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02 February 2006 by nathaniel

PWO (post whites only)


still: dineo bopape

Kagablog, ex-guest blogger Aryan’s own space, writes about a showing of South African art he curated for the Rotterdam Film Festival (obviously, ironically titled – that’s info for my overseas readers who don’t know Aryan, who is, ironically, also ironically titled…):

post whites only digs deeper and provides an encounter with the more disturbing realities of the south african condition. identity is always a concern with artists working in a neo-colonialist context, and it is no surprise that some of the most rigorous and challenging work coming out of south africa today is directly concerned with interrogating issues of identity and self manufacture.

It’s a lucid and long post, detailing all featured artists and their works. He’s also been added to the ‘roll and the ‘reader. We miss him over here, but are also glad to see some consistent text about his other work online! See his daily – I would not call them rants. They are too articulate to be rants.  uuuuuuum – posts. My ‘sentimental deconstruction,’ A Song for The, is a video made sometime mid-last-year, specifically for the festival and at Kaganof’s request. It’s a ‘slammy’ exploration of growth and listening, inspired by conversations with my father, Marshall Blonsky and Edmundo Desnoes. There’s a hot line-up on Kag’s reel, and I hope he considers re-showing it in Joburg etc sometime soon!

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02 February 2006 by nathaniel

SAartsEmerging feature

SAsrtsEmerging is featured on liquidfridge this month. Given that they asked me for an image, my guess is that it’ll be on Artthrob this month, too…. I like the unambiguous interplay of the pretense and pretence on the post – bloody Americans; why can’t they speak English?

 

Posted in art, art and tech, bronwyn lace, me, pop culture, re-blog tidbits, simon gush, south african art, stimulus, theory ·

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31 January 2006 by nathaniel

Kaganof’s Phone Film

The Sunday Times just covered Kaganof’s new project – a film shot entirely with cell phones:

‘Action!’ says the director for at least the 20th time in as many minutes, prompting the two female leads to start doing their thing at the pool table. As the girls hit the balls, chat and flirt, their movements are recorded by the cameras embedded in two of Sony Ericsson’s slick new W900i cellphones. That’s right: once this film, SMS Sugar Man, is completed, it will be the first feature film in the world to be shot entirely on cellphone cameras.

Read more.

Posted in art, art and tech, kaganof, poetry, pop culture, re-blog tidbits, south african art, stimulus, technology, uncategorical ·

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29 January 2006 by nathaniel

Next Wave Festival March 2006/ Call for work

There’s another great art / curatorial project coming up from Cape Town-based Ralph Borland, and this one is calling for work for him to bring to a big ole festival in Australia:

I am a South African artist looking to document or exhibit your work – artwork, design and technology projects, tools, appliances, activist campaigns, sampled objects, as well as music, games, publications and other media – for my contribution to the Next Wave Festival in Melbourne, Australia, in March 2006. The Next Wave Festival this year is part of the cultural program of the 2006 Commonwealth Games, and it takes as its provocative theme the old name for the games – ‘Empire Games’.

I am acting as artist and curator, producing an exhibition and social space called ‘Sideshow’ within and around a shipping container, one of over 30 in a large warehouse space. My focus is on creative tactics for resistance and subversion.

For more information and images around the project, examples of the kind of projects I’m looking for, and information about myself and my work, please consult this link:

http://ralphborland.net/art/nextwave.html

For practical reasons, most projects will be represented through printed and digital documentation, except where the work does not need to be returned – there aren’t sufficient funds available for the transportation of work.

Please contact me at the email address below with information about your work. No large attachments to start with please. I look forward to hearing from you! I would also appreciate you passing this email on to appropriate forums and individuals.

Please contact me as soon as possible, and before the 20 February 2006.

Ralph Borland

His sideshow call for work uses has keywords:
progressive technology. appropriate technology. subversive technology. illegal technology/ political art. resistance art. subversive art. illegal art. brand art/ hacking. modding. sampling. remaking. satirising/ politricks. tricknology/ gallery. workshop. museum. carnival. clubhouse. shebeen. sideshow

Posted in art, art and tech, news and politics, pop culture, re-blog tidbits, south african art, stimulus, technology, theory ·

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28 January 2006 by nathaniel

yowza stuff

Been busy all day working on the implicit body full chapter with Nicole (yes, world, that’s a new URL!).  Wow, although academic writing is exciting and exhilarating, I sometimes forget how draining and exhausting it can be.  Bit by bit….

In other news, MacFormat Magazine has decided to do a li’l back-page feature on me and Compressionism, with full color pix and a bit on the series. Major geek points for me! That’ll be in issue number 168 or 169, so out in the UK in about 3 months, 5 months to get to South Africa (that’s a guess).  While I’m on the mememe and mymymy press kick, the next NY Arts Magazine, which also as a feature on yours truly, should be out in the next week or so, and apparently Ralph Borland will be writing next month’s Artthrob Artbio on, you guessed it, me.

It’s all fits and starts, and I’m having a good month, but I’m guessing it’s just karma for my blogging and SAartsEmerging efforts, and since nobody wrote about my and Marcus’ last duo show….
Almost forgot! Christo and I have been officially approved to start "The Upgrade! Joburg." More on that, here.  Watch this space for when our monthly meetings start.

Posted in art, art and tech, Compressionism, me, south african art, technology, theory ·

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24 January 2006 by nathaniel

lisa brice @ goodman gallery


lisa brice @ goodman gallery

Just came from the goodman gallery, where Lisa Brice – a South African living between London and Trinidad – exhibits a beautiful solo exhibition. Hauntingly and haltingly ripe, she uses a limited palette of grays, blues and greens to evoke senses of loss and wonder. Check out my new review section on flickr for more photos from the show.

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