Artists M. River and T. Whid formed MTAA in 1996 and soon after began to explore the internet, video, software and sculpture as mediums for their conceptually-based art. The duo’s exhibition history includes group shows and screenings at The New Museum of Contemporary Art, Postmasters Gallery and Artists Space, all in New York City, and at The Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles. In "New Media Art" (Taschen, 2006), authors Mark Tribe and Reena Jana describe MTAA’s "One Year Performance Video (aka samHsiehUpdate)" as “a deftly transparent demonstration of new media’s ability to manipulate our perceptions of time.” The collaboration has earned grants and awards from Creative Capital, Rhizome.org, Eyebeam, New Radio & Performing Arts, Inc. and The Whitney Museum of American Art.
TRACEPLACESPACE
New audio by Cary Peppermint, check it out…
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TRACEPLACESPACE
seven audio works .mp3 - Cary Peppermint 2007
The audio works of TRACEPLACESPACE were formed loosely in response to ever-accelerating technological developments, passing time, urgent ecological issues, and remarkable events of our globally connected system in process long before but brought to the forefront since the latter part of the year 2001. The works of TRACEPLACESPACE are components of a digital, multi-media, network-infused performance of the same title.
I like to perform this work in small community venues, outdoor gatherings, art-spaces, and galleries where everyone is welcome and can sit on the floor, talk to one another, and drink green tea. However I will perform TRACEPLACESPACE approximately anywhere.
Filming Outside the Cinema
I have to admit that I'd not given much thought to film outside the cinema, web film or live video, or anything like that, but I've spent lots of time here hanging out with Peter Horvath and I'm impressed.
Peter makes very beautiful films for the web, and you can check them all out online. Today he showed us The Presence of Absence, which was comissioned for the Whitney Museum's Artport in 2003, and then Tenderly Yours from 2005, which "resituates the personal, casual and ambiguous approach of French new wave cinema in a net art narrative that explores love, loss and memory. The story is recited by a striking and illustrious persona, who moves through the city with her lover. Her willful independence is intoxicating, though her sense of self is ambiguous..." Gorgeous.
Cut Piece - Yoko Ono

Cut Piece (2006, 36.5MB, 9 min)
“Ono had first done the performance in 1964, in Japan,
and again at Carnegie Hall, in New York, in 1965.
Ono sat motionless on the stage after inviting the audience
to come up and cut away her clothing, covering her breasts
at the moment of unbosoming.”
from Bedazzled .
Conglomco Media Network announces http://meta-cc.net live
Conglomco Media Network is pleased to announce the official beta release of the META[CC] video engine at http://meta-cc.net.
META[CC] seeks to create an open forum for real time discussion, commentary, and cross-refrencing of electronic news and televised media. By combining strategies employed in web-based discussion forums, blogs , tele-text subtitling, on-demand video streaming, and search engines, the open captioning format employed by META[CC] will allow users to gain multiple perspectives and resources engaging current events. The system is adaptable for use with any cable or broadcast television network.
We hope that you will take a moment from your viewing time to add the RSS feed of a blog you find noteworthy. As more information sources are supplied to META[CC], the more intelligent the system becomes. As such, the META[CC] search engine is apolitical and influenced only by the news and information sources supplied by its viewers/users. We apologize, but at this time podcasts and vlogs are not supported.
Many thanks for your interest and participation,
The META[CC] team
http://meta-cc.net
Open Call for Sound Works : WILD INFORMATION NETWORK
Cary Peppermint:
WILD INFORMATION NETWORK
The Department of Ecology, Art, and Technology
Open Call for Sound Works In Mp3 Format - Deadline April 1, 2006
http://www.restlessculture.net/deepwoods
If we encountered a pod-cast, or a streaming radio server in the woods, in the “natural
Re: ANY HOPE FOR AMERICAN YOUTHS?
Please come to my house tonight so you may receive your spanking (i've
got rods of various sizes that you may choose from).
best,
twhid
On 1/5/06, eojih@yahoo.com <eojih@yahoo.com> wrote:
> OPINION OF A CONCERNED U.S. RESIDENT
>
> I CAME TO UNITED STATES ON NOVEMBER 2005. SINCE THEN I HAVE BEEN WORKING AS A SUBSTITUTE TEACHER IN BALTIMORE.EVERYTHING ABOUT AMERICA IS OKAY. HOWEVER, I OBSERVRED ONE BAD THING ABOUT AMERIA - THE AMERICAN CHILDREN ARE SPOILED SILLY. THE AMERICAN KIDS HAVE SO MUCH RIGHTS THAT IT TURNED THEIR HEADS AND MAKE THEM STUPID, VIOLENT, AND DRUG-PRONE. I THINK THE GOVERNMENT OVER-DID IT BY EMPOWERING THE KIDS WITH SO MUCH RIGHTS. AND I THINK IT IS TIME TO REVERSE THE TREND BY EMPOWERING THE PARENTS TO PUNISH THE KIDS(STARTING FROM THEIR TENDER AGE) WHENEVER THEY MISBEHAVE, EVEN IF IT ENTAILS SPANKING THE KIDS. SPANKING IS NEVER A FAMILY VIOLENCE. IN THE BIBLE IT IS STATED THAT IF WE SPARE THE ROD, WE WILL SPOIL THE CHILD. WHEN WE LOOK AT WORT IS HAPPENINIG AMONG THE KIDS IN AMERICAN SOCIETY YOU WILL AGREE WITH ME THAT AMERICA HAD REALLY "SPARED THE ROD AND SPOILED HER CHILDREN"
>
>
> I BELIEVE THAT IT IS TIME WE USE THE ROD TO TRAIN THE KIDS FOR A BETTER SOCIETY IN FUTURE. DON'T YOU THINK SO? I WELCOME COMMENT AND QUESTIONS. MY INFO ARE AS FOLLOWS:
> NAME : JOSEPH OJIH
> ADDRESS: 5 BANCA PL
> BALTIMORE, MD 21220
> EMAIL: eojih@yahoo.com
RHIZOME_RAW: Lazy Sunday video
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Re: A couple of notes on the new site
Looks great! Congrats to everyone.
Best,
On 12/20/05, Lauren Cornell <laurencornell@rhizome.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So, as you may have noticed, we launched the new site this morning. We are
> fixing glitches now.
>
> I just wanted to point out a couple of small but significant text changes we
> made.
>
> First, we changed the title of 'Superusers' (those who filter messages from
> RAW onto the front page and to the mailing list RARE) to 'Site Editors.'
> This decision came out of a conversation with (those formerly known as) the
> Superusers in which we decided that the title Site Editor more accurately
> and clearly described the work they do.
>
> We also changed the 'Community Directory' to the 'Member Directory'. Under
> the new membership policy, Rhizome's community -- defined here as people who
> participate in email discussions and our various programs -- is now made up
> of Members and non-Members. So, again, we thought Member Directory was more
> accurate.
>
> We also introduced the idea of RhizPaper which refers to the background
> image on the site. We'd like to turn this image over periodically with a new
> image by a different artist. The starting image is a rendition of root by
> our designer, Sarah. I should credit Marisa here: She came up with this
> idea as a way to have artists participate in the design..
>
> Also, we didn't switch over the title for Net Art News as we are still
> mulling over feedback and there are a couple of related technical issues we
> need to address that that got laid to the wayside as we headed towards the
> launch. So, stay tuned for that.
>
> All that said, let us know if you have any thoughts on the site. Things you
> like, things you cant tolerate, etc. :)
>
> Thanks,
> Lauren
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> Director
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Lazy Sunday video
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