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Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Saturday, 18 February 2012
Jack Goldstein
“I am interested in the gap between Minimalism and Pop Art: in the object character and autonomy of Minimalism and the subject matter of our culture that is to be encountered in Pop Art.”
“Technology does everything for us so that we no longer have to function in terms of experience. We function in terms of esthetics.”
“Art should be a trailer for the future”
http://www.mmk-frankfurt.de/en/ausstellung/current-exhibitions/exhibition-details/exhibition_uid/2092/
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other artists,
research
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Jupiter
Saw this at the start of Another Earth at the Cameo double bill the other week where it's used in the opening scene.
Still images in sequence.
Tom Dale
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other artists,
research,
Science and Technology,
sculpture,
Video
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Saturday, 11 February 2012
Cory Arcangel... again.
Arcangel has always taken an interest in making his work accessible to anyone, often posting videos, images and even directions for how to create work online. This simultaneously acts as a way of questioning authorship as well as enabling anyone to create their own version of a Cory Arcangel work."
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other artists,
research
Constant Dullaart
I GIVE UP. ART JEALOUSY RAGE COMIN ATCHA.
Impossible Sculptures, 2009 A series of prints created with Star Wars TSG program (fan film software) Archival Inkjet Prints 30 cm x 45 cm each
Visit:http://thefuturegallery.org/index.php?/ongoing/cd-works/
Impossible Sculptures, 2009 A series of prints created with Star Wars TSG program (fan film software) Archival Inkjet Prints 30 cm x 45 cm each
Visit:http://thefuturegallery.org/index.php?/ongoing/cd-works/
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other artists,
research,
Science and Technology
Project Space Feb 3rd.
Intro/Looking At Things Only Bigger
Hard to get a sense of scale in the photographs but each image was projected using separate 35mm slide projector in the main lecture theatre. The biggest projection was the size of a medium sized cinema screen and the smallest approximately the size of a laptop screen.
A pair of binoculars were available for optional viewing.
Visiting Artist Talks: Mark Titchner
On February 3rd 2012, Mark Titchner says:
Which bits of being in the studio are 'art'? Mixing paint or sending emails? Both.
Throwing something in I don't know much about to stop the work getting boring.
Presenting work helps clarify fuzzy jumbles.
Also some things everyone knows but isn't supposed to talk about:
Galleries are like Gangs
&
Anyone who can afford to buy art has too much money.
Chris Burden, stills from Full Financial Disclosure, 1977.
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other artists,
talks/interviews
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Jon Rafman
Selected images from Google Street View by Jon Rafman.
IMG MGMT: The Nine Eyes of Google Street View - an image based artist essay
Google's mission statement: "Organize the worlds information and make it universally accessible and useful."
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found,
Photography,
research,
Science and Technology,
travel
Monday, 6 February 2012
Ceal Floyer
Overgrowth (2004)
Medium format slide and medium format slide projector.
A bonsai tree projected at the size of a normal tree.
Scale is changed by the relationship between the projector and the wall.
Aurora.jpg
I'm pretty sure that if you have any kind of apple computer from the past several years, this file will be on it.
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found,
research,
Science and Technology
Stereographic GIFs
More at http://stereo.nypl.org
"mashing up an important early genre of internet folk art with a nearly forgotten species of folk photography."
Thanks to Burch for this.
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Photography,
research,
Science and Technology,
Stereoscopic
Thursday, 2 February 2012
IDS 5
Research stages of a collaboration with Faith Limbrick and Claire Adams Ferguson.
The Information Delivery Service.
For more videos see here.
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Installation,
performance,
projection,
research,
Video
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Torsten Lauschmann
TORSTEN LAUSCHMANN - Before the Revolution 2011 from Torsten Lauschmann on Vimeo.
TORSTEN LAUSCHMANN - Sun for five nights 2011 from Torsten Lauschmann on Vimeo.
Torsten Lauschmann at DCA. Projectors, screens, pausing, loading, stills, film. Too good.
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exhibitions,
projection,
research,
Video
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