Thursday, December 31, 2009

A Decade of Internet Exhibitions

I thought I would bump this since it's New Years Eve right now in Chicago. Would be cool if some one would make another show right in the last few minutes of the year so I would have to update the list again :D



Whitneybiennial.com
Neen World
Thisisamagazine.com
Nasty Nets
Vvork
As-found exhibitions
afterneen
Clubinternet.org
Forms of Melancholy
Loshadka
Random Rules
The New Easy
Computersclub.org
Netmares Netdreams
S.A.S.E.
Padiglione Internet
Mybiennialisbetterthanyours.com
Jstchillin.org
Whitney ARTPORT?
Books Online


There are alot missing probably some important ones too I'm forgetting now but it's really great that there are so many now! It will only get better :D Super great!
Always looking forward,,,,

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Projector Drawing



A drawing I made in 2005 with a projector using mostly a live Internet connection to determine the content.
It's still hanging in Anamaria's old bedroom at her parent's house in Texas.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Esther Tielemans



Panorama, 2002



Acting, 2007

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Moving Shapes and Colors



Moving Shapes and Colors curated by Brian Droitcour
December 11, 2009 - January 17, 2010
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This show looks really cool! I wish I could be there for it :(

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Landscape Flag



Sun Never Sets, by Louie Schumacher, 2009

via Brad Troemel

my phone's tumblr

ok, now it is here: http://natesphone.tumblr.com/

Monday, December 07, 2009

Some Photography



Untitled, by Jason Lazarus, 2006



Dirty Feet, by Carson Fisk-Vittori, 2009



from Untitled II, by Wyne Veen, 2006



by Thomas Demand



from Fantastic Man Packing Story, by Scheltens & Abbene, 2008

Sunday, November 29, 2009

How to Trick Animals



House for elephants



House for monkeys

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Sunrise/ Sunset at Whitney.org



Untitled Landscape #5, by Cary Peppermint and Christine Nadir
2009

via Tiffany Holmes

Check Trap



Check Trap, by Mitch Trale
2009

Screens

"our age is nothing if not the age of the screen,"
from Relational Aesthetics. I found this underlined a few days ago :P



"MacBook pro", Vibracolour technique on glossy paper, by Valery Grancher



Sunrise.gif, by Jordan Rhoat



Virtualsuckiness.com, by Parker Ito



a painting by Miltos Manetas



my desktop 9-18-08, by Arend deGruyter-Helfer



Splash, by Kari Altmann



Painting in Wide Screen, by Jordan Rhoat

Sunday, November 22, 2009

long distance art for printing



After Lawrence Weiner



Postcard from my computer

← PIRATE

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Cartoon Exhibition

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Exhibition, by Markus Schinwald
2009

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Some videos

I want to watch more videos lately since its recently been brought to my attention that I doin't watch enough.. please send me good videos :)



meditation staring into my screensaver, another awesome piece by Arend deGruyter-Helfer, 2009.

It looks better on the site here.



Arms like... Hands like.. No Fingers, by Mores McWreath, 2009.



( Island ), by Dain Oh, 2009.



3pm006, by Magdalina Fernandez, 2006.

I like this one more after seeing Arend's curtains screensaver.



Electronic Moon #2, by Name Junne Paik & Jud Yalkut, 1969.



lionking (leap of faith), lion king improvisationally re-scored.
Chris Collins, Sean Braemer, Kyle Raum, Jon Mose, 2009.



Pirat, by Annika Larrson, 2006.

please send me videos :D

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Untitled Apartment pictures

Here are some pictures from Untitled Apartment last week.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Weekend in Chicago

Fri. e^3 at i^3 Hypermedia
Start Time: Friday, November 13, 2009 at 9:00pm
End Time: Saturday, November 14, 2009 at 12:00am
Location: i^3 Hypermedia, 11 W Illinois St, 4th Floor, Chicago
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Sat. NOV 14 at LIVESINNY$LA
Start Time: Saturday, November 14, 2009 at 7:00pm
End Time: Sunday, November 15, 2009 at 12:00am
Location: 1235 W. NORTH SHORE AVE APT 2A CHICAGO IL 60626
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(I am in this one :D)

Sat. Existence Value/ Hermano at Happy Collaborationist Exhibition Space
Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009
Time: 8:00pm - 11:00pm
Location: 1254 N. Noble
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Web of Cokaygne: Candle and Bell videos

Here are the videos from Dain's show WoC:C&B last year at the Nightingale!

Part I_Open Frame Work from Dain Oh on Vimeo.



Part II_767 Cliparts from Dain Oh on Vimeo.



Part III_Animated GIF Screening from Dain Oh on Vimeo.

The Average Color of the Universe



According to NASA's Astronomy Photo of the Day (APOD), this is the average color of the universe.

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Untitled Apartment for Something New



Untitled Apartment will be an exhibition made for Something New. It will feature works by Duncan Malashock, Mitch Trale, Arend deGruyter-Helfer, Dain Oh and Nate Hitchcock.
The works will be installed in Dain's apartment downtown Chicago. Additional decoration will be provided by IT2TS.

12am -10pm, 11/11/09

8 w monroe apartment # 1100, chicago, il 60603 (there is security at the entrance of the building so please call +1 (312) 479-2411 when you are downstairs, or email dainoh@gmail.com or natehitchcock@gmail.com with the time you will be stopping by)



You can also take a tour of all of the works in Something New for only $2 (to be used toward gas). The van project is run by Jordan Rhoat and WELIVENY$LA.
Contact for the bus tour: weliveinnyandla@gmail.com ,jordanrhoat@gmail.com and 814-215-0304.

Untitled Apartment is organized by It Takes 2 To Stereo

Something New is organized by Nikola Tosic and Sarah Weis

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

In Search of the Mundane


"In Search of the Mundane, organized by Randall Szott and the Institute for Community Understanding Between Art and The Everyday (InCUBATE) will feature extended conversation and programming about the arts of living. This exhibition's activities focus on mundane life, drawing upon the spirit of Allan Kaprow, Michel de Certeau, Jane Addams, John Dewey, and others. These artists, activists, and thinkers will serve as a jumping off point to consider what constitutes “the good life.” In addition to considering the perceived divide between art and everyday life, we hope to highlight how ordinary creative strategies in day to day life might enhance one's living conditions. What might mark the difference between thinking of art as a career and living life creatively? Associated programming will bring together a range of people engaged with this question to share their own strategies for artful living."

link, link
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Monday, October 26, 2009

Geocities Works R.I.P.

Here are some things I made back in high school that are hosted on Geocities. Later today they will be gone.



p037, 2002



Fab Existence, 2003



prt_sc, 2002-2004, a collection of screen grabs

Friday, October 23, 2009

Agmented Richard Serra



"Richard Serra feat. SBB
The National Railway Workers installed a handrail on Serra’s Sculpture in Duedingen, Switzerland."

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Paintings by Carmelle Safdie





at Heist Gallery

Thursday, October 22, 2009

GPS Landscapes



# 283, IN THE COUNTRY (TOM TOM GPS), 2007



# 280 NOWHERE (TOM TOM GPS), 2007

by Miltos Manetas
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I want to see more :D

Thursday, October 15, 2009

A Cultural Reader at MCA, curated by Golden Age



A CULTURAL READER curated by Golden Age
A series of 7 minute micro-lectures by Chicago's most creative minds.

Featuring:
Christopher Roeleveld, Paige K. Johnston, Hunter Husar, Nicholas O'Brien, Greg Stimac, Lisa Smith and Caroline Linder.

Marco Kane Braunschweiler and Martine Syms will emcee.

In conjunction with the event Golden Age will be publishing A CULTURAL READER containing images and footnotes from the presentations, as well as content that didn't make it into those 7 minutes. Pick up your copy at the lecture or at Golden Age.

Tuesday, October 20th 6-8pm
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
220 E Chicago Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60611
FREE

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Little Face




Little Face, by Alexander Calder
1945

Sunday, October 04, 2009

Friday, October 02, 2009

Dongjoo Seo



badminton



weight-lifting

from the series Empty Space

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Thursday, October 01, 2009

New paintings by Marco Mojica

Pablo sent me these pics from his trip to Columbia!







In the background, Pablo tells me, is a printed photoshop that Marco starts his paintings with.

Also Marco has a show coming up in Korea. I will post more about this soonish!