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29 November 2004 by nathaniel

Art and Technology, johannesburg

http://www.atjoburg.net

Inspired by a visit to the Dublin Art and Technology Association (DATA), joburg local digi-artists decided it was time to start a similar organization in Johannesburg, South Africa. Community leaders worked together with WSOA Digital Arts to launch Art & Technology, johannesburg (AT.joburg). With the similar intentions of promoting, exploring, discussing, and exhibiting art and (artists working with) technology in South Africa and the world, our test-run event featured the work of DATA co-founder, Jonah Brucker-Cohen.

AT.joburg, although founded by a Wits lecturer, has no base. The events, usually held about once/month, range in space from galleries, to bars, clubs, studios, and the Wits’ digital convent and lab. Our presenters are musicians, VJs & DJs, academics, artists, designers, curators, technologists, poets and dancer/choreographers.

Our aims are to showcase local work, facilitate presentations by visiting artists, and promote collaboration and dialogue between talents working in varying disciplines, backgrounds and media, at the intersection of Art & Technology.

Any event organizer or artist in the Gauteng area can contact us for a username and password, to blog your events on the site; any person may throw an AT.joburg affiliated event – so long as it is in line with our goals, open to the public, and free! We are actively recruiting leaders of the Art & Technology community for participation – both on and offline.

We ask you to contribute, and to watch this space – http://www.atjoburg.net/ – for upcoming events!

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16 November 2004 by nathaniel

Fuck the South

SO, although some of this goes beyond the boundary of a concise and well-spoken argument, the whole thing is pretty hilarious, and has some great points. The real gems, however, are some of the links this person provides. Follow them… Fuck the South

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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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03 November 2004 by nathaniel

I feel sick

How can Bush actually win?

I sincerely believe that this election may very well be seen as the downfall of the American Empire, in future history books.

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02 November 2004 by nathaniel

Mail and Guardian Online: Michael Moore fires George Bush

And the link of the day is: Mail and Guardian Online: Michael Moore fires George Bush

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29 October 2004 by nathaniel

time out, jasch, story

time out, johannesburg

First up, Nicole (my better 2/3rds) picked up a hot-off-the-press copy of Time Out, Johannesburg yesterday. For those of you who don’t know, Time Out, New York is this great NYC mag with listings of restaurants, shows, exhibitions, spaces, the works – and a few good articles and must sees – for NYC; I think it comes out once a month. How cool is it that there is now a Time Out, Joburg and (yes, even a) Time Out, Cape Town (including a visitor’s guide)?

In other news, for interactive video producers out there, a new version (free upgrade) of jitter has been released. And those keen to work with text should check out the latest batch of free objects from jasch, just ported to windows and made cross-platform. I’ve been working on using these for live XML news feed downloads, to control real-time video effects, and they are brilliant!

And how I could I forget my own self-promotion (this is http://nathanielstern.com after all)? My first solo show opens at the Johannesburg Art Gallery this Saturday at 18h00. More info here: the storytellers

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