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Beyond Gestaltung at Bielefelder Kunstverein
September 4, 2011 Bielefelder Kunstverein Franz Erhard Walther, “Xox,” 1957. Pencil and tempera on paper, 50 x 69,7 cm. Courtesy Franz Erhard Walther Foundation. Beyond Gestaltung 10 September–6 November 2011 Opening: Friday, 9 September, 7 pm Artist Talk: Saturday, 10 September, 2 pm Bielefelder Kunstverein im Waldhof Welle 61 D-33602 Bielefeld With contributions by: Eva…
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Tom Morris: The Death of the Book
Tom Morris: The Death of the Book lareviewofbooks: It is perhaps a symptom of print’s decline that the current conversation about the book’s demise has forgotten all these other ones. Instead we shuttle between two equally hollow poles: goofball digital boosterism a la Negroponte on one side and on the other a helpless,…
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Tom Morris: The Death of the Book
Tom Morris: The Death of the Book lareviewofbooks: It is perhaps a symptom of print’s decline that the current conversation about the book’s demise has forgotten all these other ones. Instead we shuttle between two equally hollow poles: goofball digital boosterism a la Negroponte on one side and on the other a helpless,…
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think-make-think (by Public Design Center)
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think-make-think (by Public Design Center)
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In the world of technology, “crowdsourcing” means inviting a group to collaborate on a solution to a problem, but that term didn’t yet exist in 2003. It was coined by Jeff Howe of Wired magazine in 2006 to refer to the widespread Internet practice of posting an open call requesting help in completing some task,…
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In the world of technology, “crowdsourcing” means inviting a group to collaborate on a solution to a problem, but that term didn’t yet exist in 2003. It was coined by Jeff Howe of Wired magazine in 2006 to refer to the widespread Internet practice of posting an open call requesting help in completing some task,…
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Most admissions directors don’t lose any sleep over the number of brochures they send out. The more applications, the lower the admission rate, the better the college looks. But Brenzel’s Jesuit training and philosophical education gnawed at him. Inducing unqualified students to apply seemed ethically suspect. What if, because of him, they failed to apply…
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Most admissions directors don’t lose any sleep over the number of brochures they send out. The more applications, the lower the admission rate, the better the college looks. But Brenzel’s Jesuit training and philosophical education gnawed at him. Inducing unqualified students to apply seemed ethically suspect. What if, because of him, they failed to apply…
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There is nothing unusual about Governor Rick Perry. Uneducated fools can be found in every country and every period of history, and they are not unknown in high office. What is unusual about today’s Republican party (I disavow the ridiculous ‘GOP’ nickname, because the party of Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt has lately forfeited all claim…