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BIO
The McElroys are a husband and wife collaborative artist, technology, and business team who bring significant artistic, technology and community development skills to Corporate Performance Artists. Joseph, is a graduate of Computer Science from Duke University and a former team leader at IBM. He has been a CEO of several companies, and has been responsible for raising $2 million to fund a startup company called EveryDayPrint.com, which while part of the dot-com boom and bust, he managed to bring to profitability and which still survives to this day.
Donna was an operations manager and PR specialist in the firms they have started together. She has recently been credited by several business leaders in the Bronx as being "top spokesperson for the Bronx." She is active in many community development projects, such as participating on the Board of the Bruckner Arts and Antique District, and working to promote many Bronx activities through an online newsletter called Cupcake Kaleidoscope.
Joseph was the leader of the Open Source Sig for the New York Software Industry Association. And was track co-chair for Open Source at the 2001 New York Software Industry Summit. He was on the advisory board for PostgreSql, Inc - the leading Open Source Database and has had articles published by Lutris Technologies and Open Magazine on Open Source business models and technology solutions. He is a database expert with extensive Fortune 500 experience. Among other awards, he won an IBM Division Award for Technical Excellence.
From magazine "Open" issue September 2001 - "The McElroys kick open the doors of old business models and capitalize on what they believe." The McElroys have achieved re-known as Open Source visionaries with interviews by Interactive Week, Infoworld, Fortune Technology, Open magazine, and others. Joseph and Donna make no claims of divine insight, but in review by Lewis Lacock, it is said, "that this dynamic duo of art are the closest things we have to true shamans today". They are doing their best to pursue the knowledge to support such claims someday.
HIGHLIGHTS
* Achieved reputation as Open Source visionarys with interviews by Interactive Week, Infoworld, Fortune Technology, Open magazine among others.
* National Columnist on Money Matters for Gather.com.
* Judge for the Advanced Technical Categories of the Emmys.
* Successfully raised $2 million funding for startup.
* Successfully built and sold two technology businesses.
* First Entry into the Multimedia wing of the Museum of Computer Art.
* Artwork collected by the Library at Cornell University.
* Artwork in the collection of Rhizome.org.
* Developed first ever Exhibition Catalog completely on CD Rom. Done for Alternative Museum. Reviewed by New York Times.
* Selected to attend first ever Summer Institute for Performance Art at The Kitchen in NYC.
* IBM Division Award for Technical Excellence.
* Various academic, mathematic and scholarship awards. Attended Duke University on a full scholarship in mathematics.
* Poetry published in various journals. Art exhibited in museum shows.
* Certificate of Artistic Excellence from Congressman Jose Serrano.
* Recognized by Bronx Borough President Aldofo Carrion for contributions to the community.
Donna was an operations manager and PR specialist in the firms they have started together. She has recently been credited by several business leaders in the Bronx as being "top spokesperson for the Bronx." She is active in many community development projects, such as participating on the Board of the Bruckner Arts and Antique District, and working to promote many Bronx activities through an online newsletter called Cupcake Kaleidoscope.
Joseph was the leader of the Open Source Sig for the New York Software Industry Association. And was track co-chair for Open Source at the 2001 New York Software Industry Summit. He was on the advisory board for PostgreSql, Inc - the leading Open Source Database and has had articles published by Lutris Technologies and Open Magazine on Open Source business models and technology solutions. He is a database expert with extensive Fortune 500 experience. Among other awards, he won an IBM Division Award for Technical Excellence.
From magazine "Open" issue September 2001 - "The McElroys kick open the doors of old business models and capitalize on what they believe." The McElroys have achieved re-known as Open Source visionaries with interviews by Interactive Week, Infoworld, Fortune Technology, Open magazine, and others. Joseph and Donna make no claims of divine insight, but in review by Lewis Lacock, it is said, "that this dynamic duo of art are the closest things we have to true shamans today". They are doing their best to pursue the knowledge to support such claims someday.
HIGHLIGHTS
* Achieved reputation as Open Source visionarys with interviews by Interactive Week, Infoworld, Fortune Technology, Open magazine among others.
* National Columnist on Money Matters for Gather.com.
* Judge for the Advanced Technical Categories of the Emmys.
* Successfully raised $2 million funding for startup.
* Successfully built and sold two technology businesses.
* First Entry into the Multimedia wing of the Museum of Computer Art.
* Artwork collected by the Library at Cornell University.
* Artwork in the collection of Rhizome.org.
* Developed first ever Exhibition Catalog completely on CD Rom. Done for Alternative Museum. Reviewed by New York Times.
* Selected to attend first ever Summer Institute for Performance Art at The Kitchen in NYC.
* IBM Division Award for Technical Excellence.
* Various academic, mathematic and scholarship awards. Attended Duke University on a full scholarship in mathematics.
* Poetry published in various journals. Art exhibited in museum shows.
* Certificate of Artistic Excellence from Congressman Jose Serrano.
* Recognized by Bronx Borough President Aldofo Carrion for contributions to the community.
Re: For Kj (fear of death)
Cheers and applause.
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Joseph Franklyn McElroy
Cor[porat]e [Per]form[ance] Art[ist]
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Joseph Franklyn McElroy
Cor[porat]e [Per]form[ance] Art[ist]
Re: For Kj (fear of death)
Quoting "-IID42 Kandinskij @27+" <death@zaphod.terminal.org>:
>
> Maybe I should ship you both off to far-fetched areas of China
> sans cash and sans leader, and see how well you get along with the
> fairly unaffected by communism old fashioned normal folks.
You got the tickets? I need 2.
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Joseph Franklyn McElroy
Cor[porat]e [Per]form[ance] Art[ist]
>
> Maybe I should ship you both off to far-fetched areas of China
> sans cash and sans leader, and see how well you get along with the
> fairly unaffected by communism old fashioned normal folks.
You got the tickets? I need 2.
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Joseph Franklyn McElroy
Cor[porat]e [Per]form[ance] Art[ist]
Re: For Kj (fear of death)
Whole lot of justifying going on. "I am not afraid" he says as he stamps his
little foot. Notice how he accepts the mantle of "most Zen masters would tell
you." He is an interesting study and source of much amusement.
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Joseph Franklyn McElroy
Cor[porat]e [Per]form[ance] Art[ist]
little foot. Notice how he accepts the mantle of "most Zen masters would tell
you." He is an interesting study and source of much amusement.
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Joseph Franklyn McElroy
Cor[porat]e [Per]form[ance] Art[ist]
For Kj (zen master)
If found this for the dear Kandinskij
http://www.thelemicgoldendawn.org/art/Zen.gif
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Joseph Franklyn McElroy
Cor[porat]e [Per]form[ance] Art[ist]
http://www.thelemicgoldendawn.org/art/Zen.gif
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Joseph Franklyn McElroy
Cor[porat]e [Per]form[ance] Art[ist]
Re: collaboration...where, what and who?
Collaboration is tricky, especially for creative people. The project is very
rare that can be successful with multiple focii...thus one focus is required
for most projects and this is where the problems start - who's gaze is going to
be followed. The other artist's have to willingly submit their creative
talents and energies to creating someone elses vision. A good lead will of
course try to broaden and encorporate as much of the other people's vision as
is possible - to give everybody the good feeling of having contributed more
than labor.
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Joseph Franklyn McElroy
Cor[porat]e [Per]form[ance] Art[ist]
rare that can be successful with multiple focii...thus one focus is required
for most projects and this is where the problems start - who's gaze is going to
be followed. The other artist's have to willingly submit their creative
talents and energies to creating someone elses vision. A good lead will of
course try to broaden and encorporate as much of the other people's vision as
is possible - to give everybody the good feeling of having contributed more
than labor.
--
Joseph Franklyn McElroy
Cor[porat]e [Per]form[ance] Art[ist]