Journalism and news media have been going through a continuous transformation since the Internet came about. The business model is changing, and so are the
Read moreIndisciplined Curation, 4/17
Kellen Auditorium 66 5th Avenue April 17, 2012 6:30pm to 8:00pm Focusing on curatorial practices that do not fit neatly within discreet categories of fashion,
Read moreExhibition Review: Toiletpaper Magazine
“A magazine as a platform for art? A different kind of exhibition?”(Toiletpaper Magazine Flyer) Toiletpaper magazine consist of 21 double-paged photographs with no accompanying text to
Read moreExhibition Review: Being Singular Plural
Introduction Being Singular Plural, running until June 6 at the Guggenheim in Manhattan, was first staged at the Deutsche Guggenheim in 2010.1 Funded by Deutsche
Read moreExhibition review: The Newseum
The Newseum -as their name implies- is a museum dedicated to news. It opened in April 2008 in Washington DC and quickly became very popular. A
Read morePinterest: A New Space for Curating, Filtering, Distributing, and Accessing Art
On the Emergence of Public Curation and New Spaces for Accessing Art In “Flexible Context, Democratic Filtering and Computer-Aided Curating: Models for Online Curatorial Practice”,
Read moreNatural History Museum of Utah in NY Times
The Natural History Museum of Utah, which Tim Ventimiglia told us about in class last week, is reviewed in the New York Times.
Read moreJODI: U Mad Bro? @EAI, 4/2
If anyone who is interested in web art, hacked video games, glitch, and custom software, check out this Screening/Conversation event at the Electronic Arts
Read moreDeep in the Utah Desert
“…the National Security Agency is building the country’s biggest spy center. It’s the final piece of a secret surveillance network that will intercept and store
Read moreEvent: Object Theater on March 23rd
Stage Fright by Rich Allen Ever since I saw a wine opener turn into a King at a puppet show when I was younger, I’ve
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