Looking for leads on someone who was included in a Whitney Biennial who then later decided to turn his/her back on the art world and stop making art, getting a job as an insurance salesman or an accountant or something else completely unrelated to art.

Ideas?

Following a GPS visit to the Isle of Wight last week, I was wondering
what the point of universal GPS was and where it would lead us. I had a
huge thought: Knowing where you are is a fundamental human right.

We take this for granted as we generally know ...

Does anyone remember one from the Pacific Northwest where somebody in
Cypherpunkland proposed a sort of "Anonymous Political Assination Plot"
that used some sort of anonmymous cash or encryption verification plan. I
believe the person get actually get successfully proscuted for what was a
albeit very scary thought crime. The ...

> From: Tatiana Bazzichelli <t.bazzichelli@mclink.it>
> Date: January 26, 2005 6:03:38 AM EST
> To: oldboys@lists.ccc.de
> Subject: [oldboys] hack.it.art in Berlin - Next Events
> Reply-To: oldboys@lists.ccc.de
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>
> hack.it ...

Begin forwarded message:

> From: "Arian Blanco" <ablanco@nysca.org>
> Date: January 25, 2005 6:55:09 PM EST
> To: <rachel@rhizome.org>
> Subject: INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY at New York State Council for the Arts
>
> ****Please Post & forward to anyone that may be interested***
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FLOATING POINTS 2: NETWORKED ART IN PUBLIC SPACES
Anne Galloway: Playful Mobilities

TONIGHT: Wednesday, January 26, 7:00 p.m. (USA EST)
WHERE: Streamed Live at
http://institute.emerson.edu/floatingpoints/05/index.php and at the Bill
Bordy Theatre, 216 Tremont Street, Boston.
Free and open to the public ...

Perhaps although I think Rush Limbaugh likes to fly by the seat of the
pants more. So he has less staff checking stuff. I think Moyers has people
check a bit more. So I would like to see examples of his actual factual
errors. For example did he and PBS ...

Originally published at Artificial, http://www.artificial.dk
Article with images: http://www.artificial.dk/articles/luining.htm

Dutch artist Peter Luining's digital artistic production spans over many styles and formats. Since he entered the early net art scene, his works have explored the nature of interactivity, dealt with the ...

I was preparing a proposal* for the Art Interactive call a few weeks ago when I realized that they were seeking proposals from curators rather than artists. I can certainly understand why they would do things in this manner, however, for me this raises the question:

How does an artist ...

mob art links

art through locative/ mobile/ pervasive/ wearable/ wireless devices

http://www.netzwissenschaft.de/mob.htm




Susana Mendes Silva

Rua dos Jeronimos, 50, 3

[NewMediaArtProjectNetwork]:||cologne
www.nmartproject.net <http://www.nmartproject.net>
installed a new site, entitled:
"Project features"
<http://features.nmartproject.net>
and plans to feature during 2005 each month
another of the best projects on the net..
.
The projects to be featured can be works
by single ...

Should you write about or otherwise link to net.art, one of the tests of
whether you've chosen significant work is simply whether it continues to be
available online over the years.

ja
http://vispo.com

How can i find out more about GPS Drawing as a creative tool. I am currently
a PhD candidate in Media Arts and this type of 'new media' would be
a worthwhile adjunct to my research

carpet/?s at http://triple-double-u.com

history

25.01.2005 wish list at carpet/?s added
24.01.2005 4 carpet/?s sold
23.01.2005 the shop for carpet/?s opened at http://triple-double-u.com

+———————————————————————-+
|carpet/?s is a php based application where internet resources are used|
|as ...

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918. Jan 20, 2005
TWO SMALL SCULPTURES, 2010, POLYSTERENE, COPPER, ACRYLICS
drawing
http://nznl.com/geert/pop.php?dag 050120

919. Jan 21, 2005
STUDY FOR THE MAIN HALL OF THE NZNL.COM MUSEUM, 2010, DUROX, PLASTER OF
PARIS, ACRYLIC ...

Patrick Lichty wrote:
>Actually, perhaps the whole circuit bending genre, which depends
>entirely on a "naive style" approach to reverse engineering, might be
>one of the first that could be defined as folk art. I really like this
>idea.
>Is there a New Media "Outsider Art"?



Mr.Hwang wrote:

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