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#12 July 2008
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Sonic artist/Composer
Dugal McKinnon examines the aesthetics of the phonographic
recording: "how is the record, as a technology with
a well-documented history, also a signifying medium that
has generated certain meanings, and modes of aesthetic production
and reception?"
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Futurist and
cyber poet Mez Breeze explores concepts that shape and are
shaped by an extensive range of online/synthetic encounters
through the phenomena Reality Mixing, Game Addiction and
Avatar Formation. Three extracts from augmentology.com
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Ariel Bustamante
explores the connection between Sound Art and public auditory
sensibilities by reviewing works by Max Neuhaus, Sam Auinger
and Bruce Odland, Christina Kubisch, and Scout Arford and
Randy Yau. |
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"The
use of the virtual identity, whether through Second Life,
the persona of the hacker or an online identity gives the
digital artist the freedom to explore creative strategies
that would otherwise be much more difficult to realize.
" Matthew Board investigates online art practice. |
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"YMYI
(You Move You Interact) is an interactive installation,
where one is supposed to build up a body language dialogue
with an artificial system so as to effectively achieve a
synchronized performance between the real user's body and
the virtual object itself." |
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Writer John
Grande's essay on "Pixelgrain" project by the
artists Michael Alstad and Leah Lazariuk, an online repository
of documents and ideas linked to the fading symbol of the
Canadian prairie grain elevator.
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Hz Net Gallery presents
5 international net art works: Spamology
by Irad Lee, Self-Portrait by Ethan Ham, All
The News by Jody Zellen, MyNovel.org by
Alan Bigelow and Nothing At All (Here) by Jeremy
Hight. |
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