Weird Times interview with Baudrillard. (Via TMN)
Weird Times interview with Baudrillard. (Via TMN)
If you drag a folder of songs that happens to have a playlist file (.m3u) to iTunes it imports all the songs twice! Not just in your library twice, but actually makes two copies of the file on your hard drive. This has to be a bug, because no one would be stupid enough to […]
My response to a recent post on Crit blog: The great thing about art is that it shows how completely arbitrary capitalism is. Ed Kienholz (one of my favorite artists) bartered watercolor paintings to make ends meet. If he wanted to buy something for $4 he would paint the words “four dollars” on a sheet of […]
Lorraine Wild: Full StrideThursday 10 November 20056:30–8:30 p.m.Haft Auditorium, FIT Building CdetailsJoshua Davis [SOLD OUT!]Wednesday 9 November 20056:30–8:00 p.m.Bumble and bumble, 3rd floor auditoriumdetailsPersistent Vestiges: Drawing from the American-Vietnam WarPanel DiscussionWednesday, November 9, 6:30 pmMoira Roth, Trefethen Professor of Art History, Mills CollegePhong Bui, artist and publisher of The Brooklyn RailDinh Q. LĂȘ, Martha Rosler […]
Last night was Eyebeam’s panel on what criticism means now that professional critics have to contend with “amateur” blogger critics. It strayed pretty far from the criticism topic and into general blog issues, not all of which were that novel, but overall it was a pretty interesting discussion. A funny moment came when Duncan made a […]
Last night was also the opening reception for ClearRx. They did a good job of designing an exhibit about information design, and I actually learned quite a bit about the design that I hadn’t from reading the many short articles about it. It was interesting that she didn’t actually design the packaging shape of the […]