October 2, 2006

Blogtalk in Vienna

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by @ 4:44 am

I’m currently at Blogtalk in Vienna, surrounded by bloggers blogging. While I’m going to sit here quietly and pose as a baffled technophobe, I would like to point out that Jill Walker is sitting to my right assiduously “liveblogging” the proceedings (while also having a conversation with Danah Boyd in iChat and flickring photos and responding to email). Amazing. I encourage you to visit jilltxt for updates.

October 1, 2006

Musical Nodes

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by @ 10:32 pm

Turbulence has just launched a beautiful and resonant new piece by Jason Freeman, with Patricia Reed and Maja Cerar. “Graph Theory” allows the interactor to take an open walk on a connected graph of violin vertices, and to influence future live performances of this piece, as the description of this piece explains:

e and eye

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by @ 12:26 am
Aphorism - Kurt Schwitters

I’m currently enjoying a fascinating email discussion sparked by an invitation from Penny Florence, Tim Mathews, and John Cayley to be a “virtual critic” for a series of events at the Tate Modern this fall. The series is e and eye: art and poetry between the electronic and the visual. The live events will take place Mondays from 6:30 to 8pm, starting two weeks from now on the 16th of October, continuing on the 23rd and 30th of October, and concluding the 13th of November. I hope some folks will be able to make it to the Tate in person, and I’ll post something (maybe just a comment below) when the e and eye website opens the “virtual” contributions for reading and comments from afar.

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