NY Arts Magazine Feature: Between Text and Flesh

Filed under:theory, pop culture, stimulus, reviews, Compressionism, re-blog tidbits, me, south african art, art and tech, technology, art, uncategorical — posted by nathaniel on 06 June 2006 @ 11:46 am

Nathaniel Stern, step inside, 2004. Interactive/immersive environment, inside 3x3x3 meters; outside variable.Well, that much delayed bio / feature on my work in NY Arts Magazine is finally out! It’s a great piece, and I’m really pleased with how it looks and reads on their site… It will appear in the July / August print edtiion of the magazine, and my folks will be bringing me a hard copy when they come to visit their granddaughter in July. Here’s a li’l snippet from what they have to say about my work:

Staged via various media, Nathaniel Stern’s work enacts the interstices of body, language and technology. It seeks to force us to look again at the relationships between the three, and invites us to experiment with their relation. His body of work can, perhaps, be described as an exploration of the interstitial itself–revisiting between technology and text the dangerous spaces of enfleshment, incipience, and process.

Read more…


The Last Braai

Filed under:stimulus, re-blog tidbits, art, south african art, uncategorical — posted by nathaniel on @ 11:16 am

Via artheat:

You are cordially invited to THE LAST BRAAI

The launch of Ed Young and Christian Nerf’s NO PROBLEM IN AFRICA
In conjunction with ROUTES… REPORT FROM THE LAND OF DREAMS
Curated by Harm Lux
In partnership with TRIENAL DE LUANDA
Sponsored by ART HEAT
www.artheat.blogspot.com

Apologies to BAREND DE WET

L/B’s Lounge
222 Long Street (above Jo’burg bar)
16:00
Bring and Braai