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09 August 2004 by nathaniel

networked_performance

networked_performance: beginning today, I’ll be a guest blogger on turbulence’s networked_performance blog, reporting live from South Africa! I’ve been given mostly free reign in developing a small team of South Africans who want to be involved in the blog, and potentially the conference in 2006. Feel free to contact me if you are in the […]
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08 August 2004 by nathaniel

LOMO show at photoza

Above is a pic from Kathryn Smith’s evil twin dyptich, at the photoza group exhibition of lomo photography. Nice show, and the highlight is probably stephen hobbs’ work, which makes a small sculpture that feels as if it were moving, out of street scene snaps. Also opened yesterday in Johannesburg (admittedly, I didn’t make it […]
Posted in art, south african art ·

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06 August 2004 by nathaniel

tinker not toy

I know it’s been a while since I got back from Dublin, but I just had to post this image of me at the famed pet cemetery at powerscourt.
Posted in pop culture, uncategorical ·

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06 August 2004 by nathaniel

Sun Working to Obsolete Motherboards

Slashdot | Sun Working to Obsolete Motherboards: “Sun is developing a new technology that promises to increase computing power by eliminating the need for physical, soldered chip-to-chip connections on the motherboard. Called ‘proximity communications’, it portends the ability for chips to talk to one another wirelessly just by being next to each other. Potential applications […]
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06 August 2004 by nathaniel

art South Africa

Here’s a pic of James Webb and Matthew Kalil’Äôs “There are far too few Friday nights left in the world” – I grabbed the still from this month’Äôs ARTTHROB, which is edited by the capable former. Of course, it’Äôs the sound issue, given his propensity (lucidity?) towards and with sound installations. Quicklink: theory action figures […]
Posted in art, music, pop culture, south african art ·

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05 August 2004 by nathaniel

kebble, etc

Above: Clive Van den Berg, artist, and curator of the Brett Kebble Art Awards, standing in front of his own work, at his home studio. What a beautiful spot this is! He and his partner have fixed it up over the past three years, as well as building additional spaces to make music and art […]
Posted in art, me, news and politics, south african art ·
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