Tag Archives: Festivals
Art 2.1: Creating on the Social Web
Art 2.1 | New Frontier at Sundance 2013: Augmented Space in “Cityscape 2095”
Art 2.1: Creating on the Social Web
Art 2.1 | New Frontier at Sundance 2013: Augmented Space in “Cityscape 2095”
In a fourth and final post from New Frontier at Sundance, Nettrice Gaskins investigates “augmented space”—the technologies, objects, or symbols that overlay physical space with information.
Art 2.1: Creating on the Social Web
Art 2.1 | New Frontier at Sundance 2013: “Pulse Index” and “Coral RKV”
Art 2.1: Creating on the Social Web
Art 2.1 | New Frontier at Sundance 2013: “Pulse Index” and “Coral RKV”
Nettrice Gaskins revisits relational aesthetics in a third post from New Frontier at Sundance, looking at works by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Lynette Wallworth.
Art 2.1: Creating on the Social Web
Art 2.1 | New Frontier at Sundance 2013: 4D Art and Augmented Real
Art 2.1: Creating on the Social Web
Art 2.1 | New Frontier at Sundance 2013: 4D Art and Augmented Real
Nettrice Gaskins speaks with “datamoshing, glitch-creating, meta-rapping” artist Yung Jake in a second post from New Frontier at Sundance.
Art 2.1: Creating on the Social Web
Art 2.1 | New Frontier at Sundance 2013: The Pixelated Pavilion
Art 2.1: Creating on the Social Web
Art 2.1 | New Frontier at Sundance 2013: The Pixelated Pavilion
Nettrice Gaskins introduces a series of reports from New Frontier: an experimental space at the 2013 Sundance Film Fesitval.
Looking at Los Angeles
Looking at Los Angeles | Working for The Man: Building Burning Man’s Infrastructure
Looking at Los Angeles
Looking at Los Angeles | Working for The Man: Building Burning Man’s Infrastructure
When I first found out about the Black Rock City Department of Public Works, it was like finding out that Santa Claus did not exist. I was disappointed, and …
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Teaching About Poverty and Homelessness
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Teaching About Poverty and Homelessness
This past Saturday, New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow wrote an op-ed piece called Them That’s Not Shall Lose which highlighted, as James Baldwin put it, how expensive it …
Open Enrollment
Open Enrollment | I Do Art, Here’s My Card: A Trip to SXSW
Open Enrollment
Open Enrollment | I Do Art, Here’s My Card: A Trip to SXSW
I have a pretty set routine that very delicately balances work and school, sandwiching meals and sleep somewhere in the nooks and crannies of my schedule. So my friends and …
Lives and Works in Berlin
Lives and Works in Berlin: Berlin’s Fair Weather
Lives and Works in Berlin
Lives and Works in Berlin: Berlin’s Fair Weather
To use a very versatile phrase, “It’s that time of year again.” In this case, we mean: it’s art fair-season in Berlin. With the 15th anniversary of the somewhat-confusingly-named Art …
Looking at Los Angeles
Burn, Baby, Burn: Furries Join Baby Ikki on a Voyage of Growth and Discovery
Looking at Los Angeles
Burn, Baby, Burn: Furries Join Baby Ikki on a Voyage of Growth and Discovery
Last month, I opened my email to find a “Call For Furrie Interns.” The call came from LA artist Marnie Weber and was forwarded to me by a mutual friend …
Letter from London
Letter from London: Hot Scots, Part Un
Letter from London
Letter from London: Hot Scots, Part Un
In a big, sprawling, multi-tentacular artsfest like the Edinburgh Festival, certain forms of art – like, say, one-woman mime interpretations of the career of Robin Williams, or freestyle macrame workshops …