in!
Thanks
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Prema Murthy, Francesca da Rimini, Ricardo
Dominguez and Agnese Trocchi. Diane Ludin lives
and works in Brooklyn and received an MFA from
the School of Visual Arts.
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Art and the Impakt Media Arts Festival in Europe. She is twice winner
of the Australian National Digital Art Award and has been awarded a
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occidental (http://www.phocide.fr/neyrat.htm) and
Le terrorisme (Larousse, march 2009).
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Necessary
Fictions, and
chairs the Department of Interdisciplinary Arts, Columbia College Chicago.
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- an innovative cultural organisation generating new
creativities at the intersections of art, science technology.
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for interactive computer projects and video
installations. He is a graduate of Yale (BA) and USC School of
Cinema-Television (MFA). Last year, he was chosen to be a
Northwestern University Charles Deering McCormick Professor of
Teaching Excellence.
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University Sydney researching uncertain practices
and unsitely aesthetics in media art, including
artists' use of the Internet as one site of their
work.
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works combine high technology and
human desire to propose new forms of literature, cinema, and
performance.
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) is Director of the Program in Media and
Communications
at the University of Melbourne.
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; not obvious, but surprising. I resolve to do
these tiny tiny things (in the greater context of the world) with a
sense of humor.
Bio: Richard Rinehart (US) is Digital Media Director Adjunct Curator at the
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, California
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and Artists Meeting; Videoformes 2009 Clermont-Ferrand, France.
Tesserae of Venus will debut at Silverman Gallery, San Francisco,
in October 2009. http://christinamcphee.net
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I'll take this opportunity to add to Tim's comments from yesterday.
Many thanks to all of you who participated in our New Year's
Resolutions for Digital Futures. It has been most exhilarating.
Here's wishing you all a Happy New Year. Renate
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of the system go to
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these people may really be on to something with this practice...why
wouldn't or shouldn't every locale have their own currency?
NRIII
Nicholas Ruiz III, Ph.D
Editor, Kritikos
http://intertheory.org
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Venitienne/Please Follow Me, where she secretly follows a traveller to
Venice shadowing his every move and documenting those movements through
the city.
Hoping that we can continue to talk about these crossovers throughout the
next few days and weeks.
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an impromptu
idea for the June's discussion Participatory Art: New Media and Archival
Traces. Stay tuned for the introduction to this month's theme.
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Interactive Telecommunications Program, NYU Art Media Program and the
International Center of Photography.
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the relations between the technical aspects of networks and
network visualisations on the one hand, and emergent forms of cultural and
aesthetic experience on the other.
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Dear empyre subscribers, Many thanks again to Anna Munster and her guests
for the October discussion of Networked_art. As I was re-reading the posts
again yesterday, I was struck by the fact that our discussion this month
resonates. The process of networking via the internet has a vast range of
that we cunningly censored with humorous CGI. Diesel consumers should
continue to expect the unexpected.
Dont watch this one with your kids around!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0p6pSi6x46Y
On that note Ill say good-bye for now. Renate
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seems to be
more slippery than it used to be in this economically precarious time.
Im hoping we will be able to talk about this over the next few weeks.
Renate
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, technology and activist group Preemptive Media.
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). The interplay between art,
technology, culture and society has been the theme of her research.
During this academic year Prof. Kusahara will be organizing Gadget OK!,
a Device Art Symposium at UCLA.
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Hi Kevin, What were you thinking of specifically here? Got any links?
I'm curious...
- The nineties saw a string of ludic interfaces in early net.art, yet
many of these now read as cold as any reflexive, modernist
compositional exercise.
Renate
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exercise.
If possible, I'd appreciate you furthering this position -
Many thanks -
Chris
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Hi Kevin, What were you thinking of specifically here? Got any
links?
I'm curious...
- The nineties saw a string of ludic interfaces in early
to extend our viral
discussion into the first two weeks of December. We will take the last
two weeks off for a December break. To enable the discussion to go forward
we will be introducing new guests tomorrow and a few more next week.
So stay tuned. Renate
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by Melissa Potter with Christina McPhee online
at http://bombsite.powweb.com/?p=5307
http://us.macmillan.com/womenontheedgetwelvepoliticalfilmpractices
http://silverman-gallery.com/exhibition/view/1770
http://christinamcphee.net
http://naxsmash.net
http://www.vimeo.com/christinamcphee
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the January discussion.
Our best to all of you,
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but is it counterproductive? Does it defeat the point?
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://christinamcphee.net
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and Context
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Thomas LaMarre (CA), Lev Manovich (UK), Susan Buchan (UK), Paul Ward (UK),
Eric Patrick (US), Richard Wright (UK), Thyrza Nichols Goodeve
of
new design? This is a question that I've been wrestling with in light of
curriculum changes within the university where there is a resurgence of
interest in graphics, typography and animation.
Renate
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for the link to toL's Tamala 2010...I'll share it with my
students tomorrow as well as your glorious description of the theory of
culture and flow!
Best to all of you.
Renate
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and the Poisoned Apple: The Case of Snow
White and the Seven Dwarfs / Sean Chadwell
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Thanks Tom and Lev,
Tim and I appreciate your discussion this week and are thankful that you
gave us a peek into your work. Many thanks to both of you and we hope
that you will chime in throughout the next few weeks during our
discussion.
Best to you both.
Renate and Tim
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of the months appears. Then the posts can be organized
by date, author, etc.
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and
documentary research proposals. Paul is the current President of the
Society for Animation Studies.
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: Into a Metaphysical Playroom will be published this
year by University of Minnesota Press. She is currently preparing an AFI
Reader on animation theory.
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no liability for viruses and
recipients
should use their own virus checking procedures.
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mean by tired canons. So I'll end this post here and look
forward to what comes next.
Suzanne
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,
drawing based and a medley of other fuzzies. Whether working from
photography based or original drawing. their novel, quirky rendering
styles, interdisciplinary interests and criticality make their work fresh
and innovative.
How does it work in the UK?
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that is
organizing posts such as the one below should not be sent.
You will note that on the first, after you had finished your month, Tim
and I sent out an all call for international moderators as well as a thank
you to Christine.
Many thanks. Renate Ferro
greetings alla fine and 'animated' month
Whoops. My apologies to Nicholas as well as our entire list serve. The
last email was a personal one that was meant to for our moderators and not
the list serve.
Sorry about that. Now onto animation for the remainder of the month.
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exceeded
my expectations given that the discussion was pulled together in an
impromptu manner. So thanks again for Week 2's discussion and please feel
free to continue the threads from this week.
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Melanie Beisswenger (SG) for Week 3.
A warm welcome to Week 3 guests: Eric
of an animated film series called Synchronicity Series. They
performed, choreographed and animated their bodies using the stop motion
technique called pixilation.
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Art
Yes of course, I believe it is a collaboration as I said. Are there not
many collaborators, Lynn?
Actually the Art Colider is a joint project with the San Francisco
Art Institute begun nearly 2 years ago.
http://theartcollider.org/
l
On Mar 18, 2010, at 9:12 PM, Renate Ferro wrote
I thought you all might enjoy looking back to the February, 2003 archived
discussion of Open Source moderated by Melinda Rackham
https://lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au/pipermail/empyre/2003-February/msg4.html
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and could not seem to find the exact solution.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I'm hoping you were able to
use our month of empyre as a resource for your advanced students. Im
hoping that at some point we can meet but until then best wishes.
Renate Ferro
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 6:28 PM
Tim and I would like to thank our two guest moderators, Susanne Jaschko
(D) and Lucas Evers (NL), and their invited guests whose discussion theme
for the month of May was Process as Paradigm art in development, flux and
change. There discussion inspired by the exhibit at Laboral Centro de Arte y
life. Prior to
his current studies he has worked as a librarian, lived as a media
activist at an animal rights campaign, attended hippie schools, and spent
his early years consulting as a Perl programmer.
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Morgan and Sean, I just read both links and am fascinated by your project.
Can you explain both the RG and The Public School? What's the
relationship between the two specifically. And the AAARG site is static
right now? Renate
On 6/2/10 6:49 PM, Sean Dockray
Hi Sean, Just thought you would like to know that my students this past
semester were obsessed with RG-- downloading all of the texts that they
wanted to read especially historical ones revolving around their own thirst
for theory and philosophy. So after assignments in the reader that I gave
and creative interactions, providing diverse models for authorship.
Creativity might be regarded as a form of social interaction, a reflexive
mediation, rather than an outcome.
Many thanks to you Simon and we look forward to this month's conversation.
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joining us on empyre.
Best to all of you,
Renate Ferro
Biographies: -empye¹s team of international moderators
Simon BIggs (UK and AUSTRALIA)
Simon Biggs is a visual artist born in Australia, 1957. He moved to the UK
in 1986. Since 1978 Biggs has been working with digital and interactive
systems
helpful and provocative discussion.
Best,
Renate and Tim
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RE: [-empyre-] Culturally specific archives
You replied on 10/8/2010 1:32 PM.
Sent:Thursday, October 07, 2010 10:30 PM
dear all
Craig's and Mona's interventions, on culturally specific archives,
as it
relates to the Making Sense Colloquium? Additionally what can we expect
from the forum itself coming up in a few weeks?
Renate and Tim
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,
Visiting Assistant Professor of Art
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, is
ultimately about founding a communitarian practice, through art, that
provides a restorative social act. It would be very interesting to
discuss what that means and how it might be possible…
I look forward to hearing your thoughts...
Lorna
2010/10/10 Renate Ferro r...@cornell.edu
. We hope that our
artist-in-residences will create site-responsive work at each of the
locations that offers a way of making sense of Making Sense.
Lorna
2010/10/10 Renate Ferro r...@cornell.edu:
Lorna Collins wrote:
...We want to analyse and discuss the aesthetic encounter
While Lorna is offline I'd like to take the opportunity to introduce the
artists-in-residence,
Fred McVittie and Janice Perry. Fred may also be offline for a few more
hours as he is coming to us from the UK as well.
I have invited both Fred and Janice to talk a little about their own
practices and
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Date: Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 10:05 PM
Subject: RE: [-empyre-]
Making Sense?
Well, as you know, it is not so simple to talk about one’s work. Especially
work one hasn’t yet made. I’m just going to jump in and start with
snip But we want to impress the sensuous over the theoretical,
the making and doing rather than get involved in French politics...snip
Dear all,
As an artist and curator I am not so much interested in isolating out the
practical, the theoretical/philosophical, or the the political. I am
*
*
At this time I would like to introduce John Cayley and Penny Florence to our
empyre members. Both John and Penny will be describing their own work and
what they will be doing at the Making Sense event. I am hoping that Fred and
Janice will also join the conversation that Lorna has initiated
. That appears to be the negotiation of which you speak.
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Would you agree that there is always a negotiation in the process of art
making?
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*It has been tremendously helpful for me to lurk the past couple of days to
get a better sense of what so many of you already accomplished during the
Cambridge Making Sense event. Tim and are are looking forward to leaving for
Paris in just a couple of days. At this time I'd like to introduce
In our jet-lagged state Tim and I spent a day and a half in the Making Sense
Colloquium held at the Georges Pompidou Center and the Institut Telecom.
Paris is in the middle of a social crisis prompted by a major labor strike
against the government due to its potential plan to change the age of
Forwarded from Tim Murray earlier today.
Pace, Xena (who organized Making Sense and celebrates the romantic
universalism of art without ever acknowledging the crisis during the
conference), my friends throughout France confirm that the situation here is
very fragile. It could deteriorate over
Thanks so much Alexander for sharing your work particularly your project The
Hinge Dimension. It has been a brutal transition back to reality this week
after the amazing sights of Paris. Tim and I were able to taks some time
after the Sense Colloquium to see the FIAC Contemporary Art Fair.
Many thanks to Misha, Steve and Kelena for finishing out the last week of
Contextualizing Making Sense. I think all three of your posts brought out
the incredibly delicate balance that cross-disciplinary collaboration
requires. In any collaboration, given a set of participants, each one must
February 2011 on -empyre- soft_skinned space
New Media and the Middle East
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environments in which they occur.
We look forward to another robust month of discussion of -empyre-,
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Renate and Tim
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Dear all, I have absolutely enjoyed the discussion this past month and have
actually shared it with a group of young students in a Visual Culture class
here at Cornell. From the detailed descriptions of new media artists
difficulty in getting tech equipment to the nuanced cultural translations
Christina, It has been interesting to lurk the past few days and I'm
prompted to write very briefly as I'm headed out the door to teach this
morning. Your invitation to wake up the list is one that I think about
quite often as one of empyre's managing moderators. Hello, is anyone out
there? As
at Columbia
College Chicago.
Best Wishes to all of you,
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discussion will actually piggy-back off from many of the points made last
month.
Thanks to all of you again.
Renate Ferro and Tim Murray
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Moderated by *Renate Ferro (US*) and *Tim Murray (US)* with guests:
*Janis Jefferies* (UK), *Valérie Lamontagne* (CA), *Ashley Ferro-Murray*(US
a few minutes ago. Janis and Valérie will be
making posts tonight or tomorrow given our time zone differences. Welcome
to them!
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) but of a
rebuilding and enhancing of the bodies' capabilities.
Any thoughts in relationship to your own work?
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...@daniellewilde.com wrote:
hi renate,
can you please advise how people new to the list can find this thread
(complete up to today)?
I have a colleague who wants to join but he would also like to access the
existing conversation.
many thanks
danielle
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discussion
throughout the week.
Thanks. Renate Ferro
Introducing:
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improvisatory movement structures to interrogate emergent technology in
performance and installation. Past works include wearable sensors, digital
animation
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Association, Dallas 2008 (
http://www.socialfabrics.org/). She has lectured internationally on dress
and creative technology, and contributed articles to *Leonardo *and the
online journal *Intelligent Agent*.
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Renate Ferro
Visiting Assistant Professor of Art
Cornell University
Department of Art, Tjaden
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Renate Ferro
Visiting Assistant Professor of Art
Cornell University
Department of Art, Tjaden Hall Office #420
Ithaca, NY 14853
Email: r...@cornell.edu
URL: http://www.renateferro.net
http://www.privatesecretspubliclies.net
Lab: http://www.tinkerfactory.net
Managing Co-moderator of -empyre
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Renate Ferro
Visiting Assistant Professor of Art
Cornell University
Department of Art, Tjaden Hall Office #420
Ithaca, NY 14853
Email: r...@cornell.edu
URL: http://www.renateferro.net
http://www.privatesecretspubliclies.net
Lab: http://www.tinkerfactory.net
Managing Co
to re-open in Istanbul at
the 2011 ISEA in September. More information about those discussions a
little later this summer.
Thanks to all of you again. Renate Ferro
Tim Murray and Renate Ferro, -empyre soft-skinned Moderators
empyre forum emp...@gamera.cofa.unsw.edu.au
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Renate Ferro
June 2011 on -empyre- soft-skinned space
Biennales Plus and Minus: Global
Interfaces/Digital Environments/Contemporary Arts
http://empyre.library.cornell.edu
Moderated by Tim Murray (US) and Renate Ferro (US) with featured guests:
Ian Baucom (US), Isak Berbic (UAE), Caterina
Davinio
Soul. She is working on two book
projects: Inadequacies and Interruptions:
Language and Feminist Reading Practices in
Contemporary Art and The Poetics of Reciprocity
in Contemporary Women's Writing.
--
Renate Ferro
Visiting Assistant Professor of Art
Cornell University
Department of Art, Tjaden
there. More
details will follow at the beginning of September. In the meantime best
wishes to all of you.
Renate Ferro and Tim Murray
co-moderators, -empyre soft-ekinned space
Renate Ferro
Visiting Assistant Professor of Art
Cornell University
Department of Art, Tjaden Hall Office #420
Ithaca, NY
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