Posts Tagged ‘ conceptual art ’
Chicago artist Amber Hawk Swanson explores the relationship of marriage and gender inequality through video and photographic performance with a life-size Real Doll made in her own image. [ READ MORE ]
There are so many reasons. Here is one, quoted from the blog Metro Times: “Fluxus artists were irresistible art flirts and menaces. They refused tickets to snobs, patronized critics and dared the public to find a point to art. They pushed the boundaries of what is considered art and, as Fluxus artist Nam [ READ MORE ]
We find ourselves in Salina, KS tonight. Sunset to sunrise. In silence with implements of the pioneers. Join us at The Warehouse. 8:30 pm to 6:15 am [ READ MORE ]
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# Average user has 130 friends on the site # Average user sends 8 friend requests per month # Average user spends more than 55 minutes per day on Facebook # Average user clicks the Like button on 9 pieces of content each month # Average user writes 25 comments on Facebook content each month # Average user becomes a [ READ MORE ]
Okay – the next phase of the UPP has launched: get in on it on Facebook. [ READ MORE ]
We just got word that we’ll be presenting a performative talk at PSi #16 Performing Publics in Toronto, 9-13 June 2010. The talk will focus on our life in the Fishbowl – if you’re up north, hope to see you there! [ READ MORE ]
So we’ve been interested in identity and its implications in the digital age. In fact, a lot of our work has been a version of the analog investigation of avatars. Here’s a link to an interesting article from WIRED about what happened when one man tried to disappear without a digital trace – into an [ READ MORE ]
You can really learn a lot reading facebook status updates. A few of my favorite quotes from some of our facebook friends (fbfs): Dax Tran-Caffee “successfully traded a painting for poetry – creativity is the currency of the FUTURE” Tif Bullard “life is full of flakes – some snow, some human.” Joshua Esmanuel-David Slater “I wish I didn’t [ READ MORE ]
Sent email appeal #2 today. So far, we’ve had about a 7% response rate. We’ll see how this one goes. Click to see all the latest… [ READ MORE ]