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Michael Mandiberg
Since the beginning
Works in Brooklyn, New York United States of America

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BIO
Michael Mandiberg is a interdisciplinary artist, designer and scholar whose work employs each of these methodologies, in part to investigate the significance of their overlap. He creates conceptual art projects, design objects, and publications that explore themes that include environmentalism, collaboration, systems of exchange, and appropriation. He sold all of his possessions online on Shop Mandiberg, made perfect copies of copies on AfterSherrieLevine.com, and created web browser plugins that highlight the environmental costs of a global economy on TheRealCosts.com. He is the co-author of Digital Foundations and Collaborative Futures. A recipient of residencies and commissions from Eyebeam, Rhizome.org, and Turbulence.org, his work has been exhibited at the New Museum, Ars Electronica, ZKM, and Transmediale. A former Senior Fellow at Eyebeam, he is an Assistant Professor at the College of Staten Island/CUNY. He lives, works, and rides his bicycle in Brooklyn. His work lives at Mandiberg.com.
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DISCUSSION

First Person - a DVD of Video art


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FIRST PERSON

Videos from Los Angeles and Mexico City in which artists use their
bodies to collapse video, performance, and the direct address to the
viewer.

A DVD project by Carla Herrera-Prats, Michael Mandiberg and
Anne-Julie Raccoursier.

A DVD compilation of work By: Arturo Castelan, Ximena Cuevas, Sharon
Hayes, Carla Herrera-Prats and Julia Steinmetz, Justin Lincoln,
Michael Mandiberg, Rodney McMillian, Amaranta Sanchez, Haruko Tanaka,
Anne Walsh, and Natalie Zimmerman

First Person will be presented at C-Level in Chinatown, Los Angeles
on Saturday August the 30th from 6:00 pm. to 9:00 pm. We will begin
the distribution of this DVD at C-level; we will continue with
presentations in Mexico, and other locations in the US.

We have published First Person in an run of 1000 copies, so that we
can distribute this video work widely. We are asking for a donation
(plus $5 shipping,) which will help pay for the cost to distribute
this work in screenings at universities, and independent media
centers in the US and Mexico.

To get a copy go to the website at
http://theredproject.com/firstperson. For further information contact
us at mailto:FirstPerson@TheRedProject.com. For directions to
C-Level, please go to http://www.c-level.cc/map.html

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DISCUSSION

voice recognition


http://theredproject.com/voicerecognition

I use voice recognition software to dictate a lot. Sometimes i get phonecalls in the middle and the microphone is still on and the software keeps (mis)recording.

(07.26.02)
A conversation with my mother about my dying family dog:

a a a motion a are written an aria newsletter, a national Diet and rights and when your written right timing
, euros image of a long immune
From one of
The an engine in American euros are at uniform a result of the three of. And wrote Roe school in your own farmers to grow get my financial of nation copy me and Sundays jury rejected carry yet but one of my question is if I choose to buy a ticket in hours achieved right to it is the English interests are Ticketron one unprecedented contract is a matter what the airport market in recent price rise of what why I call you but when you call right here around after two interest-rate and when I hear a thing of Rwanda zillion know the enemy back then me on Iraq after to only gone all the runs ex-Soviet. Yet

DISCUSSION

NerdBoxLinks2003


Some thoughts for 2003... a list of Nerd_Box_Art links.

Mostly 2001 and 2002. Research for several essays I will probably never find time to write. Things I think people should check out.

It is storming here in L.A. Lights keep flickering (I love laptop battery power.) No rain (never rain) just wind to knock down trees on power lines. And blow away the smog for the morning.

Michael

http://theredproject.com/nerdboxlinks

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2000-2002
Cathy Davies and Heather Cassils
MicrosoftMe (performance at VeryCyberFeminist)

C-Level (Eddo Stern, Mark Allen, Christina Ulke, Marc and Robbie Herbst, et all)
2001
http://www.c-level.cc/tekken/
2001
http://www.c-level.cc/cockfight.html
2002
http://www.c-level.cc/lamoo.html
2002
http://www.c-level.cc/memefest/index.html
2002
http://www.journalofaestheticsandprotest.org/index.html

2001
Smartist
http://www.dollarhack.com/

2001?
Mark Daggett
http://www.deskswap.com/

2001-2002
Jen Liu
World Domination Project in RGB
http://www.integr8.net/wdp

2001-2002
Brody Condon
http://www.tmpspace.com/
especially good is his chinatown piece
http://www.tmpspace.com/chinatown_1

2002
A-Clip LA
http://www.journalofaestheticsandprotest.org/1/aclip/index.html

2002
jody hughes and giovanni garcia-fenech (sp?)
nerve.com intervention w/ group of artists making personal ads
http://arefriendselectric.com (seems to be down)

2002
Clover Leary
http://gaygamete.com/

2002-2003
Kevin McCarty
Screen Shot/Gay Porn/Chatroom Graphic Novel
example at
http://theredproject.com/files/vencie5.jpg

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Nouveau Form/Ascii Art
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2002
Banner Art Collective
http://www.bannerart.org/

2002
Christophe Bruno
http://www.iterature.com/adwords/

2002
eryk salvaggio
http://www.salsabomb.com/imf/
http://www.salsabomb.com/exclusive/
http://www.salsabomb.com/gallery/
http://cybrport.com/E/ryk/2/
http://www.salvaggio-museum.org/

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E-Commerce
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1999
Akshun
http://www.calarts.edu/~nudell/archive/ebay.html

2000
Patrick Lichty
http://www.voyd.com/ebay/index.htm

2000
RTMARK
http://amsterdam.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0003/msg00074.html

vote auction 2000
he is anon now -- has an rtmark agent name
http://www.voteauction.biz/

2001
John Freyer
http://allmylifeforsale.com/

2001
Shop Mandiberg
http://www.mandiberg.com/shop/
http://www.mandiberg.com/time/

2001
All Consuming
http://all-consuming.com/

2001
Keith Obadike's "Blackness for Sale"
http://obadike.tripod.com/ebay.html
and (but not e-commerce)
2002
http://artport.whitney.org/gatepages/august02.shtml

2002
John Freyer
http://www.adaptivereuse.org/

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Networks; Being in two places at once, or one after each other
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2001-2002 (though sketches of it were presented at ars in 99?)
Jesse Gilbert (with Carole Kim et al)
http://www.turbulence.org/Works/interaxis/

2002
Bunting
http://www.tate.org.uk/netart/borderxingguide.htm
http://irational.org/cgi-bin/border/clients/deny.pl

2002
Mandiberg, et al
http://turbulence.org/Works/guide/
http://exchangeprogram.org/

2002
tennantspin/superflex
http://www.superchannel.org/Home/Profile/Channels/SPIN/

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Email is still the killer-app
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2001
the 01.org fake project made by florian cramer. it was a rhizome splash
page. everyone (mark included) bought it for real, then they came out and
said they had been impersonating... to be honest, i can't figure out which is the real one, and which is the fake, b/c of all the zeros and ones...
http://www.0100101110110101.org/
http://amsterdam.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0105/msg00055.html
http://www.aec.at/takeover/update/showtopiclong.asp?ID

DISCUSSION

RHIZOME_RAW: CriticalDiscourse.net -- "Total Uberzogen" -- Edith Russ Site


just a short note to announce that i just launched a site called "Critical Discourse" (http://CriticalDiscourse.net) as part of the "Total Uberzogen" group exhibition at the Edith Russ Site for Media Art in Oldenburg Germany. in response the exhibitions' theme, the site i have created is a hypothetical literary agency that promotes the work of art critics and writers. there are seventeen other artists/collectives in the show as well. i've included the official release below. hope you enjoy. michael

Total Uberzogen (Completely Covered/Totally Overdone)
Opening Reception: Friday, 29. November 2002, 8 pm
30. November 2002

DISCUSSION

CriticalDiscourse.net -- "Total Uberzogen" -- Edith Russ Site


just a short note to announce that i just launched a site called "Critical Discourse" (http://CriticalDiscourse.net) as part of the "Total Uberzogen" group exhibition at the Edith Russ Site for Media Art in Oldenburg Germany. in response the exhibitions' theme, the site i have created is a hypothetical literary agency that promotes the work of art critics and writers. there are seventeen other artists/collectives in the show as well. i've included the official release below. hope you enjoy. michael

Total Uberzogen (Completely Covered/Totally Overdone)
Opening Reception: Friday, 29. November 2002, 8 pm
30. November 2002


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The Social Media Reader reviewed in Neural


The Social Media Reader tabled

Alessandro Ludovico reviewed The Social Media Reader for Neural, calling the book:

a well-curated anthology which portrays social networks as they are: as an incredibly popular phenomenon of contemporary communication whose rapid success in some respects epitomizes the precariousness and limitless of online media in general. Social media are nowadays considered absolutely essential for any online business (and personal reputation too) but at the same time there’s an embarrassing lack of tools and agreed strategies for living (and surviving) in these specific environments, much less a more general objective evaluation of their huge impact on changes to the perception of reality.

The review is included in the current print issue, and available online in English and Italian.


TO LIFE Eco Art In Pursuit of a Sustainable Planet


I am honored to be included in Linda Weintraub’s new book TO LIFE! Eco Art In Pursuit of a Sustainable Planet (UC Press). The book has chapters on each of the artists/collectives; her chapter on my work explores Oil Standard and The Real Costs. Weintraub has created an entire website that includes useful teaching guides for use in the classroom. From the description:

To Life! Eco Art in Pursuit of a Sustainable Planet documents the burgeoning eco art movement from A to Z, presenting a panorama of artistic responses to environmental concerns, from Ant Farm’s anti-consumer antics in the 1970s to Marina Zurkow’s 2007 animation that anticipates the havoc wreaked upon the planet by global warming. This text is the first international survey of twentieth and twenty-first-century artists who are transforming the global challenges facing humanity and the Earth’s diverse living systems. Their pioneering explorations are situated at today’s cultural, scientific, economic, spiritual, and ethical frontiers. The text guides students of art, design, environmental studies, and interdisciplinary studies to integrate environmental awareness, responsibility, and activism into their professional and personal lives.


Edward A. Shanken on Investigatory Art


Edward A. Shanken has published a new essay entitled “Investigatory art: Real-time systems and network culture” in which he links circa 1970 work of Hans Haacke and Jack Burnham to new media work from the mid 90′s to the present. He has picked some of my favorite pieces by Heath Bunting, Josh On, UBERMORGEN et al, and Beatrice da Costa, as well as my own work. Shanken writes:

Mandiberg’s Real Costs (2007) gives real-time feedback on the environmental impact of travel; it consists of a Firefox plug-in that anyone can download and install in their browser. When searching for flights from commercial travel websites such as Expedia.com, the plug-in inserts Co2 emissions information into the results. When looking up airfares the user retrieves not only the price in dollars but also the ‘real cost’ in terms of carbon emissions for the journey by plane, car, bus, and train, as well as the number of tree-years required to offset the pollution and the annual per capita carbon emissions by country.

By providing the user with instantaneous feedback about the environmental consequences of their travel choices, Real Costs harnesses the potential of real-time systems to, in Burnham’s words, ‘gather and process data … in time to effect future events within those environments’. Indeed, similar programs have been adopted by municipal public transportation systems, such as the HKL in Helsinki. In this example, an artist’s innovative work not only creates awareness in an art context but also anticipates and provides a model for similar applications in a larger social context.


The Social Media Reader Creative Commons PDF on Archive.org


The Social Media Reader coverThe Social Media Reader is now available as a Creative Commons licensed PDF on Archive.org. The book is CC BY-SA-NC licensed; all but one of the chapters are CC BY-SA or CC BY. Archive.org also hosts an EPUB and Kindle version as well.

The Social Media Reader (ed. Michael Mandiberg) is a collection of essays exploring the rise of participatory culture, and the ensuing blurring of the boundaries between creators and audiences. The book features key essays from the major authors in the field, including Chris Anderson, Yochai Benkler, danah boyd, Henry Jenkins, Lawrence Lessig, Tim O’Reilly, Jay Rosen, Clay Shirky, and Siva Vaidhyanathan.

 


Digital Publishing Today panel at CUNY Grad Center


Collaborative Futures, 2nd Edition
Panel: Ashley Dawson, Matthew K. Gold, Michael Mandiberg, Tavia Nyong’o

What are the radical possibilities of open access publishing? This panel will bring together a number of scholars who have published online recently to consider how university presses are either facilitating or impeding efforts by academics to explore new forms of cultural production and media activism unleashed by movements such as Occupy Wall Street. Join us to explore these questions and to develop new strategies and models for contemporary academic publication.

Mon Nov 26, 6:30pm | The Skylight Room (9100) at CUNY Graduate Center

Co-sponsored by The Digital Studies/Digital Humanities Seminar


Fake It! (Limited Edition) at Fabrica de Pensule


Fake It! (Limited Edition) at Fabrica de Pensule

AfterSherrieLevine is included in Fake It! (Limited Edition), an exhibition at Fabrica de Pensule in Cluj Romania, curated by Horea Avram. They are including a computer with a printing and framing station, so you can print out, sign and frame your own image from the site.

From Avram’s curatorial statement:

The “sources” to which the works of this exhibition make reference are appropriated, diverted, plagiarized, or parodied with various visual and tactical means: from video to object, to photography, performance and online intervention. In this sense, the idea of fake is seen not only as a working instrument confined to the art field but one that addresses directly the larger context of culture, society and politics. Therefore, the imperative of the title points precisely to the evident actuality and implicit diversity of such a theme.

The exhibition runs from October 5th through November 20th, 2012.


Art, Environment, Action! – Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons


The Social Media Reader in the wild

As part of Art, Environment, Action! at Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons, I will be giving a 3 day workshop on making visual contributions to Wikipedia. Building on the work of Wikipedia Illustrated and others, the goal will be to use visual language to explain complex concepts without over simplifying them. This could range from the factual, such as diagrams of biological or chemical phenomena, maps of environmental issues/disasters, or charts, to the poetic or expressive. Artists, scientists, illustrators, environmental historians, designers, activists, and Wikipedians are invited to this collaborative workshop. No knowledge of Wikipedia editing is required. Participants should bring relevant materials, including but not limited to computers, sketchbooks, and thinking caps.

For more info, or to register, please visit the workshop page.

Art, Environment, Action! is a creative laboratory that brings together 16 internationally renowned artists/artist collectives and designers to explore art as, and in, environmental action. Over 11 weeks, the gallery will function as an active learning environment and a lively locus of exchange on ecological issues through movement, media, visual and performance art, and design.

Participating artists include: Beehive Design Collective; Stefani Bardin, Toby Heys, and Siddharth Ramakrishnan; Beatriz da Costa; Ecoarttech; Futurefarmers; Michael Mandiberg; Jennifer Monson/iLAND; Beverly Naidus; Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science; Red 76; Stephanie Rothenberg; Jill Sigman; Trade School; and Tattfoo Tan.


New York Arts Practicum – midpoint update


Andy Bichlbaum of The Yes Men talks to New York Arts Practicum

The New York Arts Practicum is midway through, and going really well. The 10 participants are having productive conversations with artists and curators, working in their mentors’ studios, and making work for critique. We are meeting Tuesday evenings for Critique/Seminar, and Friday all day for site visits. The goal of the program is for the participants to bridge the gap between scholastic artmaking, and a being an artist in the world. In bridging this gap, they experience the stresses and rewards of sustaining a creative life, and begin to learn how to make work without the armatures of school proping you up.

During Critique/Seminar, Trevor Paglen and Penelope Umbrico showed us their new work, David Horvitz lead a Life. Drawing. session at Zuccotti Park, Sara Greenberger Rafferty led an equisite corpse workshop, and Jen Liu and Ricardo Miranda Zuniga were guest critics. We have had site visits with Amanda McDonald Crowley, Lize Mogel, Magda Sawon, Steve Sacks, Artie Vierkant, Andy Bichlbaum of The Yes Men (above), Jill Magid, Mark Tribe, and Brody Condon. We made trips to MoMA, Chelsea galleries, The Met, and Christian Marclay’s The Clock. And we are only halfway through!

There are descriptive blog posts, photos on Flickr, and a steady streem of tweets

New York Arts Practicum Participants surround police in David Horvitz’s Life. Drawing.in Zuccotti Park.

 

New York Arts Practicum meets with Lize Mogel

Lize Mogel discusses the intersection of maps and art, and working as an artist outside of the art market.


The Social Media Reader is in reprints


The Social Media Reader in the wildThe Social Media Reader is being well received, and displayed prominently. It sold through the first print run in 4 months, and and was out of print for a few weeks(!) but is now available again.

The book launches went very well, with great presentations at MoMA/PS1 from Patrick Davison and Brad Troemel (Brad made a video of his talk) and at Powerhouse Arena with David Horvitz and Ceci Moss.

NYU Press did an interview with me about the book, which is posted in several video files on their Vimeo.

Also, it is up on Project Muse. So you can download full text PDFs if you have the proper University affiliation (ironically, CUNY doesn’t cut it, so I don’t have access.)


Downloadable exhibition organized by David Horvitz


roses-for-horvitz-left-300 roses-for-horvitz-right-300

I am in a downloadable group exhibition entitled “you and I may not hurry it with a thousand poems my darling but nobody will stop it With all the Policemen in The World.zip.” Released June 1st, the exhibition is a bouquet of spring flowers to broadcast far and wide.

This exhibition may be freely downloaded, printed, exhibited, published, copied, etc… from this link: http://www.sendspace.com/file/qxr6bo . There are no installation instructions. The recommended print sizes are listed in the works list PDF. The zipped folder will will remain available as long as the sendspace link is active. They will not be re-uploaded.

With: Anjum Asharia and Marisa Jahn, BFFA3AE, Claudia Sola, David Horvitz, Hans Aarsman, Jon Rafman, Kristina Lee Podesva, Marysia Lewandowska, Michael Mandiberg, Mishka Henner, Natalie Häusler, Vlatka Horvat