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BIO
My work is about ethics and it asks the oldest of questions: what does it mean to live a good life?
What is our responsibility to each other, to our families, to those with disabilities, to the past? In the
face of tragedy how do we reaffirm that life is good. These are the themes of my work.
I am an associate professor at Austin Peay State University and live in Clarksville, TN with my wife, Jennifer,
and our four children, Marlena, Aidan, Hope and Elliott.
I also work in the audio/ video collaborative Black & Jones and perform in the vj duo [ fladry + jones ].
What is our responsibility to each other, to our families, to those with disabilities, to the past? In the
face of tragedy how do we reaffirm that life is good. These are the themes of my work.
I am an associate professor at Austin Peay State University and live in Clarksville, TN with my wife, Jennifer,
and our four children, Marlena, Aidan, Hope and Elliott.
I also work in the audio/ video collaborative Black & Jones and perform in the vj duo [ fladry + jones ].
Searching for a New(er) Digital Literature
Dates:
Fri Jan 16, 2009 00:00 - Fri Jan 16, 2009
Location:
United States of America
Searching for a New(er) Digital Literature" is an exhibition of twelve multimedia works that offer readers representative examples of the newest digital poetry and fiction on the web. These works, created by international writers and artists and curated by webyarns.com's Alan Bigelow, are online at http://www.terminalapsu.org. The exhibition can also be seen offline at Austin Peay State University's
Gallery 108. The exhibition begins January 15, 2009.
Gallery 108. The exhibition begins January 15, 2009.
Micro
Dates:
Wed Dec 10, 2008 00:00 - Wed Dec 10, 2008
Micro
[ fladry + jones ] & jason.sloan
December 10, 2008 is International Human Rights Day.
Robb Fladry, Barry Jones, and Jason Sloan are going to mark the day with a half hour, on-line audio and video performance. Each artist will be in their respective studios ( Fladry = Tampa, FL, Jones = Clarksville, TN, Sloan = Baltimore, MD ) and will interact at http://terminalapsu.org/micro/ at 9 pm central.
The performance will utilize video, images and sounds found on the internet, as well as live twitter (www.twitter.com) posts.
The performance is sponsored by Terminal, The Department of Art and The Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts at Austin Peay State University.
[ fladry + jones ] & jason.sloan
December 10, 2008 is International Human Rights Day.
Robb Fladry, Barry Jones, and Jason Sloan are going to mark the day with a half hour, on-line audio and video performance. Each artist will be in their respective studios ( Fladry = Tampa, FL, Jones = Clarksville, TN, Sloan = Baltimore, MD ) and will interact at http://terminalapsu.org/micro/ at 9 pm central.
The performance will utilize video, images and sounds found on the internet, as well as live twitter (www.twitter.com) posts.
The performance is sponsored by Terminal, The Department of Art and The Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts at Austin Peay State University.
Terminal First Annual Short Video Festival
Deadline:
Sun Mar 01, 2009 00:00
Location:
United States of America
Call for Video: Terminal’s First Annual Short Video Festival
Terminal, the Department of Art, and The Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts at Austin Peay State University invite artists to submit short videos for consideration for inclusion in Terminal’s First Annual Short Video Festival.
Submission Guidelines:
In an e-mail send:
a short resume
a short statement
a link to the video on the web (no more than 5 minutes in length)
Selected artists will be asked to submit their videos as NTSC formatted Hi-Resolution Quicktime and MPEG files.
E-mail submissions to jonesb@apsu.edu
Deadline
March 1, 2009
Screening
April 17, 2009
Terminal, the Department of Art, and The Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts at Austin Peay State University invite artists to submit short videos for consideration for inclusion in Terminal’s First Annual Short Video Festival.
Submission Guidelines:
In an e-mail send:
a short resume
a short statement
a link to the video on the web (no more than 5 minutes in length)
Selected artists will be asked to submit their videos as NTSC formatted Hi-Resolution Quicktime and MPEG files.
E-mail submissions to jonesb@apsu.edu
Deadline
March 1, 2009
Screening
April 17, 2009