Archive | April, 2008

Calling All Artists!



Paddy Johnson at Art Fag City has scooped me and blogged about the WEST PRIZE before I got a chance to. Thanks Paddy. Tell your artist friends to apply. It is free. I plan on sending as many people as…

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Cool Artist



Lee Stoetzel, VW Bus, 2007, pecky cypress wood, steel If you were in Chicago at NEXT, you may have noticed a very cool VW Bus sculpture sitting in an aisle. Turns out, Cool Hunting had interviewed the artist about this…

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Chicago Rehash



Over the next few days I will be sharing some highlights, favorite artists, and experiences from NEXT Chicago. In summary, I had a great time and thought NEXT was one of the best fairs I had been to in a…

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Sticking to it until you get stuck

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Say Wha?

And I quote… The British artist Damien Hirst scooped up a 1969 self-portrait by Francis Bacon for $33 million. – The NY Times, Carol Vogel, 11/17/07 I know it is old auction news, but I am still shocked by the…

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If I lived in Scottsdale…

Margarita Cabrera, Hummer, 2006, vinyl and thread on car parts …and wasn’t planning on being in Chicago this weekend, I would catch the VERY LAST WEEKEND of Car Culture at SMoCA. It is a great small show that is a…

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DigiWall

DigiWall from the Interactive Institute looks like a traditional climbing-wall but it’s actually a computer game you climb upon. Every climbing-hold is equipped with a sensor that registers hands and feet. In that way DigiWall can keep track on where on the wall the climber or climbers are. This opens up for a large number [...]

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VIDA

Here are a number videos of installations and sculptures on the theme of artificial life which won awards at VIDA last year. Via wmmna

Mission eternity sarcophagus
Etoy.corporation launched the Mission Eternity Project in 2005, foregrounding on the one hand respect for the human longing to survive in some way after death, and on the other a [...]

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openFrameworks

I’ve been playing with openFrameworks (currently in prerelease) for the past couple of days for a project I currently doing. I have to say that it is extremely powerful and a great introduction to C++ programming. “OpenFrameWorks, is a new open source, cross platform, c++ library, which was designed by Zachary Lieberman (US) and [...]

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Joseph Weizenbaum – AI & Humanity

Joseph Weizenbaum died at the ripe old age of 85 last month (NYTime Obituary). Weizenbaum was best known for ELIZA, a program designed in 1966 to establish natural language conversation with a computer by emulating a Rogerian therapist (Online Version of ELIZA). Weizenbaum was the first to note that the ELIZA conversations weren’t an example [...]

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