-MARIE SCHLEINER and LUIS HERNANDEZ - innovators in the field of play at the intersection of gaming and the fine arts. This event is part of the ICAM lecture series (http://dimension.ucsd.edu/~bstalbaum/icam_lectures_2k6/) and is supported by the Center for Research ...
a.necessarily reductive in nature b.actually inherently transcendental c.both a and b above d.depends, if we are talking performative, generative, iterative or retronascent e.none of the above , but?
The Master of Arts program in Cinema and Media Studies at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York is now accepting applications for admission in the fall 2006 semester.
Students accepted into the M.A. program undertake a challenging two-year curriculum that spans core ...
Hi Patrick and Marisa,dear Loren too, We want our cloned object "Rhizome-Twice in time"published as "Rhizome clon= ed object" .We deserve that,we past all procedure to get this cloned object= on Rhizome.org(your agreement,and technical procedure) and we are also pay= 25$ membership so in our ...
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Michael Mittelman is an artist, educator and publisher. His work, ranging from net art to interactive installation, has been exhibited throughout New England and abroad. As publisher of ASPECT Magazine, Michael has created a channel for ...
"Cartography of Ashes" commemorates the great fires after the 1906 SF earthquake, with a film that projects outdoors onto the surface of the firefighter training tower in the Mission district.
-Mary Flanagan: Interviewed by Jess Laccetti. -Free103point9 and Transmission Arts: Reviewed by Maria Victoria Guglietti. -Chris Ashley - Look, See: Reviewed by Rob Myers. -Flick Harrison's Interactive Cinema: Marie Tyrell - Article by Camille Baker. -FurtherCritic Article by ...
Ballet Mori and the Acoustic Unconscious by Anna Orrghen
April 18 is the 100-year anniversary of San Francisco's Great Earthquake.
How can we understand sounds far too sublime to be perceived by the human ear? This question was brought to the fore by a team of American media artists led ...