At 04:34 AM 3/9/2005, you wrote: >"Project Features" >http://features.nmartproject.net <> >is happy to present during March 2005 >its third feature: >—> >Mary Flanagan (USA) >and her interactive netart piece, entitled: >"[six.circles]" (2004).
"Project Features" http://features.nmartproject.net <> is happy to present during March 2005 its third feature: —> Mary Flanagan (USA) and her interactive netart piece, entitled: "[six.circles]" (2004). . [six.circles] is a networked one or two player turn based game which explores the consequences of cooperation ...
Digital Communications and Media at the Price - .51(REALLY FUN!) Division (SCPS/NYU) presents
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Illustrated talk by media artist, Dana Claxton Sunday, March 13, 2pm at the Surrey Art Gallery
Dana Claxton will speak about her current 2-channel video installation, Landscape #1. It is a painterly expression of the landscape as alive, informed by traditional Lakota knowledge and the philosophy of Mitakuye Oyasin - All ...
Fun and fear: two things there are not enough of these days - yet too much of.
While mainstream entertainment has all but sucked fun and fear dry, these contradictory yet codependent emotions are often neglected in the utilitarian yet ubiquitous world of contemporary software.
> From: Joseph Nechvatal <jnech@thing.net> > Date: March 7, 2005 7:59:45 PM EST > To: rachel@rhizome.org > Subject: Virus Redux: Reconfiguring Culture > > > > I will be speaking on the theme 'Virus Redux: Reconfiguring Culture
Is is another Summer and Winter Festival piece: "Stuck in Middletown" is a poem, a photo-album and a cartoon. It is a collaborative work between two women ...
>I am pleased to invite you to answer the following question:
you're funny. i like you. this question seems absurd. and maybe you really even mean it. but i wouldn't count that against you, even if you did. in fact, it's good to be a little absurd.