He has exhibited at Art Interactive in Cambridge, MA, Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center in Buffalo, NY, Art in General in New York City, Fylkingen in Stockholm, Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, SESI Gallery in Sao Paulo City, Window Project Space in Auckland, New Zealand, Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, Chiangmai New Media Art Festival in Thailand, DigiFest DXNet in Toronto, and the Cyberarts Festival in Boston. He has been a frequent artist-in-residence at the Experimental Television Center in Owego, New York and is included in the DVD anthology, "ETC: 1969 - 2009" covering 40 years of video arts at ETC. He was previously a visiting professor with the Department of Expanded Media at the School of Art and Design at Alfred University in Alfred, NY and now teaches in the T.I.M.E.-Digital Arts Department at The Cleveland Institute of Art.
Art Dirt Redux Skypecast
http://spaghetti.nujus.net/artDirt/
Art Dirt Redux does it's first Skypecast interview with Christina
McPhee. And Part (2) of the Whitney Biennial mash-up is up as well.
AJAX for artists
sorry if i wasn't clear. not what i meant by "just keep quiet". meant, "don't tell anybody, you are just doing it for no reason". glad people (and you) say stuff (even when i disagree). am mostly devils advocate who wants everybody to think hard about why they do what they do. so few admit the most trivial things to themselves.
and it is cool posting the "template" for folks to use and not have to figure out.
do think there's a weird imbalance of support for popularity over support for utility. group mentality is often a bad thing. (which is another reason to always be skeptical, i guess)
On Feb 6, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Jason Van Anden wrote:
Plasma Studii,
You bring up some really good points about past trends - I can certainly understand feeling burned by over-hyped new tech. Been there, done that.
I have been programming (not html coding, but programming) since around 1979 - making my living with it since 1990. I am not sure I need to justify my free advice beyond that.
Jason Van Anden
On 2/6/06, Plasma Studii
OPEN CALL FOR PARTICIPATION - Inbox/Outbox, logistics of the public sphere
Inbox/Outbox is an e-mail institution operating and establishing connections between virtual and real public spheres as a means to propelling public access. Characterized by its temporary function as an agent, I/O avoids institutional incorporation of its subjects, thus removing itself from the final context, as well as allowing internal institutions and contexts to occur. I/O is based on a division into two binary functions, Inbox and Outbox, Inbox being the receiver of virtual data, which in turn is processed by Outbox and "forwarded" to public spaces.
Inbox/Outbox is currently channelling its activities through Centrifug, an exhibition space within Konsthall C in Stockholm, Sweden. The selection of exhibitions at Centrifug is based on a public booking list, released once every year. The Inbox/Outbox exhibition period is February 22nd - March 5th. I/O is for this occasion calling for participation. Admission will not be limited in any way, neither by amount of data, number of participants nor by any other criteria for selection, given the condition that submitted content doesn't infringe upon laws or regulations.
Submitted data must be suited for printing onto plain (A4) paper or for writing to audio-CD. Deadline is set for February 20th. Submit your data to inbox@inboxoutbox.org
Feel free to forward this invitation. See also: http://www.inboxoutbox.org
Open call for Submissions - Net/Web Art
Tosoma is a website specializing in creating and showcasing online based public art projects http://www.tosoma.org consisting of a panel of 25 established and emerging international professionals from a wide range of new media fields.
Open Call of Submissions for 'Orgasmos' a Net + Web Art Project
Deadline for submissions: March 10th 2006
Announcement of selected works: April 10th 2006
This project is an open call for artists working in Net and Web Art, to create and submit a Net or Web Art piece that portrays the sensation of an orgasm.
Selection and Awards:
Exhibition of works - 10 works only will be selected by our international panel, to be showcased online on tosoma.org from April 10th 2006
PERPETUAL ART MACHINE CALL FOR VIDEO AND THEORY
> Invitation to Participate
http://www.perpetualartmachine.com Cinema-scope and IFAC are seeking video art submissions for: PAM - The Perpetual Art Machine to be premiered as a featured project at the -Scope New York Art Fair March 10-13, 2006.