Tag Archives: New Media
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.
Art21 Extended Play
Exclusive | Ai Weiwei: New Communication
Art21 Extended Play
Exclusive | Ai Weiwei: New Communication
Art21’s latest Exclusive video: in one of his first on-camera interviews following his release from detention in 2011, Ai Weiwei discusses the potential for artists to express themselves online.
Looking at Los Angeles
Looking at Los Angeles | And the Money Came Rolling In . . . Or Not
Looking at Los Angeles
Looking at Los Angeles | And the Money Came Rolling In . . . Or Not
When the display of a luxury car leads Catherine Wagley to mistake a performance festival for a fundraiser, the slippery relations between art and commerce become clear.
Gastro-Vision
Gastro-Vision | Queer Cakes for a Country Cookout
Gastro-Vision
Gastro-Vision | Queer Cakes for a Country Cookout
Jacolby Satterwhite’s multi-media project “Country Ball” merges the practices of “insider” and “outsider” artists: he incorporates drawings made by his mentally ill mother, Patricia.
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Talking with Janine Antoni and Getting Set for NAEA: Part Two
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Talking with Janine Antoni and Getting Set for NAEA: Part Two
Part two of my recent interview with Janine Antoni in advance of her keynote address and workshop at the National Art Education Association’s annual conference here in New York from March 1-4.
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Under the Radar: Best of 2011, Part 2
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Under the Radar: Best of 2011, Part 2
Following up on last week’s post, here are a few more shows that flew under the radar in 2011, including Dana Schutz at the Neuberger and Katharina Grosse at Mass MoCA.