Archive for February, 2011
It’s 1975 And This Man Is About To Show You The Future
Guest Contributor: Seth Ellis It’s 1975 And This Man Is About To Show You The Future Click Here to view “Scenes From An IBM Slide Presentation”
Dark Matter: Activist Art and the Counter-Public Sphere
Dark Matter: Activist Art and the Counter-Public Sphere by Gregory Sholette Contemplate the destabilizing impact on high art if hobbyists and amateurs were to stop purchasing art supplies. Consider also the structural ”darkness” within which most professionally trained artists actually exist. Yet, given the proportionally few individuals who achieve visibility within the formalized institutions of [...]
Trailer For A Day (In The Future)
DOCUMENTATION FROM A CAR WINDOW 3:36pm: Chloe waits for a friend at the corner of Edgewood Ave and Boulevard 10:47pm Chloe watches a musical performance at the tennis courts in Candler Park . Trailer for a Day (in the Future) On March 23, 2011, these things will happen. Come be part of the experience. A [...]
Vernacular Video, By Tom Sherman
Vernacular Video Tom Sherman PDF [104 KB] Video as a technology is forty years old. It is an offshoot of television, developed in the 1930s and a technology that has been in our homes for nearly sixty years. Television began as a centralized, one-to-many broadcast medium. Television’s centrality was splintered as cable and satellite distribution [...]
Terra Cotta Heritage Museum, NC
Dennis Waddell, who lived in Terra Cotta as a boy, has opened the Terra Cotta Heritage Museum in a brick house at 504 Norwalk St, Greensboro, NC. Soon, The Super G Experiential Residency Program will be coordinating a public tour with Dennis so that we can see the Museum and learn more about his mission [...]
William Powhida’s Panel Discussion
William Powhida’s Panel Discussion, a hand-colored etching published by the Lower Eastside Printshop in 2010..
Public Access – by David Horvitz
Public Access is an art project produced by David Horvitz in late December 2010 and early January 2011. For roughly two weeks, he drove along California’s coast from the Mexican border up through the Oregon border. Along the way, he stopped and took pictures of himself looking out at the beach and other scenic vantage [...]
Conflict Kitchen
Conflict Kitchen is a take-out restaurant that only serves cuisine from countries that the United States is in conflict with.
Girl Chewing Gum
John Smith was strongly influenced by the Structural Materialist ideas which dominated British artists’ filmmaking during his formative years, but also fascinated by the immersive power of narrative and the spoken word, he has developed a body of work which deftly subverts the perceived boundaries between documentary and fiction, representation and abstraction. Drawing upon the [...]

