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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
30 April 2008 by nathaniel
site error – FIXED
My great host, hostgator, fixed the issue quickly and without complaint. you should use them to host your site cuz they are great Haven’t heard from hostgator yet – there’s obviously a compatibility issue, and I’m sure they’ll handle it cuz they are great – but I removed the line of offending code, which didn’t […]
26 April 2008 by nathaniel
The Reverend Jeremiah Wright (updated) (updated again) (and again)
UPDATE Well, read the below and watch the interview, but I will admit that, to quote AmericaBlog, Wright “crossed over into cuckoo-land yesterday, saying that our government created AIDS, among other things.” It’s weird the juxtaposition between the Moyers interview and his self aggrandizing press conference yesterday. I don’t understand…. UPDATE II: Joe Conason argues […]
23 April 2008 by nathaniel
window: fragments and the image of the week
Haydn Shaughnessy gives a little teaser / preview of his Fragments project today and features my work. For some reason, he put up a tiny image, so here’s a close-up: Window, 8×10 inches, lambda print on metallic paper, edition 100 Saving this for the web unfortunately managed to dull the colors a bit – the […]
22 April 2008 by nathaniel
DATA 30: Alessandro Ludovico, Jaime Villarreal, Ivan Twohig
The Dublin Art and Technology Association is having a hot month! 8pm Tuesday 29 April Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin Guests: Alessandro Ludovico (Italia), Jaime Villarreal (Mexico), Ivan Twohig (Ireland) See the flyer at full size. DATA:EVENT:30 – * Special 30th Event Anniversary* Alessandro Ludovico (Italia): Alessandro Ludovico, 1969, lives and works in Bari, Italy. […]
17 April 2008 by nathaniel
this is not a brand
GalleryICA launches a new project in the coming weeks… Funny derivative below the fold…
17 April 2008 by nathaniel