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{ Monthly Archives } July 2009

Wikipedia Art in the Wall Street Journal

Article on Internet Art in the Wall Street Journal, with a short segment on Wikipedia Art. Here’s the link (subscription needed after a week, so here’s a PDF: The Internet as Art).
Schweet!
Tags: Links, art, art and tech, creative commons, me, milwaukee art, pop culture, re-blog tidbits, reviews

More Compressionism, plus bonus life and art details (in short review)

Wow. I almost forgot I had a blog. It’s been a while, hasn’t it?
I’ve been working on a whole lot of art. Video-print-object things like this, scanner stuff like that, interactive installations like these (actually, mostly been updating a few of these pieces to new versions with openFrameworks, while brainstorming a new piece), and this [...]

ThirdCoast Digest - Shuffling Priorities: How MARN is Pushing Art to the Top of The List

Somehow missed this story earlier in the week:
ThirdCoast Digest - Shuffling Priorities: How MARN is Pushing Art to the Top of The List
Shuffling Priorities: How MARN is Pushing Art to the Top of The List
July 7th, 2009 by Erin Petersen
Posted in Arts & Culture, VITAL, VITAL Features, Visual Art
When the Milwaukee Artist Resource Network [...]

reminders

This Friday, a collaborative talk at the Museum of Wisconsin Art.
This Sunday, Maria Bolivar and Nadav Assor at MOCT.
See ya there!
Tags: art, art and tech, milwaukee art, pop culture, printmaking, re-blog tidbits, stimulus, technology

FROM ONE, MANY: Contemporary Wisconsin Prints

Officially opens 12 July. Note that Jessica and I are also giving a talk at the Sneak Preview next Friday 10 July…
The Museum of Wisconsin Art is proud to showcase some of the state’s best printmakers in
“FROM ONE, MANY: Contemporary Wisconsin Prints”
This is an original MWA exhibition and the range of print media will be [...]