New Media in the White Cube (University of California Press, 2008)
Digital Art, 2nd Edition (Thames and Hudson, 2008)
This provocative, cutting-edge anthology addresses the challenges of curating, presenting, and preserving new-media art—artworks that use digital technologies as media and emphasize process over object. As an art form that is inherently time based, dynamic, interactive, collaborative, customizable, [...]
February, 2009
Christiane Paul Publications
Thursday, February 19th, 2009Catherine D’ignazio, ICA Boston Foster Prize Finalist
Thursday, February 19th, 2009http://www.icaboston.org/exhibitions/exhibit/foster-prize-08/dignazio/
The often collaborative work of Catherine D’Ignazio, or kanarinka, is based in the belief that small actions can lead to poetic transformation. Her work appears in several formats, including performance and street interactions, online and in galleries. To create her 2007 project entitled It takes 154,000 breaths to evacuate Boston, D’Ignazio ran Boston’s official evacuation route over several months, keeping count [...]
Teri Rueb, Prix Ars Electronica Award of Distinction, 2008
Thursday, February 19th, 2009Core Sample is a GPS data-based audio tour that deals with the history and landscape of Spectacle Island in Boston Harbor. This tiny piece of
land that was degraded to Boston’s garbage dump for almost a century was recently reopened to the public. The island’s past—buried under a thick stratum of clay—is no longer visible, and it’s future is [...]
Amsterdam Spin Event Jocelyne Prince
Thursday, February 19th, 2009http://www.jocelyneprince.com/
LATEST NEWS — Amsterdam Spin Event (by invitation only) – October 10th, 2008, 17:00 – A performance in which a team of artists feed glass into a spinning centrifuge: through the hand and body of both the “conductor” and “bit-runners” a manual re-interpretation of 3D rapid prototyping interprets the music being spun on a turntables. Instead of a CAD program [...]
Francisco Ricardo Ph.D. to present at CAA, Friday February 27, 2009
Thursday, February 19th, 2009The Ecological Imagination: From Land Art to BioArt
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2:30 PM–5:00 PM
Concourse Meeting Room 409AB, Level 2, Los Angeles Convention Center
Ways of Being in Locative Art’s Metaphysics of Risk
Francisco J. Ricardo Ph.D.
Lalya Gaye, Visiting Critic and Artist in Residence
Thursday, February 19th, 2009Visiting Critic and Artist in Residence, Department of Digital + Media, Rhode Island School of Design: http://dm.risd.edu/~lgay
Classes at DM http://dm.risd.edu/courses/7032/
PhD Candidate, University of Gothenburg (Sweden): http://www.ait.gu.se/
Dånk! Collective: http://www.daonk.org
Steering Committee Mobile Music Workshop: http://www.mobilemusicworkshop.org
HCI/interaction design freelance researcher with an engineering background who works in multidisciplinary projects at the convergence of art, technology and design. Usually based [...]
Kelly Dobson and Lalya Gaye: D+M Artist / Designer in Residence (Spring 2009)
Thursday, February 19th, 2009D+M is excited to introduce Kelly Dobson and Lalya Gaye as our two D+M Artist / Designer in Residence for the Spring 2009 Semester.
Kelly Dobson
Kelly Dobson grew up in a junkyard. From the age of four she was doing odd jobs such as smashing windows and hauling machine parts from one area of the yard [...]
George Fifield exhibitions curated: Act / React, Milwaukee Museum of Art
Wednesday, February 18th, 2009http://www.mam.org/act/index.htm
Jeanne Jo (MFA 08) to show at CAA
Tuesday, February 17th, 2009Analog Interactivity, curated by Xtine Burrough, is an exhibition concurrent with The New Media Caucus and part of the College Art Association. The reception is Thursday, February 26, 9:30 pm, at SCI-ARC (The Southern California Institute of Architecture). SCI-Arc is a short (3 miles) cab ride from the Convention Center, near Little Tokyo. [...]


