Tag: art

  • Jon Jones, smArtist » How NOT to hire an artist

    Jon Jones, smArtist » How NOT to hire an artist a critical response to “How to hire an artist”…

  • How to hire an artist | Kaitol

    How to hire an artist | Kaitol a post that has drawn a significant amount of criticism…

  • Creative Class » Blog Archive » The Geography of High-Paying Jobs – Creative Class

  • Bevin Carnes: The High Cost of Free Culture via: Huffington Post. I’m curious about thoughts and reactions to the position Ms. Carnes takes.

  • Art History of Games video proceedings

    Art History of Games video proceedings via: Georgia Tech’s Institutional Repository

  • dreamingofpixels: Listening Post is an art installation that culls text fragments in real time from thousands of unrestricted Internet chat rooms, bulletin boards and other public forums. The texts are read (or sung) by a voice synthesizer, and simultaneously displayed across a suspended grid of more than two hundred small electronic screens.

  • “But is it art?” The New York Times review of Jackass 3D brings up art historical precedents that Knoxville doesn’t want to talk about, but that director Spike Jonze acknowledges. Johnny Knoxville Returns in ‘Jackass 3D’ – via: NYTimes.com

  • The Affect of Animated GIFs (Tom Moody, Petra Cortright, Lorna Mills) – Art and Education Since the early 1990s, artists have chosen the internet as a medium, an environment and a forum. While some internet artists also maintain a gallery practice, the conditions and conventions that inform meaning in online art remain in many ways…

  • Tips from professional artists on the 5 things you need in your digital art toolbox

    Tips from professional artists on the 5 things you need in your digital art toolbox

  • Flong Blog + News » New Media Artworks: Prequels to Everyday Life

    Flong Blog + News » New Media Artworks: Prequels to Everyday Life Well, earlier this month, I experienced yet another day of cognitive dissonance in which I struggled to justify the value of new-media arts research to an audience of Silicon Valley businesspeople;while simultaneously, Some new-media artist friends of mine discovered that their work had been ‘appropriated’ by a…