| November 16th, 2010 | Comments are closed
From the Tipping Point Website:
We are pleased to announce that our second round of commissions is now launched.
This year we are delighted to be able to offer a co-commission with Without Walls, the consortium of 8 of the UK’s most strategically significant outdoor arts festivals.
We
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| November 14th, 2010 | Comments are closed Recently Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle celebrated the 2010 recipients of the Governors Awards in Support of the Arts. It was another great batch of recipients full disclosure, Im on the Advisory Committee for the sponsoring organization, the Wisconsin Foundation for the Arts. Links to videos about each recipient are included below.
A particular favorite, for
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| November 12th, 2010 | Comments are closed
‘Junkitecture’ is a clever term, combining design and ‘waste’. But what if the materials used for buildings, for sets, for props, for puppets, for the vehicles and floats of parades, were thought of simply as ‘materials’? Of course, they would have a special value or feel if they had been used for something
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| November 9th, 2010 | Comments are closed SPACE, LAND, AND TIME: UNDERGROUND ADVENTURES WITH ANT FARM
Space, Land, and Time is the first film to consider the work of the 1970s architecture collective Ant Farm, best known forCadillac Ranch. Radical architects, video pioneers, and mordantly funny cultural commentators, the Ant Farmers created a body of deeply subversive multidisciplinary work
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| November 2nd, 2010 | Comments are closed
The Virtual Public Art Project is an Augmented Reality platform for the public display of digital works of art. VPAP is the first mobile AR outdoor art experience ever, and maximizes public reception of AR art through compatibility with both iPhone 3GS and Android phones!
Unlike current AR smart phone utilities that
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| November 1st, 2010 | Comments are closed
New Yorkers co-exist intimately with the traces of powerful geo forces. Apartments made of red sandstone from the Triassic (245-208 million years ago) both shelter us and populate our visual space. Rockefeller Center elevates and displays limestone from
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| October 23rd, 2010 | Comments are closed Great post from Josh Healey on Life is Living 2010
So what sustains life in Oakland? In addition to live performances by local legends The Coup, Los Rakas, and The Getback, in addition to the face-painting and the hip-hop petting zoo (no lie), in addition to thousands of people from across the
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| October 19th, 2010 | Comments are closed
This October, the Municipal Art Society will convene its first conference devoted to New York’s livability, examining the challenges the city faces in its seemingly contradictory roles as a growing global capital and as a
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| October 18th, 2010 | Comments are closed Sponsored by the Office of the Provost and the Diversity Committee at CalArts, this lecture series was established to bring renowned artists and speakers to campus to address issues of equity and diversity and their intersections with aesthetics and art making practices.
Chris Abani: Art as Witness
October 20th, 2010, 6pm in the Coffeehouse Theatre
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| October 17th, 2010 | Comments are closed
ADDED PERFORMANCE DUE TO DEMAND
Highlighting the Alpert Award in the Arts
“It’s an Art. It’s an Act. It’s almost a Religion.” –The New York Times
In the spirit of a Gospel Revival, Alpert Award-winning artist Billy Talen takes to the pulpit as Reverend Billy, a “pop-gnostic Jimmy
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Welcome to the CSPA Quarterly 7 is now available
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SPACE, LAND, AND TIME: UNDERGROUND ADVENTURES WITH ANT FARM
SPACE, LAND, AND TIME: UNDERGROUND ADVENTURES WITH ANT FARM
Space, Land, and Time is the first film to consider the work of the 1970s architecture collective Ant Farm, best known forCadillac Ranch. Radical architects, video pioneers, and mordantly funny cultural commentators, the Ant Farmers created a body of deeply subversive multidisciplinary work
[read more]
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