Auditions: photographs (2-1/4" transparencies) from the mid '70s of fields, with a superimposed live-scan in 2001 of a common spoon/shadow, and a logo in 2003. A cd-r of these 80 low-res images plus one high-res separation with one-time publication rights is available for $500.
Antoinette Konz is a young education reporter for The Hattiesburg American, a daily newspaper with a circulation of about 25,000 in Hattiesburg, Miss. Ms. Konz, 25, has only been in the business for a couple of years, so ...
> From: z <z@parsons.edu> > Date: April 12, 2004 11:33:11 AM EDT > To: rachel@rhizome.org > Subject: The First Beijing International New Media Arts Exhibition and > Symposium opens May 28th in Beijing > > ############################ > > http://newmediabeijing.org > ...
Just as each culture has its own distinct taste, each economic class develops its own taste as well. This is easy to see especially in food culture–many in the lower class and some in the middle class live their entire lives not knowing what foie gras is ...
> From: Gareth_James@WHITNEY.ORG > Date: April 12, 2004 4:10:33 PM EDT > To: Whitneyprogram@WHITNEY.ORG > Subject: Laura Mulvey talk, Cooper Union, Friday Apr 16 > > "Cinema, the City, and the Young Modern Woman" > >
We are pleased to announce that the April 2004 issue of TEXT is now online. Also new, is Issue 3 in the TEXT Special Issue Website series, focusing on the exegesis.
(or: British Monarchy and the Politics of Submission)
The other day, the Queen of England visited Toulouse, in south western France. First she went to church, then she had lunch with the mayor, then she christened an airliner for Virgin Atlantic Airways at the Airbus Works, and then she went ...
Users can set their search to plumb their souls at varying depths, to make shallow discoveries or life-changing ones. They can also adjust their security preferences to protect themselves from the dangers of baring their naked souls to the world ...
"It allows ordinary people to relate campaign finance to things that are familiar to them," said Peretti, director of research and development at Eyebeam, a New York nonprofit promoting art and technology and the backer of Fundrace. The idea, he said, is to take publicly available data and organize ...
While the Recording Industry Association of America pursues its heavy-handed offensive against music downloading and file sharing (Business Day, April 5), other owners of cultural content have found ways to live (and flourish) with emerging technologies ...
I am co-chairing a session with Rachel Clarke at CSU, Sacramento, at the up-coming College Art Association in Atlanta. If you are interested in participating or know of someone who should apply, please have them send their proposal to us. If you have any questions about the session, please ...