BIO
Curt Cloninger is an artist, writer, and Associate Professor of New Media at the University of North Carolina Asheville. His art undermines language as a system of meaning in order to reveal it as an embodied force in the world. His art work has been featured in the New York Times and at festivals and galleries from Korea to Brazil. Exhibition venues include Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris), Granoff Center for The Creative Arts (Brown University), Digital Art Museum [DAM] (Berlin), Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art (Chicago), Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center, and the internet. He is the recipient of several grants and awards, including commissions for the creation of new artwork from the National Endowment for the Arts (via Turbulence.org) and Austin Peay State University's Terminal Award.
Cloninger has written on a wide range of topics, including new media and internet art, installation and performance art, experimental graphic design, popular music, network culture, and continental philosophy. His articles have appeared in Intelligent Agent, Mute, Paste, Tekka, Rhizome Digest, A List Apart, and on ABC World News. He is also the author of eight books, most recently One Per Year (Link Editions). He maintains lab404.com, playdamage.org , and deepyoung.org in hopes of facilitating a more lively remote dialogue with the Sundry Contagions of Wonder.
Cloninger has written on a wide range of topics, including new media and internet art, installation and performance art, experimental graphic design, popular music, network culture, and continental philosophy. His articles have appeared in Intelligent Agent, Mute, Paste, Tekka, Rhizome Digest, A List Apart, and on ABC World News. He is also the author of eight books, most recently One Per Year (Link Editions). He maintains lab404.com, playdamage.org , and deepyoung.org in hopes of facilitating a more lively remote dialogue with the Sundry Contagions of Wonder.
Des Images (1928-29/2009) - René Magritte + Google
The heaviest google hacking happens offline. It took him 80 years, but now Magritte owns "the treachery." An amazing hijack, especially considering the fact that he wasn't even working in English.
http://computerfinearts.com/collection/cloninger/bubblegum/picture/magritte/
http://www.amazon.com/gp/sitbv3/reader?ie=UTF8&p=S005&asin=0520049160
and one for Cory's wardrobe:
http://www.threadless.com/product/543/This_is_not_a_Pipe
http://computerfinearts.com/collection/cloninger/bubblegum/picture/magritte/
http://www.amazon.com/gp/sitbv3/reader?ie=UTF8&p=S005&asin=0520049160
and one for Cory's wardrobe:
http://www.threadless.com/product/543/This_is_not_a_Pipe
playdamages 74-75
[sub|ob]ject
http://playdamage.org/74.html
Agnes Martin & The Vertical B-boys
http://playdamage.org/75.html
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playdamage was in physical space some this month in belo horizonte, brazil and tulsa, oklahoma, us and all it brought me was this stupid post.
http://playdamage.org/74.html
Agnes Martin & The Vertical B-boys
http://playdamage.org/75.html
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
playdamage was in physical space some this month in belo horizonte, brazil and tulsa, oklahoma, us and all it brought me was this stupid post.
Media Studies
Charles Baudelaire, Tableaux Perisiens from Fleurs du mal, 1861. [scroll down to the poems in the "Tableaux Parisiens" section]
Walter Benjamin, The Arcades Project, Harvard University Press, 2002.
Drain Magazine, Issue 11: Psychogeography - October, 2008 - Vol. 5, No.2
Walter Benjamin, The Arcades Project, Harvard University Press, 2002.
Drain Magazine, Issue 11: Psychogeography - October, 2008 - Vol. 5, No.2
Conference Report: NET.ART (SECOND EPOCH)
... or that when you tell someone about the James Brown song they think of the website.
cf: http://www.zefrank.com/supahbad/
rick silva wrote:
isn’t it kind of sad that now when you tell someone about superbad (.com) they think of that movie?
cf: http://www.zefrank.com/supahbad/
rick silva wrote:
isn’t it kind of sad that now when you tell someone about superbad (.com) they think of that movie?