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Live Stage: "My (public) space" [nl Amsterdam]

navas_foto1.jpgMy [public] space :: May 24 –- June 21, 2008 :: Opening May 23, 5:00 p.m. :: Netherlands Media Art Institute, Keizersgracht 264, 1016 EV Amsterdam :: with Aram Bartholl, Hasan Elahi, Martijn Engelbregt, Kota Ezawa, Dora García, Susan Härtig, Jill Magid, Eva and Franco Mattes a.k.a. 0100101110101101.ORG, Eduardo Navas, Guy Ben-Ner, Marisa Olson.

The exhibition ‘My [public] space’ is a follow-up to the exhibition ‘Territorial Phantom’. In the previous exhibition the occupation of and claims to space by corporations, organizations or countries was central. My [public] space goes more deeply into the blurring of private and public information and spaces. Continue reading


May 10, 12:32
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Live Stage: Critical Conversations [us San Francisco]

emptylimo.jpgSubversive Complicity: Critical Conversations in a Limo - created by Holly Crawford :: May 1, 2008; 5, 6, 7, and 8 pm :: The LAB, 16th and Capp St., San Francisco :: The limo will leave from and return to The LAB. Reserve your free space by calling the gallery at (415) 864-8855 :: Exhibition runs May 1-24, 2008 :: Opening Reception: May 1, 6-9 pm.

Hop into a white limousine with eight strangers to converse about anything in art for one hour. Hosts, who are critics and curators, will guide conversations and offer refreshments. Continue reading


Apr 21, 12:33
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Reblogged Live in the Studio

wax.jpgFor Internal Message Search: A Performative Installation, opening Friday, April 18th, pioneering video and internet artist Nina Sobell will install her Location One artist residency studio in the not-for-profit art center’s project space, where she will carry on her practice for the duration of the show. Visitors will be able to see Sobell’s recent wax sculptures and drawings, interact freely with the artist, and even accompany her for impromptu musical sessions (Sobell is a skilled improvisational guitarist and keyboardist). Continue reading


Apr 18, 09:35
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Live Stage: The New Normal [us NYC]

ezawa.jpgThe New Normal - works by Sophie Calle, Mohamed Camara, Hasan Elahi, Eyebeam R & D/Jonah Peretti & Michael Frumin, Kota Ezawa, Miranda July & Harrell Fletcher, Guthrie Lonergan, Jill Magid, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, Trevor Paglen, Corinna Schnitt, Thomson & Craighead, Sharif Waked :: April 25 - June 21, 2008 :: Opening Reception: April 25, 6-8 pm :: Artists Space, 38 Greene Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY :: Curated by Michael Connor; Co-organized with iCI (Independent Curators International).

The New Normal brings together thirteen recent artworks that use private information as raw material and subject matter. The concept of privacy, though widely invoked, is difficult to define. Continue reading


Apr 15, 14:36
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Living Room: Call for Proposals

42.jpgLiving Room :: Flux Factory in collaboration with openhousenewyork :: October 4-5, 2008 :: Deadline: May 10, 2008.

Living Room is a continuation of Flux Factory’s interest in the urban experience, in New York history, and in the overlap between private and public space. Being a live / work collective, we are fascinated by what it means to inhabit a space, to make it one’s own. We want to invite artists to play with the notion of belonging to a home, and claiming a space as one’s own. So we’re going to give artists the opportunity to go into someone else’s home and make it their own, aesthetically. Continue reading


Apr 8, 17:30
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"Fear of Fear Itself" by Marina Vishmidt

wonder_beirut_preview.jpg“It’s the Transmediale at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin. Somewhere, something in this cavernous Marshall Plan edifice is flickering. Closer at hand in the exhibition hall, half-tilted black boxes on the floor solicit you to crawl under them and encounter others of your kind watching videos. The fauna underneath are warm and resistant, though you would expect to encounter something rather more cold and slimy when lifting a rock, which is what the black-box bivouac viewing situation feels like. Continue reading


Apr 4, 14:11
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"Netacronyms" by Marisa Olson

Netacronyms by Marisa Olson (2007).


Mar 31, 18:58
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Live Stage: Territorial Phantom [nl Amsterdam]

space.jpgTerritorial Phantom with AES+F Group (RU), Yael Bartana (IL/NL), Cao Fei (CN), Yolande Harris (UK), Marine Hugonnier (F), Karen Lancel (NL), Lucas Lenglet (NL), Raqs Media Collective (IN), State of Sabotage (SoS), Artur Zmijewski (PL) :: March 29 - May 12, 2008 :: Opening March 28, 5:00 pm :: Netherlands Media Art Institute, Keizersgracht 264, 1016 EV Amsterdam.

Employing a whole mix of attitudes, viewpoints and forms, the artists in Territorial Phantom respond to occupying and possessing space. In today’s culture, based around claiming and possession, organizations, businesses and countries appropriate ever more space, by privatizing public space or bringing ‘democracy’ to countries, and where necessary eliminating opponents. Continue reading


Mar 27, 14:57
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Spacecowboys: Hybrid Space [be Hasselt]

spacecowboys.jpgSpacecowboys - a workshop about hybrid spaces :: May 6-7, 2008 :: Z33, Hasselt, Belgium :: 15-20 participants within a wide range of disciplines Free.

Our feeling of space and place changes and refreshes constantly through the interaction and communication possibilities of new media. Locations and environments may be altered from public to a private and from concrete to virtual through mobile technologies. These hybrid spaces create emotional and aesthetic possibilities for artists to experiment with. How do artists work with hybrid space and how do they make us aware of the social and cultural implications?

This workshop will be moderated by John Hopkins. Speakers & guests: Armin Medosh, Anne Nigten, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Eric Kluitenberg, Kurt Vanhoutte, Peter Westenberg, Maja Kuzmanovic and Pieter van Bogaert. Continue reading


Mar 20, 13:34
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First Monday: Critical Perspectives on Web 2.0

firstmonday.jpgFirst Monday: Volume 13, Number 3 :: Preface: Critical Perspectives on Web 2.0 by Michael Zimmer; Market Ideology and the Myths of Web 2.0Web 2.0: An argument against convergence by Trebor Scholz; by Matthew Allen; Interactivity is Evil! A critical investigation of Web 2.0 by Kylie Jarrett; Loser Generated Content: From Participation to Exploitation by Søren Mørk Petersen; The Externalities of Search 2.0: The Emerging Privacy Threats when the Drive for the Perfect Search Engine meets Web 2.0 by Michael Zimmer; Online Social Networking as Participatory Surveillance by Anders Albrechtslund; History, Hype, and Hope: An Afterward by David Silver. Continue reading


Mar 5, 18:18
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