Re: 9/18/03 23:17, Peter Lunenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Good question, wrong example. One of the things I've always liked about Lev
Manovich's work is precisely the fact that he doesn't quote the same texts
over and over again. There's a posse full of academics happy to download
Benjamin,
Am Donnerstag, 18. September 2003 um 16:06:30 Uhr (+0200) schrieb Are
Flagan:
Final sentence from: Lev Manovich, Don't Call it Art: Ars Electronica
2003
Today, when pretty much every artist and cultural producer is widely
using computers while also typically being motivated by many other
Hi,
Well, last week, Verisign, the company that in the end is responsible
for translating domain names ending on .com and .net into ipnumbers,
i.e. machines on the Internet, decided to redirect all non existent
domains to their sitefinder site. The company that was given the task
of running the
[digested @ nettime]
Ivo Skoric [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Blaming the Mirror
Extravaganze
Travel Report
More from Croatia
George Soros Funds Plan to Block Bush
Croatian Economic Woes
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it had to come back sometime. popular american culture is throwing back
what was once a few years ago the 70s revival(and that admittedly wasn't
all to bad), for the 80s revival which is showing stronger ahistorical
similarities of the changes in american society a generation ago then the
tacky
In early May 2000, Lexicon Branding, finally delivered us a new name. A
year earlier, tired to be called Contemporary Artists, we had order to this
company, a term which would drive us to un unpredictable direction. The
chosen name was Neen, a name that in old Greek means Exactly Now but in