Archive for the ‘Tech & Culture’ Category
Fritz Haeg: The Big Think
WATCH VIDEO SERIES AT BIG THINK About Fritz Haeg Fritz Haeg works between his art, architecture and design practice Fritz Haeg Studio (though the currently preferred clients are animals), the happenings and gatherings of Sundown Salon (now Sundown Schoolhouse), the ecology initiatives of Gardenlab (including Edible Estates), and [...]
Who’s Teaching What to Whom and Why
By Tim Rollins, Upfront, 1983 Rollins:… I don’t consider myself an art teacher, per se, because I am interested in developing a new method of understanding the world. I consider myself to be, quite literally, an artist who works in the medium of education. I tend to go in with concrete serious art projects that we do [...]
Stephen Colbert Talks Science with Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson
Getting the point. I really enjoyed this interview. Trust me, it gets better and better and better and even better… I found it here on Open Culture .
TEN THOUSAND CENTS
Via Chris Cassidy TEN THOUSAND CENTS By Aaron Koblin View the project HERE. Project “Ten Thousand Cents” is a digital artwork that creates a representation of a $100 bill. Using a custom drawing tool, thousands of individuals working in isolation from one another painted a tiny part of the bill without knowledge of the overall [...]
Post Internet
September 12th, 2010 Science Fiction Essay from an interesting Blog… 1. “Post Internet” is a term I heard Marisa Olson talk about somewhere between 2007 and 2009. The Internet, of course, was not over. That’s wasn’t the point. Rather, let’s say this: what we mean when we say “Internet” changed and “post Internet” served as [...]
Aleksandra Domanovic and VVORK
Artist Profile: Aleksandra Domanovic (via Rhizome) JASON HUFF | Mon Oct 31st, 2011 12:52 p.m. You’ve been blogging for VVORK with Oliver Laric, Christoph Priglinger, and Georg Schnitzer since 2006. How has working with this small collective affected your own practice over the years? I was just finishing my design studies and was invited [...]

