The conference was inspiring, amazing…and scary. I'm going to read over my notes and post a short report here. In the meantime there's streaming vid on their site, pics (yawn), and a transcript of general points made on the panels and audience responses:
As the November election edges closer, I'd like to encourage concerned citizens to take advantage of the free JiffyLux Girls political dissent posters, available for download at http://www.jiffylux.com/goya/jiffyluxgirls.html There are 12 designs so far - watch for more in July. We are all volunteer, all ...
RCCS - Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies. University of Washington, = USA, June 2004, Techno-Poetry and Virtual Reality, book essay by Caterina = Davinio available in: http://www.com.washington.edu/rccs/bookinfo.asp?ReviewID=287&BookID=240 ( ISBN 88-88091-85-8 ). Preface: Eugenio Miccini. Review by Jorge Luiz Antonio.
"In the past five days, the posters have appeared mysteriously on walls and buildings across San Francisco. They feature the most enduring image of the Abu Ghraib ...
an installation by Mark Polishook at the Main Library in Aarhus, Denmark from 15 June to 1 July (2004)
ROBOTS-IN-RESIDENCE (http://robots.daimi.au.dk) is a hybrid installation in a physical location and on the www. The core materials of Robots-in-Residence are ...
Date: 6/18/04 From: Tom Brecelic <t_brecelic@yahoo.com> Subject: The Next Wave, Unpopular Culture, by Tom Brecelic
The Next Wave, Unpopular Culture, by tom brecelic One hot summer night in Newcastle a small group of agitating twenty-somethings left a four-story-high social comment ­ "THIS IS NOT ART
Date: 6/18/04 From: Tom Brecelic <t_brecelic@yahoo.com> Subject: The Next Wave, Unpopular Culture, by Tom Brecelic
The Next Wave, Unpopular Culture, by tom brecelic One hot summer night in Newcastle a small group of agitating twenty-somethings left a four-story-high social comment ­ "THIS IS NOT ART
Date: 6/18/04 From: Tom Brecelic <t_brecelic@yahoo.com> Subject: The Next Wave, Unpopular Culture, by Tom Brecelic
The Next Wave, Unpopular Culture, by tom brecelic One hot summer night in Newcastle a small group of agitating twenty-somethings left a four-story-high social comment ­ "THIS IS NOT ART
Topographic Landform Interpretation Experiment A geo-referenced walking work at Racetrack Playa Death Valley National Park May 15th 2K4 Brett Stalbaum (Text with complete illustations: http://www.paintersflat.net/landform_interpret.html)
Navigational inquiry++
The history of navigation is addressed across many disciplines. Interestingly, the history of land navigation is barely existent ...
Summer in the Museum of the Essencial and Beyond That (Northern Hemisphere)
You can find all these atractions together at the same page: http://arteonline.arq.br . Being there, close the building map and go down by the scrollbar.
GALLERIES:
Paris - Rio de Janeiro Gallery (9137 Km) > work in ...
We're gathering next week on Monday, June 28, for a talk with Yury Gitman.
Yury Gitman is a wireless and emerging-media artist. He engages WiFi, readymade objects, and the culture around wireless to create expressive pieces and art interventions. He has exhibited work with Eyebeam and The New ...
"In the 2000 presidential election, 1.9 million Americans cast ballots that no one counted. 'Spoiled votes' is the technical term. The pile of ballots left to rot has a distinctly dark hue: About 1 million of them – half of the rejected ballots – were cast by African Americans ...