A general question… It seems that 'quotation' lies at the heart of "postmodern" cultural production… That is, simulations, appropriations, and self-referential "deconstruction" have been cited as both harbingers and cornerstones of artistic "work" in the post-modern era–by Jameson, Baudrillard, and so many others…
i am a current dancer with the merce cunningham dance company, and i choreograph using a digital software called danceforms 1.0, available through credo interactive.
i would be interested to submit this research paper to your organization, and i would appreciate some feedback on the contents of ...
It used to be that 640 x 480 was the generally accepted all purpose screen size. This seems a little dated - does anyone know if this has this changed?
An artists talk with Blast Theory director Matt Adams, Steve Benford, Professor of Collaborative Computing and lead engineer of the Mixed Reality Lab, and respondents Hugh Hardy (H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture), Maria-Christina Villasenor (Associate Curator, Guggenheim Museum) and Eric Zimmerman (Co-Founder, gameLab). Facilitated by Wayne ...
NEWSgrist - where spin is art An e-zine covering the arts since 2000 ====================== Vol.5, no.27 ====================== read it on the blog: http://newsgrist.typepad.com Archives: http://newsgrist.net
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Sunday, November 21, 2004 Sidewalk Gallery
A great shot from Joe's NYC. (Read more about Joseph O. Holmes),
Here's a new piece. It's called On Lionel Kearns at http://turbulence.org/spotlight/kearns . Lionel's from Vancouver. He did some work in the sixties-through-eighties that's brilliantly relevant to contemporary digital poetics in books such as By the Light of the Silvery McLune: Media Parables, Gestures, Signs, Poems, and Other ...
> Announcing the 4th installment of the new > Border/Hacking/Mapping/Culture > SAIC Tuesday 12-1pm Lunchbox Series > 112 S. Michigan Room 707 > Bring your lunch! > > November 23 > "Artist as Urban Planner" > With presentations by Emily Forman (SAIC Alumni) and Eric > Triantafillou ...
———- Forwarded message ———- Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 15:37:17 -0500 From: "Nelson Santos, Visual AIDS" <nsantos@visualaids.org> To: Friends of Visual AIDS <vafriends@visualaids.org> Subject: [Visual AIDS - Friends] Postcards from the Edge Benefit for Visual= AIDS - Dec 4 & 5, 2004 (please forward)
Actually this is the problem with the net… Some person said who Chris posted to [cruzrights] and Steve reposted it to [greatbiggroup] as a joke "So You think I am so bad…" So really it is the work of someone else…" Actually what I am pointing to is that we ...
http://www.ubu.com/sound/plu_abridged.html Here is a really fine piece of work! It's a whole album called "Abridged Too Far" released on ubu.com by People Like Us. I've been listening to this for a couple of hours. I'm particularly fond of "I've got you" when "kay ...
Ted says: Working now with NS 7.2 but I had to resort to NS <embed… /> tag – { b }… enjoy! …/t. . > > . > > http://warnell.com/syntac/va0.htm > > 3 4 holy C > >
Dear Friends and Supporters of CAE and freedom of knowledge and research: I am sending you this appeal for donations to the CAE Defense Fund because it is almost depleted and we are facing large bills in the coming months. The August bill for legal research and preparation of motions ...
why is it that there is so little discussion of net.art posted to rhizome? a lot of the posts announce work that isn't viewable, ie, announcements of installation projects and whatnot, but there are posts concerning net.work that is viewable online, and it is rarely discussed.