Mike Palij provides the The description of Bilal's art:
|The artwork, titled The 3rd I, is intended as “a comment on the
|inaccessibility of time, and the inability to capture memory and
|experience, the WSJ explains, quoting press materials from the
|museum, which is to feature Bilal’s work
On 18 November 2010 Mike Palij wrote:
Even in NYC I think people forget how often they are under
surveillance. A situation like initially seems shocking until
one realizes, oh yeah, there's someone watching us
most of the time.
Purely on the accuracy of this statement (with no intention to start
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 01:50:44 -0800, Allen Esterson wrote:
On 18 November 2010 Mike Palij wrote:
Even in NYC I think people forget how often they are under
surveillance. A situation like initially seems shocking until
one realizes, oh yeah, there's someone watching us
most of the time.
Purely on
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 11:34:15 -0800, William Scott wrote:
Which begs the question, Who will be watching the video feed
from our professor's occiput in Qatar, ... and why?
Well, the exhibition of images will be at Mathaf: Arab Museum
of Modern Art in Qatar, so I assume it will be Qatari locals
and
I can tell you from personal experience that NYU has some
eccentric people on the faculty but this really beats them all:
http://www.torontosun.com/news/world/2010/11/18/16202696.html
For those who choose not to link-through (it is, after all, to
the Toronto Sun newspaper website), here is a
Cc: Mike Palij m...@nyu.edu
Subject: [tips] NYU Faculty First In Backward Looking Technology!
I can tell you from personal experience that NYU has some
eccentric people on the faculty but this really beats them all:
http://www.torontosun.com/news/world/2010/11/18/16202696.html
For those
Subject: [tips] NYU Faculty First In Backward Looking Technology!
I can tell you from personal experience that NYU has some
eccentric people on the faculty but this really beats them all:
http://www.torontosun.com/news/world/2010/11/18/16202696.html
For those who choose not to link-through