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27 November 2008 by nathaniel

Happy Thanksgiving

A good friend wrote to me from South Africa that (I’m paraphrasing here) “the US blogs are abuzz with Thanksgiving – must be a big deal there!”

Since I grew up with it, I sometimes forget that to most people in the world, it’s just this weird holiday they hear about in the papers or movies. Even over the 6 years I was in Johannesburg, and 2 in Ireland, I made a big dinner every year.

Yeh, it’s a big deal. We all go home, eat a ridiculous amount, and fix our parents’ computers while they watch football. Very important. (Full disclosure: I stole 1/3rd of that joke from Cory Doctorow from his iCommons talk in Croatia last summer. Feel free to guess which third.) This year I spend it with some new friends here in Milwaukee.

Sincerely, a great holiday where we are given time and space to reflect on the year and all that we have to be thankful for. I know it always reminds me just how lucky I am.

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26 November 2008 by nathaniel

small worlds: anthea buys reviews christo doherty

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Small Worlds is an exhibition of photographs and a video installation that track constructions of a fantasy South Africa through representations of the landscape by railway modellers. The thesis of the exhibition is two-fold, and very neatly reasoned. First, Doherty, who is Head of Digital Art at the Wits School of Arts, reminds us that, although the internet has made virtual worlds like Second Life ubiquitous, it did not invent them. He observes that these virtual worlds in many cases take their cues from pre-existing analogue versions of alternative “small worlds”. Following new media theorist Lev Manovich, Doherty asks in his exhibition catalogue, “Shouldn’t we try to understand the psycho-geography of the new virtual worlds through exploring earlier analogue precedents?”

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20 November 2008 by nathaniel

UW-Milwaukee grad exhibition

UW-Milwaukee grad exhibition

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13 November 2008 by nathaniel

Christo Doherty at The SubStation Gallery, Johannesburg

Good friend, move+shaker and Professor and Head of Digital Arts at the University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg),  Christo Doherty is having what looks to be a fantastic exhibition of prints and video on campus in a couple of weeks. According to the artist, he is using “macro photography and miniature video cameras to explore the imagined worlds of railway modelers who build recreations of scenes from the heyday of South African railways.” How cool is that?

Christo Doherty at the SubStation Gallery, Johannesburg

Christo has an amazing eye and a witty sense of humour and integrity when it comes to approaching South African life – whether historical or contemporary. I won’t be able to make the show, but am really looking forward to seeing the work; if in town, you should hit the opening!

Map / Directions:

directions / map to substation gallery, johannesburg

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12 November 2008 by nathaniel

Princeton University – Evolution’s new wrinkle: Proteins with cruise control provide new perspective

Princeton University – Evolution’s new wrinkle: Proteins with cruise control provide new perspective

A team of Princeton University scientists has discovered that chains of proteins found in most living organisms act like adaptive machines, possessing the ability to control their own evolution.

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09 November 2008 by nathaniel

SPRAWL: milwaukee art exhibition opening

I’m on my first show in Milwaukee – which opened this weekend – with 4 prints (and the Compressionism video), and 4 pieces from the odys series. Nice opening: congratulations to the Borg Ward Collective and A. Bill Miller and all the artists involved.

See more pics from the exhibit opening.

You around? Check out the show Fridays from 4-8pm or Saturdays from 12-5pm at 823 W. National Ave, Milwaukee, WI.

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