<br />RHIZOME DIGEST: February 6, 2004<br /><br />Content:<br /><br />+announcement+ <br />1. David Getsy: Interactivity and Accountability: Representing Identity<br />in Internet Art<br />2. Michael Szpakowski: New essays on somedancersandmusicians.com<br />3. locone-admin: Alexei Shulgin at Location One<br /><br />+opportunity+<br />4. Richard de Boer: call for inspiring ...
In the beginning of music there very likely was the Word—whether "hush" (little baby) or "hosanna"—but from the knife that kept the great castrato Farinelli forever boyish to the harmonizer that made Laurie Anderson temporarily mannish, technology has ...
The Internet has become a venue and medium for art that continues the impulse to broadcast ideas to a worldwide audience. Leonardo/ISAST and Guest Editor Martha Wilson, Founding Director of Franklin Furnace, seek texts on the subject of
So as the mapping of Internet creativity continues are the more independent groups going to be ignored due to nationalist preferences and institutional gate-keeping?
> From: Camille Utterback <camille@creativenerve.com> > Date: February 4, 2004 11:47:32 PM EST > To: camille@creativenerve.com > Subject: Two Utterback shows, one opening in New York Feb. 12 > > > Hi all, > > I'm excited to announce the debut ...
> From: Goatsilkgallery@aol.com > Date: February 5, 2004 3:46:45 AM EST > To: Goatsilkgallery@aol.com > Subject: Wizard Night at Goatsilk - Friday February 6, 8:30 Pm > > > Dear All ...
Considering the fact that there have often been discussions on the list regarding the tools used to create digital art and their cost, I'm a bit surprised that there hasn't been any discussion about the whole SCO/IBM/Linux issue. I feel that Linux and the whole Open Source concept ...