Thursday, March 26, 2009

Mirror Site



March 29th,
MWNM.ORG



Artists
Jon Rafman, Daniel Chew, Oliver Laric, Guthrie Lonergan, Cody Filardi, Micaela Durand, Steve Bishop, James Whipple, Jeff Sisson, Constant Dullaart, John-Michael Boling, Christopher Byler, Joseph Whitt, Chris Collins, Carlos Laszlo

Monday, March 23, 2009

Secrets



Secret Painting, by Mel Ramsden, 1967- 68

via Karen Archey

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Jordan Rhoat



site, by Jordan Rhoat, 2009 (plz click 2 view!)

PRAYER
SENT
WEEKEND
WITH
NO
INTERNET

Portal


Portal, by Allan Packer
via anaba

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Saturday, March 14, 2009


IT TAKES TWO TO STEREO site is now up HERE
also you can join the fb groop HERE

Here are some pics from The Law of Economy



Untitled, by Arend deGruyter-Helfer



Installation view, Color Fields, by Arend deGruyter-Helfer (left wall)



Stripper2.swf, by Mai Ueda

Picture Viewers



Seance by Chris Collins, 2009

Friday, March 13, 2009

Pics Soon


Soon we will have a blog up for our new group IT TAKES TWO TO STEREO with pics from The Law of Economy!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Fwd: Loshodka at Light Industry



Wednesday, March 25, 2009
7:30pm
Light Industry
220 36th Street, 5th Floor
Brooklyn, NY

Presented by Loshadka

"Then they disinterred the chieftain and gave him new clothes. In his grave, he received intoxicating drinks, fruits and a stringed instrument. The chieftain was put into his bed with all his weapons and grave offerings around him. Then they had two horses run themselves sweaty, cut them to pieces, and threw the meat into the ship. Finally, they sacrificed a hen and a cock."

Formed in May 2007, Loshadka is an online collective of interdisciplinary artists scattered across the East Coast. They make magic happen at loshadka.org via sharing original, found, and altered media on a group blog.

Along with Nasty Nets, Spirit Surfers and Double Happiness, Loshadka was identified as one of the key practitioners of “group blogging as a form of artistic practice” by Marcin Ramocki in his influential 2008 text “Surfing Clubs: organized notes and comments.” “From the art practice point of view,” Ramocki observes, “a post is a hybrid act involving both curatorial research and conceptual art gesture."

While most of the efforts are based online, the group also shows in person, attempting to reconcile the virtual work with the physical.

They (currently) are: Justin Clark, Petra Cortright, Thomas Galloway, Eric Mack, Ilia Ovechkin, Jay Peyton, Billy Rennekamp, Ken Seeno, Hayley Silverman, Will Simpson, Travess Smalley, and Dan Wickerham.

At Light Industry, Loshadka will screen a series of videos, individual efforts of the artists involved in the project, derived from a collective "toolbox" of items—custom-made tools, files, techniques and ideas.

http://www.loshadka.org

Tickets - $7, available at door.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The Law of Economy

Featuring works by Mai Ueda & Arend deGruyter-Helfer. Curated by IT TAKES TWO TO STEREO (me and Dain!) for Daily Projects, Seoul, Korea.

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Man Pointing at Box (for Dain)





Man Pointing at Box (for Dain), 2009

http://boxxblog.blogspot.com

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Fwd: Lydia Moyer & Luke Dowd @ Normal Projects



Opening: Friday, March 20, 2009 at 6:00pm

Normal Projects is pleased to present works by Luke Dowd and Lydia Moyer. Emblematic of the small viewing space and intimate display of artworks, this exhibition will display only one work from each artist.

Researching landscapes, in environmental and social contextual histories, Lydia Moyer has created video work describing the visceral American landscape. Mountain Loop (remix) was made as response to industrial processes. Moyer is head of New Media at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville and a recent fellow of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Professional Fellowship Program. Her work has been screened in Hong Kong, Romania, Iceland, and Australia.

Luke Dowd’s recent work sharpens the impression of his subject matter as a diamond is cut to lead light to the heart of the stone. Dowd stipulates, it is just the “formation of the lines of gems as an organising principle for abstract collages using watercolor and spray paint.”

In an early project, Did dinosaurs have rainbows too and if so could they see them?, Dowd gestured toward evolution, design and the subjectivity of value. Recent exhibitions include Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York; Galerie Jacky Strenz, Frankfurt; HOTEL, London. Dowd will be having a solo exhibition at Tony Wight Gallery, Chicago in April 2009. He lives and works in London.

Normal Projects is an independent apartment gallery exhibiting work on paper and video by emerging and established contemporary artists. This exhibition will be on view from March 20th through April 18th, 2009 by appointment only. Finnisage with artist, Luke Dowd, is April 18th from 2-4p. For further information, please email Emily Schroeder at normalprojects@gmail.com or ring 917 312-8889.

normal projects

Fwd: Support Freedom on the internet: Buy this mousepad



Help Piratebay.org now here.

A fund raising by the Angelo Foundation

Friday, February 27, 2009

Monday, February 23, 2009

Soon Seoul

Flight: Dallas to Seoul
Traveler name: Nathaniel Hitchcock
Dallas (DFW) to San Francisco (SFO) 02/26/09 8:05 am - 9:55 am American Airlines 1077
San Francisco (SFO) to Seoul (ICN) 02/26/09 12:35 pm - 6:25 pm Singapore Airlines 15

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Fwd: Defective: DeBugging Media Myths



Defective: DeBugging Media Myths takes place at the Nightingale in Chicago: 1084 W. Milwaukee, Sunday, March 21st, 7- 10 p.m.

Video Screening + Live Video Performances Curated by Nicholas O'Brien

Featuring works by,

MARK BEASLEY
ALEXSANDRA DOMANOVIC
MORGAN HIGBY-FLOWERS
SHANE MECKLENBURGER
NICHOLAS O'BRIEN
JON SATROM

more info

The venue is run by Christy LeMaster. It is the same place Dain made her animated gif screening: WoC:C&B

Monday, February 16, 2009

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Fwd: AMODA, Social Series Event



: Social Series Event
:: Friday, February 13th, 2009
:: Moose Lodge (2103 E M Franklin Ave / Map)
:: 7pm - 11pm
:: $5 general admission
:: Free for AMODA members
:: 18 and up

Performances by: Car Stereo Wars and Ibid Ellipse.
On Display: Boling and Morales, Guthrie Lonergan, Catherine Ross.

About AMODA

The Austin Museum of Digital Art (AMODA) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to engage the public and artists in the creation, understanding, and appreciation of digital art. The Social Series is a monthly event dedicated to celebrating our volunteers and members and bringing the art and technology communities together in a consistent location.

Monday, February 09, 2009

Friday, February 06, 2009

Happy Collaborationists Magazine is now part of the Library of Congress Rare & Special Book Collection


The Chicago based Happy Collaborationist Magazine was founded by Hadley Vogel, Anna Trier & Hannah Ronver in 2008. Hadley has opened her apartment for art exhibitions. Dain and I made BoxxShow there with their wonderful help.

Check the fb group 4 updates!

Fwd: MWNM, 93 Days



MWNM is pleased to announce the opening of 93 DAYS. 93 days is the span of time partners Karen Archey and Alice Wells were given to transform the storefront of 17 Orchard into an alternative exhibition space. The conditions that made this project possible are elucidated through an ongoing, self reflexive archive. The archive is an encompassing installation that serves to question the relevance of the increasingly popular alternative exhibition space and the problematic, constructed identity of the young artist and art professional. Other collaborators include Jon Rafman, William Bryan Purcell, Tim Ridlen and Bret Schneider.

The conclusion of MWNM is contingent upon the lease of its storefront, elucidating the relationship MWNM bears to the economy and real estate market, as well as personal variables that determine its longevity. 93 DAYS materialized as a solution to the obstacle of maintaining an exhibition space that is given an unpredictable duration. The archive will open Sunday, February 8th from 6 – 9, and run through March 1st with the possibility of extension.

MWNM is made possible in part with public funds from the Manhattan Community Arts Fund, supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and administered by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. It is generously supported by Cardinal Investments.

F to East Broadway, JMZ to Delancey
www.mwnm.org

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Adam Humphries







Cartoon Debris 1 & 2, 2006, by Adam Humphries at CTRL in Houston

Monday, February 02, 2009

Thursday, January 29, 2009

404 Crater



A thing I found.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

The Afterlife of Richard Serra's Tilted Arch



I made this a while ago. I think in 2006 or 2005.

More About Interface



by Brenna Murphy
link, via Chris Collins
also her blog which is cool! Asa Nisi Masa

Sunday, January 25, 2009

SKULLS IN CONTEMPORARY ARTWORK IS NOW AN OLD MEME

SKULLS IN CONTEMPORARY ARTWORK IS NOW AN OLD MEME
SKULLS IN CONTEMPORARY ARTWORK IS NOW AN OLD MEME
SKULLS IN CONTEMPORARY ARTWORK IS NOW AN OLD MEME
SKULLS IN CONTEMPORARY ARTWORK IS NOW AN OLD MEME
SKULLS IN CONTEMPORARY ARTWORK IS NOW AN OLD MEME
SKULLS IN CONTEMPORARY ARTWORK IS NOW AN OLD MEME
SKULLS IN CONTEMPORARY ARTWORK IS NOW AN OLD MEME
SKULLS IN CONTEMPORARY ARTWORK IS NOW AN OLD MEME
SKULLS IN CONTEMPORARY ARTWORK IS NOW AN OLD MEME

Friday, January 23, 2009

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Skipping Rope with Martin Kohout



The Skipping-Rope, by Martin Kohout, 2008

Children



reprap

Hello Jessica Dolence

Sequence is a nice show that we saw in Phoenix by Jessica Dolence at Eye Lounge.
Click the images for more details..




Thursday, January 15, 2009

Tears



Tears, by Jon Satrom, 2008

A great gif made interactive.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Chicago Video in Brookyln



Dain has an experimental machinima piece in the Chicago Video show at Monkey Town on Thurs. link

Dain and I are traveling right now. In Phoenix now. Texas and New Orleans are next..

Chicago updates coming soon.