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About "Semiotic Disobedience"

September 21, 2008 (01:59 PM EDT)

 

The other side of the "culture war.”

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  Copyright Policies

August 28, 2008 (11:55 PM EDT)

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When looking at websites that allow visitors to join and post materials--a demo reel, etc--it's always very important to look at their TOS. Very often it might read like this:

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  Frameworks

August 28, 2008 (11:53 PM EDT)

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Frameworks sent its periodic renewal reminder today. If you're not a member, this is the listserv you should be on for experimental film and video.

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  Some thoughts on the Avant-Garde

August 23, 2008 (09:14 PM EDT)

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Terrorism is a terrible thing, but fortunately for most of the world, it is also very rare; "aesthetic terrorism," however, isn't. It has certain features in common with the more violent variety: a fanatical devotion to a singular, unchanging world; the need to enforce doctrine on everyone uniformly; aggressive responses to deviations; and--most importantly--an inability to recognize that alternatives to dogma not only do exist, but are also equally valid positions.

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  iNCITE! New Journal on-line

July 25, 2008 (08:40 AM EDT)

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iNCITE! is a new experimental film journal that's both in print and on-line. Looks to be worth taking a look at. The first issue is in the process of being posted now....

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  Art by Machine

July 22, 2008 (09:38 AM EDT)

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Conceptual art in the 1960s appeared at the same moment when it started to become possible for artists to stop making art and instead simply direct a computer—or other machine—to do it for them.

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  Interview in MyArtSpace

June 18, 2008 (06:36 PM EDT)

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MyArtSpace recently interviewed me about my work and research into visual music.

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  Mary Hallock-Greenewalt in Make Magazine

May 23, 2008 (12:22 AM EDT)

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Pushing the Performance Envelope. Mary Hallock-Greenewalt was a musician, engineer, inventor ... and exceptional.

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  The Economics of the Long Tail

April 22, 2008 (08:12 PM EDT)

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Robert Rich discusses the economics of being a small, independent artist/producer. His experiences agree with my own, much smaller ones arrived at over a shorter period. The conclusion he does not provide, but hints at, is that to survive within the long tail as an artist you need to already be established.... and even then it's uncertain.

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  Moby gives away music

April 13, 2008 (06:02 PM EDT)

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The musician Moby has started a project called Gratis to give away his music for non-commerical use in movies. Worth taking a look.

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