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About nathaniel
Nathaniel Stern is an artist and writer, Fulbrighter and professor, interventionist and public citizen. His work stages situations where bodies, concepts and matter are felt as relationally performed. http://nathanielstern.com
25 December 2008 by nathaniel
Tops of 2008: A Different Kind of Year in Review
Merry Christmakkah! Happy new year! The turkey is defrosting (mmmm, bourbon basting), Sidonie stayed up late (for a two year old) last night eating chocolate and playing with her new doll house from her ouma (OMG I have the cutest daughter ever), and I have little bit of morning to pound out a blog on […]
23 December 2008 by nathaniel
Beer Baron / Breweries animated GIFs
Here’s a great project by A. Bill Miller and Brandon Bauer in Milwaukee. Say the artists (slightly edited): The work was presented at the Blatz Building in Milwaukee as part of the Make Your Own History group exhibition. This site is more in line with what we originally intended for the project. The 15 animated […]
23 December 2008 by nathaniel
NO, REALLY. SUPPORT TURBULENCE. SERIOUSLY.
Tis the season to be giving. Remember: net.art and digital art and interactive art would not be where they are today without turbulence.org. They don’t offer memberships, don’t have a community list-serv, don’t have comments on their site. But every other major community -with memberships or not- is constantly and consistently talking about what they […]
23 December 2008 by nathaniel
Support Art Fag City (UPDATED)
From AFC: • My goal is to raise $6,000 by January 1, 2009. • Momenta Art has generously offered to umbrella Art Fag City under their 501-C3 status so readers can write off their donations. They process all on and offline contributions, and ensure the funds are not used for profit purposes. • By contributing […]
20 December 2008 by nathaniel
holy crap that is a lot of snow
Seriously. This was our 6th snow of the season (and it’s not even Christmas!) adding another 16 inches to the already large sum of white stuff from the sky – until it all freezes into ice tomorrow when it is 20 below (F, which is more than 30 below in C – granted this includes […]
13 December 2008 by nathaniel