.. for the next 2 weeks nevertheless some latent posts still might emerge within this period ….
transmediale 06 announced its theme (downloadable flyer as pdf)REALITY ADDICTS love reality. They can‘t get enough of culture and nature, of music and machines, images and words and people. They are dependent on and addicted to the manifold realities.
REALITY ADDICTS demand more than the smooth surfaces of a medialised world, more than the total …
nice expression of an idea:
Roomology – Rooms as Psychogeodynamic Objects (via)
The short descriptive text spans its definition from highly metaphorical gothic catedrals, to Perry’s inventive jamaican audio lab, up to mind rooms – yet as for now does not include thoughts on the virtual space behind or better included within the rooms …
via this savage minds’ link I discovered an interesting post (including the comments) and further articles about some scientific research results which again try to deepen the argument that a certain cultural education makes a person more oriented in reading an image by either focusing towards the center or adapting to a viewpoint which …
The idea of Matt Butler was to develope a processible translation which would be comparable to the structure of the early conceptual work ‘Schema’ of Dan Graham into a consequent machine readable – thus in this case XML Code – version. M.Butler’s motor for the conversion can be traced in the reduced and highly …
via urban cartograhy comes the link for the upcoming show (at Queens Museum) relating to Gordon Matta Clark’s Reality Properties: Fake Estates. This telling work not only speaks about abandoned sliced pieces of city spacings (and policies), but congruently commemorates exemplary his artistic practice and the conciousness of his works eventually due to the …
‘no breakthrough without breakdown’ (to quote the last sentence from the – except for the title – german article Just be yourself! Which self? on Cassavetes) .. and … to continue (see former post) with the fluid and processual aspects of performance and attempts to not simply capture those but to make them visible …