A collection of art-making ideas by artists
check out Open Studio: A collection of art-making ideas by artists sponsored by the Getty [Another blog by the Getty to check out is The Iris: Views from the Getty]
View ArticleBlind Dates Project
An interdisciplinary and cross cultural curatorial undertaking Blind Dates Projects tackles with the traces or ‘what remains’ of the peoples, places and cultures that once constituted the diverse...
View ArticleStoryCorps and oral history
This post in honor of National Day of Listening [otherwise known as Thanksgiving] StoryCorps mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and...
View ArticleJohn Baldesarri
**I am updating this post from 9.20.10 after seeing the John Baldessari retrospective at the MET, Pure Beauty [Seeing Baldessari's early work was eye-opening for me. He was so open and experimental and...
View ArticleBonnie Briant
100 Words: Bonnie Briant On A Deviated Reality Great piece by my ex-student Bonnie Briant on NPR's The Picture Show 100 words plus 15 fantastic photos. See more of Bonnie's work at www.bonniebriant.com
View ArticleSophie Calle
Sophie Calle in the Guardian: "I asked for the moon and I got." excerpt from her new book True Stories. Includes reflection on her start in photography. Article also has links to past articles in...
View ArticleBBC 4 radio makes great audio slideshows
Here are just two: Street Music and voodoo art in Haiti (Jan. 2011) The funeral photographer (Nov. 2010)
View ArticleFire in my Belly - David Wojnarowicz
David Wojnarowicz "A Fire in My Belly" Original from ppow_gallery on Vimeo. Link to an excellent article by Robin Cembalest on the 2010 controversy with this video being pulled from an exhibition at...
View ArticleBomb Project
The Bomb Project is a comprehensive on-line compendium of nuclear-related links, imagery and documentation. It is intended specifically as a resource for artists, and encourages those working in all...
View ArticleA Kinetic History: The EAI Archives Online
A Kinetic History: The EAI Archives Online is a work-in-progress. This "living archive" will continue to expand, linking the history of media arts to its future. Founded in 1971, Electronic Arts...
View ArticleMaking a Living as an Artist (With or Without a Dealer)
Joy Garnett (NEWSgrist - where spin is art) blogged about the Panel on Making a Living as an Artist @ the CAA (College Art Association) conference 2011 Making a Living as an Artist (With or Without a...
View ArticleiPhone Telephoto Lens
iPhone Telephoto Lens from Photojojo [Photojojo is a fun DIY list to subscribe to.]
View ArticleCory Arcangel
Game on: Artist Cory Arcangel at the Barbican video interview from | Culture | guardian.co.uk coryarcangel.com He has also started the blog strictly-formal.org with "Interviews with interesting people...
View ArticleNYPL resources or Why you should get a NY Public Library card
Freegal Music | The New York Public Library: FREE downloads of Sony Music Freegal is downloadable music service which provides access to the catalog of artists in Sony Music Entertainment. Library...
View ArticleBirth in Lagos - Great Audio Slideshow
Birth in Lagos from Alice Proujansky on Vimeo. by P&I alum Alice Proujansky Interesting to look at the work without audio but with captions and manual advance
View ArticleThe Heads of State
Today I was struck by this illustration on the op-ed page of the NYTimes (great piece on Oman - read it) so I looked up the agency The Heads of State and love their work. Take a look for graphic...
View ArticleVideo Vortex - DOWNLOAD THIS
Video Vortex Reader II Moving Images Beyond Youtube (2011) About the book: Video Vortex Reader II is the Institute of Network Cultures’ second collection of texts that critically explore the rapidly...
View ArticleVideo Mash-ups to create new music
Made from amateur videos found on youtube by Kutiman and Cory Arangel's Cute Kittens piece
View ArticleIdeas for Funding & Expanding Audience for Documentary Projects
From the printed page to the online app by Phil Coomes, picture editor and photographer for the BBC News website. One of the big questions for photographers and indeed those working in the field of...
View ArticleAi Weiwei
Ai Weiwei is the one of the most important and controversial artists working in China today. As I write this, his whereabouts unknown after being taken into custody by Chinese Authorities as he boarded...
View ArticlePaul Chan - National Philistine
Paul Chan’s new publishing venture and the relationship between physical and virtual methods of book production read article from Frieze magazine Badlands Unlimited founded in 2010, limited edition...
View ArticleYou Tube Video Editor
YouTube Adds Creative Commons Content to Video Editor First, did you know that YouTube has a video editor? I just found this out. You can access more than 10,000 videos (from C-SPAN,...
View ArticleFLUXUS manifesto +
Fluxus— a name taken from a Latin word meaning "to flow"—is an international network of artists, composers and designers noted for blending different artistic media and disciplines in the 1960s. The...
View ArticleThe Mexican Suitcase
The Mexican Suitcase by Trisha Ziff on zonezero.com is a first-hand account of how she helped find and recover the long-lost negatives of Robert Capa's Mexican Suitcase. There is also a selection of...
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