nice interview & write-up of my buddy, jonah brucker-cohen’s, work on ‘we make money not art.’ I did a feature on his stuff at a digi-soiree about 2 years ago – was a hoot. check it.
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16 September 2006 by nathanielVisitorsStudio
An archive of my, Ruth and Marc’s networked_performance between Joburg, Derby and London is now online @ http://www.visitorsstudio.org/session.pl?id=38 – pretty cool medium, and I hope to play with it again in public sometime. It was also really great to use so much South African content! Thanks to everyone who sent me, or uploaded, their work.
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16 September 2006 by nathanielProject Censored: Top 25 Stories of 2007 (that you won’t hear about)
via C&L:
#1 Future of Internet Debate Ignored by Media
#2 Halliburton Charged with Selling Nuclear Technologies to Iran
#3 Oceans of the World in Extreme Danger
#4 Hunger and Homelessness Increasing in the US
#5 High-Tech Genocide in Congo
#6 Federal Whistleblower Protection in Jeopardy
# 7 US Operatives Torture Detainees to Death in Afghanistan and Iraq
#8 Pentagon Exempt from Freedom of Information Act
#9 The World Bank Funds Israel-Palestine Wall
#10 Expanded Air War in Iraq Kills More Civilians
#11 Dangers of Genetically Modified Food Confirmed
#12 Pentagon Plans to Build New Landmines
#13 New Evidence Establishes Dangers of Roundup
#14 Homeland Security Contracts KBR to Build Detention Centers in the US
#15 Chemical Industry is EPA’s Primary Research Partner
#16 Ecuador and Mexico Defy US on International Criminal Court
#17 Iraq Invasion Promotes OPEC Agenda
#18 Physicist Challenges Official 9-11 Story
#19 Destruction of Rainforests Worst Ever
#20 Bottled Water: A Global Environmental Problem
#21 Gold Mining Threatens Ancient Andean Glaciers
#22 $Billions in Homeland Security Spending Undisclosed
#23 US Oil Targets Kyoto in Europe
#24 Cheney’s Halliburton Stock Rose Over 3000 Percent Last Year
#25 US Military in Paraguay Threatens Region
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13 September 2006 by nathanielThe Upgrade! Johannesburg and WSOA Digital Arts present: Andre SC
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More info, via The Upgrade! Johannesburg:
TECHNOGRAFFI: Drawing the pixel curtain
In /*technoGraffi* – drawing the pixel curtain/, André SC will show and discuss some of his recent ‘stuff’ involving generative procedures, pseudo neuro-biological theory, ridiculous amounts of pornography, ‘post-digital abstraction’ as well as ‘netVerse’ – the current interactive online project that N. Stern describes as “a noteworthy feat …a cross between fridge magnet poetry, geeky guy gluttony, snot flinging, and surrealist games…”
New media manipulator (read pixel-maniac), André SC a.k.a. Clements completed a BA at the University of Pretoria in ‘95. Since then he has been a designer, corporate consultant, experimental artist, studied some more stuff and lectures in Media Design Technology. He is the web-editor/developer of davidkrutpublishing.com and keeps a personal blog site at pixelplexus.co.za. also see his net.art project, netverse.
links:
http://www.davidkrutpublishing.com
http://www.pixelplexus.co.za
http://netverse.andresc.net
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12 September 2006 by nathanielnew iTunes and iPods (updated below)
iTunes now sells movies (mostly widescreen, really nice selections), iPods now support up to 80GBs and 640×480 resolution. There are also new nanos, which support photos, and new shuffles that are just plain snazzy.
dude.
update: I didn’t realize, the new iTunes also allows you to download games (only for the new iPods, dammit), and, more importantly new back-up features for everything, interfaces, and iPod space breakdowns….
I hate that I bought a 30GB iPod last year, and now I want an 80GB new one. That’s how they getchya.
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12 September 2006 by nathanielv/a (various art) (updated below)
Sorry for the lack of posting lately, everybody. As promised a few weeks ago, things are crazy with the big move, and finishing up all the things I need do here in Joburg. It looks like, however, I may have a couple of takers for my blog, which means Joburg coverage can carry on while I’m overseas. We’ll see if that pans out.

jeremy wafer @ sasol wax (left one highlighted by gerhard marx)
As promised, a bit more on Sasol Wax. A beautifully subtle and personal piece by Jeremy Wafer, which used polished floors, a beehive, prints and polar coordinates to explores his home-places through his lifetime. At left is gerhard marx showing us where Jeremy polished the floors in the shape of the house he grew up in, just in front of a video of a beehive two houses down from his current residence.
Another favorite of the exhibition was Diane Victor’s smoke drawings, and many thought she should have taken the prize – such is life. To me, one of the most important aspects of the show – besides appreciating art and artists in a way only South African mining criminals have before – was its nod to those who have played a role socially, as teachers, mentors, and facilitators, as well as producers. Kim Berman, Andrew Tshabangu, and Kagiso Pat Mautloa were the other finalists, and all certainly fit into that spectrum just as much as Diane and Jeremy.

zhane warren @ art on paper – i fear missing the point
Also worth checking out is Joburger (now living with her husband in Belgium) Zhane Warren’s exhibition at Art on Paper. I’m trading one of my Compressionist works for the above lithograph, actually ;)

Dorothee Kreutzfeldt @ Parking Gallery
Update: oops, almost forgot to metnion Dorothee Kreutzfeldt @ Parking Gallery – both hilarious, and a total m9ndf@ck. I’m writing a short review on that one for Art South Africa magazine, so you’ll have to wait on it a bit…
