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Sol LeWitt on New Materials

New materials are one of the great afflictions of contemporary art. Some artists confuse new materials with new ideas. There is nothing worse than seeing art that wallows in gaudy baubles. By and large most artists who are attracted to these materials are the ones who lack the stringency of mind that would enable them to use the materials well. It takes a good artist to use new materials and make them into a work of art. The danger is, I think, in making the physicality of the materials so important that it becomes the idea of the work (another kind of expressionism).
Sol LeWitt, “Paragraphs on Conceptual Art”


Vancouver, Drupal, BarCamp, Workspace, Bryght...

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I just got back from Vancouver... Big thanks to the awesome guys at Bryght(http://www.bryght.com) for getting me out there. It was good to network with those crazy left coasters. Unfortunately the camera didn't make it with me. It seems to have disappeared at postmasters' along with Tamas's video camera :(.

I attended BarCamp Vancouver and gave drupal mountpoints while I as there.. (much work to be completed on filesystem to have it ready for DRUPAL_NEXT.) Barcamp Vancouver was held in this awesome venture called workspace. You can find them online @ http://abetterplacetowork.com/. If you're in Vancouver, office there for a day, just the view of North Van is worth it, better yet is the talented crowd of individuals who have memberships at the space. Its like a mental sports club for geeks.


Natalie Jeremijenko at Postmasters

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September 7 - October 7, 2006
NATALIE JEREMIJENKO
OOZ, Inc. [...for the birds]
Infrastructure and facilities for high-density bird cohabitation on the roof of Postmasters Gallery

with public housing projects by:
Aranda/Lasch + TerraSwarm
bonetti/kozerski
Leeser Architects
Materialab with Gensler+Gutierrez
OpenSource Architecture
SYSTEMarchitects llc
theLiving

perch design: Phil Taylor
water systems designed by Fountainhead
landscape design consulting: Kate Bakewell
urban system consulting: LOOK/Laura Kurgan

Opening reception: Thursday , September 7, 6-8 pm


Looking at Art with Jacques & Pierre, or Vision Thing

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Artist's Choice: Herzog & de Meuron, Perception Restrained
Museum of Modern Art, New York
June 21 through September 25, 2006


STEAL THIS FILM

The League Of Noble Peers sends the following dossier:

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In 2006, a group of friends decided to make a film about filesharing that we would recognise.

There have been a few documentaries by 'old media' crews who don't understand the net and see peer-to-peer organisation as a threat to their livelihoods. They have no reason to represent the filesharing movement positively, and no capacity to represent it lucidly.


THING.residency: Locus Sonus Duplex Performance

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THE THING would like to invite your face and body and voice to 11 Harrison Street, ground floor storefront gallery, RIVERFAWN, for the Manhattan interface of THE THING.residency: LOCUS SONUS DUPLEX PERFORMANCE. This is a special performance that will be live from the Roebling Bridge on the Delaware River and from the RIVERFAWN Gallery in New York City. You will be part of the performance!:

6pm –10pm Thursday August 24th
11 Harrison Street, ground floor*
New York City

http://locusonus.org


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August you can stay in town or get out of town either way there’s great things happening.

Check out the Spielgel tent at pier 17 at the south street seaport. It’s a beer hall/performance space that is the hippest ticket in town. I went to see Absinthe but they are also hosting a PS 122 performance series. The best part is you can hag out on the piers with spectacular views. It’s way cool. I even did an Art Dirt Redux about it. http://spaghetti.nujus.net/artDirt/archives/000904.html


Steve Cisler on Piracy at Zero One/ISEA2006

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PosterZeroOne San Jose is a swirling
constellation of events that included several self-styled summits, a
variety of public art, performances, lectures, and exhibitions
associated with the 13th biannual meeting of ISEA, Inter-Society for
the Electronic Arts. It began August 4 and ends August 13.


Granularity

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Well, better late than never. Now I have a better understanding of Transvergence and how it may be approached with a variety of work being done by a number of people these days. Here's a start on my attempt to make sense of it.

I've been trying to ignore nanotech as just another trendy academic catchword but several streams seem to be converging on what I would call granularity in economics, computing, databases, physics and aesthetics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granularity


Lost Dog Poster

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The subversive "lost dog" poster inspired by
Zena's emails (Jennifer Delos Reyes)

I'd seen this poster around the neighborhood (Chelsea, NYC) for the past couple of weeks and found the story behind it via the Palestinian-born artist Emily Jacir:

Electronic Lebanon: Ali La Pointe and Zena's words on the New York streets


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