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19 November 2005 by nathaniel

firefox, adsense, help me

Howdy all., This is a public service announcement.

Am on a trip, am broke, am an artist, etc.

I was chatting to a friend yesterday about how there are all kinds of publications around the internet and in print that make money; people pay for them, too, even tho, in private, they complain about the content. But here I am online doing a public service, for free, trying to support the scene, and you don’t even want to know how many complaints I get about what I cover (or don’t) on this blog. (Again, if you are of that vein, please write me and volunteer to contribute – I’ve never said no to anyone who wanted to guest blog yet!) Not that you have no right to offer criticism – but please do so in context of the above, constructively, and certainly, please, join in and help me out…. I’d love more crit and art and engagement from those who can offer more – saying I suck does very little (tho it is kind of fun, I admit).

In the same vein, if you want to help but are not a public person (I’m also open to a noms de plum if you want to be scathing but don’t want to get into trouble), feel free to try and help cover my costs! I will accept donations (contact), but more reasonably, as of a little while ago, I’ve added some ads to my site – these are on the right-hand side the blog. I’m using google adsense, which gives directed ads of what my viewers are (supposedly) interested in, based on their browsing and the content of the blog. I only get paid when people click (and not so much), so please do so if you ever (and whenever you) see anything interesting there! They always change.

Of special interest are the little banners, which I get credit for if you follow through on them from this site, directly. One allows those of you with sites to place ads on your own – they are relatively non-invasive, adaptable, and targeted. Even better is the Firefox ad – Firefox is the best browser around. Fast, least bugs, most compatible with most sites, easy to use for beginners (ask Kathryn Smith!), but also has lots of advanced features and plug-ins for super users (I’m sure AJ Venter will agree)… And the latest version comes with google built in to the browser bar! Please click and download and try direct from this page! Free and open source, it really is the best thing to come to the internet since Mosaic. Thanks all.

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18 November 2005 by nathaniel

the upgrade! boston

I gave a talk at the the upgrade! Boston last night, which took place at the experimental art interactive gallery space. (Thanks to Jo green and Turbulence for setting it up!) Check out the link to see the pretty cool GlowLab exhibition (which I guess, in theory, I’m a part of now – cool projects that jumped out at once include soundbike and opsound) and learn more about "the only game in town" (what Jo Green from turbulence calls this hot spot art space).

There was a nice li’l crowd of trickle ins and trickle outs, mostly artists. It felt great to hear some feedback on documentation and the work (Compressionism went down the best, and there were all kinds of thoughts around bringing it to new levels, and having The First Exhibition of the Compressionists), as well as have a full-on discussion about where the two (documentation and work, that is) collide in the displacements between body and text, work and body, work and documentation, and where social anthropology (and cultural studies) play into all of the above. The crowd was mostly artists, and I will be googling them all as soon as I get their surnames from Jo.. Want a few places to start? Check out Michael Mittelman’s Aspect DVD magazine, or kanarinka (aka Catherine D’Ignazio, AI’s co-director) and friends’ the institute for infinitely small things.

Posted in art, art and tech, Compressionism, me, music, pop culture, south african art, stimulus, technology, theory ·

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18 November 2005 by thando

any one tell me

can anyone tell me here can i find a cash-in transit.
one image has this guy with a R4 riffle and a musk. he is smiling and in his hand it a money bag. he is laughing and says to me, ‘summer is hot this year’.

Posted in pop culture, south african art, thando ·

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16 November 2005 by kaganof

ulisa


original image shot by eran tahor and photoshopped by kaganof

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15 November 2005 by AJ

Saturdaynight reruns

Those of you with Satelite will know that the series channel is showing old reruns of Saturday Night Live on Saturday nights (apparently the television executives do not see any logical inconsistencies anywhere in that sentence).
I actually don’t have satelite, but my parents do so when I visit over weekends I sometimes watch the SNL reruns.
Now prior to this, my total knowledge of SNL was that
1) Tiny Toons once did a spoof of it (called weekday afternoon live), with as special guest start
a Bart Simpson rip-off.
2) It gets mentioned in a very powerful line in Coyote Shivers’s song Sugarhigh
3) Andy Kaufman used to be in it (which I know from having watched Man on the Moon)
4) Will Wheaton says they used to be great but they sold out

Now whether or not the current reruns are set before or after the “selling out” I can’t say, not having enough context, and to make things even more difficult the exec’s seem to think chronology is something that happens to other people, so the first episode I saw was Will Ferrel’s last guest starring Winona Rider shortly after that whole “shoplift my way back into the limelight” business, the second I saw (several months later) must apparently have orriginally been done during the 2000 elections, as it shows Will Ferrel making a huge spoof of Bush’s “middle of the road” campaign and complete lack of commitment on any point at all (man was America ever in for a shock … middle of the road… yeah right).
What I can say is that I haven’t actually enjoyed it all that much. The sketches aren’t funny for the most part, the music has no soul… frankly the only thing that makes it worth watching is the in-between dialog – that’s the only bit where these talented commedians, these master fun-makers actually seem to have the balls to make some fun of things. Sketch based satire is of course one of the hardest forms of comedy to pull off, but I’ve seen most of these actors in their other work and they do have what it takes… so why is it that on this show, the moment they stop improvising to talk and start to act a sketch, they wilt like last weeks daisies ?

My theory… Will was right, this is a sold out show, talented performers are only as good as the network allows them to be. Oh well, I suppose I’ll just have to keep watching “Whose line is it anyway”, at least they are (still?) not afraid to make fun of anything.

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15 November 2005 by kaganof

freedom fighter

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