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Mark Tribe
Since 2004
Works in New York City, New York United States of America

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BIO
Mark Tribe is an artist and curator whose interests include art, technology, and politics. He is Assistant Professor of Modern Culture and Media Studies at Brown University, where he teaches courses on digital art, curating, open-source culture, radical media, and surveillance. He is the co-author, with Reena Jana, of New Media Art (Taschen, 2006). His art work has been exhibited at the ZKM Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, and Gigantic Art Space in New York City. He has organized curatorial projects for the New Museum of Contemporary Art, MASS MoCA, and inSite_05. In 1996, he founded Rhizome.org, an online resource for new media artists. He received a MFA in Visual Art from the University of California, San Diego in 1994 and a BA in Visual Art from Brown University in 1990. He splits his time between Providence and New York City.
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DISCUSSION

Moving the Museum Online


Reminds me a bit of the Guggenheim's Virtual Museum project back in the '90s.

EVENT

The Dystopia Files feat. Marcy Mays


Dates:
Tue Jan 18, 2011 04:00 - Tue Jan 18, 2011

Location:
Columbus, Ohio
United States of America

This event will be begin with a lecture at 4pm followed by a video/performance at 5pm.
Video documenting a similar performance:

Lecture abstract:
In 1968, protesters outside the Democratic National Convention in
Chicago chanted "The whole world is watching," and shortly thereafter
their images appeared on the evening news. These days, protesters bring
their own cameras and post their clips on YouTube.
How have media technologies and practices changed the roles of public
space, performance, and the human body in politics? How have new forms
of mediation and distribution altered the ways in which history is
produced and experienced? In this afternoon's performative lecture,
artist Mark Tribe will discuss recent work and current projects,
including the Dystopia Files, an archive of video clips depicting
public interactions between police and protesters in North America
since 1999.


DISCUSSION

Carpark (1994) - Mark Tribe


I swear I had nothing to do with this.

DISCUSSION

Net Art Versioning


Raqs Media Collective is curating part of Manifesta and is going to include etoy along with a few other artists who were part of the net art scene, e.g. Matthew Fuller and Graham Harwood (twice!). What does Raqs know that we don't know?

“THE REST OF NOW”, Curated by Raqs Media Collective. Artists: David Adjaye, Stefano Bernardi, Kristina Braein, Yane Calovski, Candida TV, contemporary culture index, Neil Cummings and Marysia Lewandowska, Harold de Bree, Latifa Echakhch, Marcos Chaves, etoy.CORPORATION, Anna Faroqhi, Ivana Franke, Matthew Fuller, Francesco Gennari, Ranu Ghosh, Rupali Gupte and Prasad Shetty, Anawana Haloba in collaboration with Francesca Grilli, Graham Harwood, Nikolaus Hirsch & Michel Müller, Hiwa K, Emre Hüner, Helen Jilavu, Sanjay Kak, Zilvinas Kempinas, Reinhard Kropf and Siv Helene Stangeland, Anders Krueger, Lawrence Liang, Charles Lim Yi Yong, m-city, Teresa Margolles, Walter Niedermayr, Jorge Otero-Pailos, Martin Pichlmair, Piratbyrån, Jaime Pitarch, Prof. Bad Trip, Kateřina Šedá, Dayanita Singh, TEUFELSgroup, Meg Stuart, Melati Suryodarmo, Jörgen Svensson, Hansa Thapliyal, Alexander Vaindorf, Judi Werthein, Graham Harwood, Richard Wright, Matsuko Yokokoji, Darius Ziura.