Patrick Lichty is a digital intermedia artist, writer, and independent curator of over 15 years whose work comments upon the impact of technology on society and how it shapes the perception of the world around us. He works in diverse technological media, including activism, printmaking, kinetics, video, generative music, and neon. He is Editor-in Chief of Intelligent Agent, an electronic arts/culture journal, part of the activist group The Yes Men, and operates IALA Gallery in Baton Rogue, Louisiana.
Josephine - Yes, I may be injecting too many issues here. Might be a good idea for a second thread. The Hal Foster link is brilliant - encapsulates a lot of what ...
Here is a tremendous conversation - generationalism in net. art. In regards to things like technological art, I posited about 3-4 years ago we were in a "fourth Generation" (the late ...
Tom Moody Wrote. My outrage wasn’t mock and Lichty’s wasn’t outrage. He repeatedly cited his own academic credentials to justify the project. Now that it’s failed ...
Hey, all. Good conversation. I'm not offended at all at Tom's mock outrage at my mock outrage, or the other criticisms of the project. After the fact, I'm very honest ...
"I must have missed Cao Fei that, Jaume Plensa, Jenny Holzer, John Simon, Lincoln Schatz, Cory Arcangel in the Whitney and NewMu this year. I will go back and check ...
Please correct: I understand the tradition of patronage as well as the struggle against bourgeois culture by the 20th Century Avant-Garde. After the collapse of Modernism, it really depends on ...
Scott Kildall on this:
http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/cpov/2010/03/26/wikipedia-art-fifteen-hours-of-magic/
Lichty on Wiki, etc as curatorial model.
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