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28 January 2005 by nathaniel

links and links

Thanks to PJ and Kieth for their great list of opportunities for those South Africans working in Art, Technology and Communication. Some highlights include:

  • IEEE Award in International Communication
  • Development Gateway Award
  • Tech Museum Awards

And also some thanks to Ralph Borland, for this really interesting link, on the work of Char Davies – founder of SoftImage, and artist extraordinaire.

Don’t forget that this weekend, there’s a HUGE Dumile Feni retrospective at the Johannesburg Art Gallery, 18h00 – I caught a glimpse of the amazing show being hung when I had meeting at the Museum yesterday; it’s hot. And next Saturday at 15h00, will be the interactive MA students’ (@ Wits) final exhibition @ the Subsation…. Be there!

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24 January 2005 by nathaniel

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Thanks to MTAA for this interesting link: artfacts.net: top 100 ranking artists. Yes, the list does go beyond 100, and even explains how the ranking works. SA’s own William Kentridge is at 33, I’m proud to say (well above Matthew Barney, which is surprising, yet comforting). Would you believe I’m not even listed? What a sham!

Also from MTAA, an installation version of their extremely compelling turbulence commission, 1 year performance video (aka samHsiehUpdate). Sounds hot.

And thanks to some dandy blogs via my li’l OS X news reader (shrook!), I also found the following interesting tidbits:

Speaking into the Air: A History of the Idea of Communication – an interesting looking book by John Durham Peters, which Marika says is a great read. Her blog is kinda nice ;)

And two great ITP (check out their new website!) courses offered by the amiable Douglas Rushkoff:
Theoretical Perspectives on Interactivity and
Storytelling For Active & Interactive Media

Word.

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06 December 2004 by nathaniel

Thank You. re-reblogged from Jo @ networked_performance

Some very recognizable names asking for simple interactions in order to help… from networked_performance: Thank You – posted by Jo-Anne Greene, but originally from Mary Flanagan on grandtextauto.

altruism, interaction and exchange

Please visit the exhibition Thank You’Äîan activist art project conceived by Danish/Australian/U.S. group Wooloo Productions (I’Äôm in it!). It launched yesterday on World AIDS day, December 1st, 2004. Thank You “confronts its audience with the relationship of exchange between Africa and the West. Dealing specifically with issues of exploitation and disease, the project utilizes possibilities afforded by online technology to illustrate the absurdity of today’Äôs co-existing economic reality.” [blogged by Mary Flanagan on grandtextauto.]

The show is meant to be a platform to critique altruism and exchange while at the same time help real people (this contradictory stance of critical activism is driving me to read a lot of Negri, by the way’Äìand much of his writing is liberated!!).

Wooloo Productions invited one American (mary) and four South African artists to create interactive artworks. Each viewer interaction with the works results in the release of one South African Rand (approx. US$ 0.15) towards the cost of setting up an HIV Education Center in Khayelitsha. So when visitors click on projects they help raise $$’Äì we can collect quite a large sum from donors to help build the center if people visit our works. So click away!! The Thank You show takes place simultaneously in two physical locations’ÄîArtists Space and a public stage in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, South Africa’Äîas well as online. If you’Äôre in nyc, visit Artists Space (38 Greene st, 3rd Floor). In Khayelitsha, its on the center stage area at Site B, where Wooloo member Sixten is acting as host for the show . The works are presented on computer monitors in the two project locations from Dec 1 – 11 2004. There is a video hook up linking the sites.

I made the game [six.circles] specifically for this show. Players connect triangles to form shapes, but while playing, must introduce illness into the community. Players have to negotiate and sacrifice to cooperatively prevent the spread of the disease or cure pieces while still attempting to win the game by creating ’Äúsix circles’Äù out of the shapes. A circle cannot be “closed,” however, unless it is 1/2 infected, showing that communities must work together and embrace problems as a whole.

Right now [six.circles] is functioning as a game for two players on a local machine, with cross-net gameplay coming this weekend and single player mode soon to follow. Lots of people to thank for inspiration and help, including Ruth Catlow, Joline Blais, Jon Ippolito, and Sebastian. I’Äôm also working with the amazing Chris Egert, an old friend. He is technical engineer on the project and he’Äôs faculty in RIT’Äôs Information Technology Dept (where there are ruminations of gaming program afoot). You can also visit the project from my website, which has more writing about the [six.circles] game.

Nice work, impressive lineup, surfing donates money….

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29 November 2004 by nathaniel

Rhizome.org: where is the art in electronic art?: a perspective on the Dutch Electronic Arts Festival 04

This is a really nice, well-written article by laurie halsey brown, recently posted to rhizome.

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18 November 2004 by nathaniel

Go Open

Cool! The world’s first ever Open Source TV program, and it’s in/from South Africa! Thank you, Marc Shuttleworth. Saturdays at 17h30 on SABC2.

Go Open Source – Online SA Open Source Community

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15 November 2004 by nathaniel

Rapper ODB collapses, dies in studio

Can you believe the Bastards dead? And, by ODB, I of course mean my Shaolin (Staten Island) compadre, and the Wu Tang Clan star talent, Old Dirty Bastard (aka Big Baby Jesus, Osiris and Dirt McGirt).

New York Daily News – Home – Rapper ODB collapses, dies in studio

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