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21 June 2004 by nathaniel

art and tech in SA

MUST READ: The New York Times > Movies > Will Michael Moore’s Facts Check Out?

Did you guys know that Telkom is setting up T-Zones – 802.11b (WiFi) hot spots – around the country? Not sure how many are planned, but you KNOW I’ll be testing the one over in Rosebank as soon as I get back from the states with my new Airport enabled laptop. In other SA news, I think Clive Kellner, the new director of the Johannesburg Art Gallery, is a pretty alright guy. I’m hoping I can help him see the JAG to new heights, and he can help me get my first solo exhibition up and running as I imagine it (hehe). Additionally, Carine Zaayman reports on Creative Commons in the above linked article, but leaves out that they are hoping to start a South African branch (I spoke to one of their representatives recently, thanks to Marcus Neustetter)….

Congrats to my Wits students for a fab show!

Boarding a plane tonight, so you may not hear from me for a bit.

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Interactive Art and Embodiment: the implicit body as performance

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Ecological Aesthetics: artful tactics for humans, nature, and politics

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