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: Mac + Intel??
I don't know about absurd. One article I didn't link to has a pretty
good speculative arg:
http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,67749,00.html
The key is the emulator from Transitive (http://www.transitive.com/).
Also, just because it's running on an x86 chip doesn't mean that any
intel-based PC could run OS X. Apple can lock it down via other
hardware that only Apple is allowed to manufacture (motherboard). At
least that's my understanding, I'm no expert on this kind of thing. Of
course you'll have some hackers out there making it work on a regular
ole PC box, like Dell. But it might not be a big consumer thing or
blessed by Apple (or Dell for that matter).
Or this could be the big market grab. Maybe OS X will run on regular
old PCs. I doubt it tho, Apple is as much a hardware company as it is a
software company (if not more so) and that move would probably kill
their hardware business or seriously hurt it.
We shall see...
Jobs keynote starts at this time in your locale:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?
month=6&day=6&year 05&hour&min=0&sec=0&p1"4
On Jun 6, 2005, at 10:59 AM, Pall Thayer wrote:
> I would think that the idea of Apple switching to x86 processors would
> be absurd. They must be planning to have Intel make PPC processors.
> Wouldn't they have to be prepared to drop Mac hardware if they're
> going to force themselves to port their OS to the same processor that
> everyone else uses? However, it would be interesting if, when you buy
> a new Dell, they ask, "Would you like that with Mac or Windows?"
>
> PS. Whatever they're planning, I think it's going to bring MS one step
> closer to the grave.
>
> t.whid wrote:
>> If anyone else out there is as obsessed with the **Big News** coming
>> today at 1PM (EDT), this site is going to be doing live coverage:
>> http://www.macrumorslive.com/web/
>> Also, good posts about it:
>> http://daringfireball.net/2005/06/see_you_intel
>> http://daringfireball.net/2005/06/intel_apple_odds_and_ends
>> The speculation is running rampant on slashdot and other sites:
>> http://macslash.org/article.pl?sid/06/06/0951202
>> http://apple.slashdot.org/apple/05/06/06/1131250.shtml?
>> tid8&tid1&tid=3
>> It's been reported on CNet, WSJ and the NYTimes too, so this doesn't
>> seem like just another rumor.
>> http://news.com.com/Apple+to+ditch+IBM%2C+switch+to+Intel+chips/2100
>> -1006_3-5731398.html?tag=nefd.top
>> http://tech.nytimes.com/2005/06/06/technology/06apple.html
>> And this is funny:
>> http://stevenf.com/mt/archives/2005/06/apple_to_switch.php
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> http://pallit.lhi.is/panse
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Re: Re: Re: raw.rss
> On Jun 4, 2005, at 11:58 AM, t.whid wrote:
>
> > Rock.
> >
> > Thanks Francis. I'm going to experiment with using the RSS feed and
> > web interface. This is the first time I'm not subscribed to RAW
> in..
> > probably 8 years. Weird...
>
> Seems to me that syndication feeds, not email, are definitely the
> future regarding broadcast text. Adoption will come slowly, of
> course,
> but syndication being integrated into web and mail clients is going
> to
> help quite a bit.
total agreement.
>
> > One thing that might make it easier. You could maybe put a default
> > 'post a message' box at the bottom of the threads. Then if you just
> > want to join the thread you can. But keep the 'post a reply' button
> on
> > each entry so that people can choose to reply to specific entries.
> > Might save a click and page load now and then.
>
> How would such a thing work if you weren't logged in? Anybody can
> read
> an RSS file, but you need to log in with your email address to post
> to
> the list.
you would just do a check. So when you follow the link from the feed to the site to reply (you could even include a 'reply' link in the feed (in the description tag, after the text of the post). If one is logged in, the reply box is at the bottom of the thread page. If not, a 'login to reply' link.
>
> On the other hand, just double-clicking on the item title should take
> you to the web page, with the standard "Reply to this" button. Then
> the
> web site can force you to log in if necessary.
Y, that's how it works now. I was just suggesting that instead of having to click the 'reply to this' button, you could just include the form at the bottom of the thread if people are logged in.
>
> > OH, one more question. Can I post to Rhizome_RAW via email if I'm
> not
> > subscribed? It would be nice to post via email but reply via links
> > from the feed. Best of both worlds that way.
>
> Yeah, you should be able to. I sort of hacked majordomo to allow this.
cool, thanks.
Mac + Intel??
http://www.macrumorslive.com/web/
Also, good posts about it:
http://daringfireball.net/2005/06/see_you_intel
http://daringfireball.net/2005/06/intel_apple_odds_and_ends
The speculation is running rampant on slashdot and other sites:
http://macslash.org/article.pl?sid/06/06/0951202
http://apple.slashdot.org/apple/05/06/06/1131250.shtml?tid8&tid1&tid=3
It's been reported on CNet, WSJ and the NYTimes too, so this doesn't seem like just another rumor.
http://news.com.com/Apple+to+ditch+IBM%2C+switch+to+Intel+chips/2100-1006_3-5731398.html?tag=nefd.top
http://tech.nytimes.com/2005/06/06/technology/06apple.html
And this is funny: http://stevenf.com/mt/archives/2005/06/apple_to_switch.php
Re: raw.rss
Thanks Francis. I'm going to experiment with using the RSS feed and web interface. This is the first time I'm not subscribed to RAW in.. probably 8 years. Weird...
One thing that might make it easier. You could maybe put a default 'post a message' box at the bottom of the threads. Then if you just want to join the thread you can. But keep the 'post a reply' button on each entry so that people can choose to reply to specific entries. Might save a click and page load now and then.
OH, one more question. Can I post to Rhizome_RAW via email if I'm not subscribed? It would be nice to post via email but reply via links from the feed. Best of both worlds that way.
Take care,
Francis Hwang wrote:
> Now available at Rhizome: a Raw RSS feed!
>
> http://rhizome.org/syndicate/raw.rss
>
> This is one of those things that we couldn't have done three weeks
> ago.
> I hope y'all find it useful.
>
What is Karaoke Deathmatch?
We know you've been asking yourself that question. Here's the answer:
http://www.mteww.com/mtaaRR/news/twhid/
what_is_karaoke_deathmatch_100.html
note, the video linked from the weblog post requires quicktime 7 (sorry
Windows users).
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