—————————- Original Message —————————- Subject: Call for Digital Art Grad Students at UC Boulder From: "anne-marie" <opensorcery@opensorcery.net> Date: Thu, November 27, 2003 10:53 am To: c5@cadre.sjsu.edu switch-internal@spike.sjsu.edu jevbratt@arts.ucsb.edu rachel@rhizome.org hARTware@t-online.de a@entropy8zuper.org caro_public ...
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Why is programming fun? What delights may its practitioner expect as his reward?
First is the sheer joy of making things. As the child delights in his mud pie, so the adult enjoys building things, especially things of his own design. I think this delight ...
In Le Catalogue, the mastermind behind h-arn.org has created a database of documentary images (an archive) of art projects between 1990-1996 available for public ...
Any greater London based Brits on these lists: Do yourself a favour & go and see the current exhibition at the British Library, Euston Road, "Chinese Printmaking Today" You'll love some & you'll hate some but my god is it an impressive, eye opening and inspiring whole. And very nicely ...
Start a weblog. Place a downloadable image on it in a common format (SVG, PNG, Gimp, PhotoShop) placed under the Creative Commons Atrribution-Sharealike license. Let people modify and re-upload the image using the comments mechanism (censor uploads that don't preview, offer help if people get this wrong). Collaborative art.
First of all, I would like to thank Eyebeam Gallery, Still Water and Rhizome for inviting me to participate. Hopefully, I will accumulate some good karma as a result of my participation (heh heh). Now it is time to get my digital hands dirty and dive into the illuminating questions ...
Open Call to Artists- Berwick Research Institute's Artist in Research Program
Berwick is currently accepting applications from individuals or groups of artists who need time, space, community and critical feedback to research and develop their innovative art projects. Past Berwick research has been conducted in the fields of interactive sound ...
First of all, the ideas of community and collaboration are ones that I have felt have been uniquely suited to the Net, and are a large reason why I have been with the electronic art community as long as I have (I got on the net in 1985 ...
Welcome to week three of Distributed Creativity, a critical online forum co-organized by Still Water at UMaine and Eyebeam.
<b>Introduction</b> Week one (innovations in law co-hosted by Creative Commons), and week two (innovations in tech, co-hosted by DATA), saw a flurry of vigorous and provocative discussion ranging from bluejacking ...