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04 August 2004 by nathaniel

jo ractliffe + terry kurgan @ JAG

So, it’s not the best image in the world (above), but this is a pic from the invite for the jo ractliffe + terry kurgan show currently up at the Johannesburg Art Gallery; I finally got a quick peak at it last night. It admittedly gave me a bit more exposure to the latter’s work, […]
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03 August 2004 by

Email->Blog, & ImageManager

Hey everyone. I just started installing plugins on my blog. I’ve got the spellchecker (which is fairly easy to find), and now ImageManager, which should allow me to upload and edit my blog images on the fly, right from my browser. This particular blog entry is being sent to a pop3 account via email, to […]
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02 August 2004 by nathaniel

Eyebeam reBlog: Women scientists’ unsung stories in comic-book form

I don’t usually reblog reblog’s blog (anymore), but I couldn’t resist this one: Eyebeam reBlog: Women scientists’ unsung stories in comic-book form, which begins “Rosalind Franklin’s story is one of…” As some of you may know, double standard (a large light box, and part of serial faces), is a portrait of the aforementioned scientist; it […]
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02 August 2004 by nathaniel

Homeland Insecurity Advisory System

Homeland Insecurity Advisory System, by Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Randall Packer and a made up / alias Jack Sternhaur III (you’ve got to read his bio!) has now been launched. Rate the threat of (yes, of, not to), the US government. Let’s see how quickly it takes for the world to get that rating to the max […]
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02 August 2004 by nathaniel

p-comp and wearables

Looks like the rumored O’Reilly magazine, Make is finally going to come out. Yay, physical computing projects! In other news, my bud kaki is over at the Banff New Media Summer Arts Festival for the wearables workshop. Is there a wearables community in SA? I’d be keen to see what they’re up to, and how […]
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02 August 2004 by nathaniel

blogggggggs

–gurgle– Having trouble sleeping so I thought this’d be a good time to continue on my quest to take back my blog. Below are two links to lists of blogs in and around southern africa I found today, and then the two I found most interesting and quirky (separately, and in that order). Blogwise: List […]
Posted in south african art, technology ·
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