media archive
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Read More: PerpiTube Symposium
11_NIC_Perpitube_Flyer (please feel free to distribute, or better yet come… Panels will be taped and put on YouTube, of course.)
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Read More: HIV/AIDS Concordia
I’m in Montreal, getting ready to give a talk “Remembering AIDS Online: Networking, Viruses, Virality, and Arteries” as part of Concordia University’s eighteen year old, multi-disciplinary, year-long undergraduate course and…
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Read More: NYU Culture and Media @ 20
I made a quick trip to NY to attend the celebration for NYU’s Culture and Media Program which I participated in somewhat unofficially in its earliest years by taking the…
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Read More: Life in a Clock on a Screen
Who knew? The YouTube indie-movie Life in a Day is the freaky feel-good twin of the art-world movie The Clock: they construct dogmatically linear narratives with staccato marches forward to…
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Read More: Re-Organize Our Future?
The second section, Isolation/Connection, of PerpiTube, my show with Pato Hebert, has ended with an uplifting set of provocations from Jutta Treviranus, Director of the Inclusive Design Research Center: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VxQEPw1x9E&w=425&h=349]…
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Read More: Form is Feeling: Remembering AIDS
In the past few days, I’ve seen two powerful film screenings featuring works that historicize AIDS in the 1980s: We Were Here (“the first documentary to take a deep and…
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Read More: Christian Marclay’s “The Clock”: Time Compressor
Darling of the art world, Christian Marclay’s The Clock, like so many pieces of conceptual art, was for me as giving in the reading and anticipatory thinking about it as…
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Read More: YouTube in the Gallery
Ciara Ennis, the curator of Pitzer College Art Galleries, interviewed Pato Hebert and I about our upcoming YouTube art show, PerpiTube. One of her questions was about the differences between…
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Read More: PerpiTube: Repurposing Social Media Spaces
I am very pleased to announce the art show that I co-curated with Pato Hebert, PerpiTube: Repurposing Social Media Spaces. It will be held July 12 – September 6, 2011…
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Read More: I Support the Digital Picket Line: Goodbye Huffington Post
“In response to what labor leaders see as an exploitative situation, on March 17th, the Newspaper Guild and the National Writers Union both called for bloggers to refuse to blog…