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Photographic Apparatus: July 2006
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Wednesday, July 12, 2006. Here's Proof That New Yorkers Like to Complain - New York Times. Here's Proof That New Yorkers Like to Complain - New York Times. These letters and several dozen of others have been compiled by a conceptual artist named Matthew Bakkom into a tabloid-size booklet called 'The New York City Museum of Complaint,' which he will hand out in parks in Lower Manhattan in the next week. In the view of Mr. Bakkom, complaint forms the very foundation of civic life. Monday, July 10, 2006.
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Photographic Apparatus: September 2005
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Thursday, September 29, 2005. Saloncom - The Pentagon's Picture Problems. Saloncom - War Room. The Pentagon's picture problems. As quickly as it began, the Army has apparently ended its probe into whether soldiers have been uploading photographs of dismembered Iraqis in exchange for free access to amateur porn. But it's going to be harder than that for the military to rid itself of its problems with pictures. Posted by charles at 5:56 PM. Saturday, September 10, 2005. Farhad Manjoo from Salon says,.
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Photographic Apparatus: November 2006
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Saturday, November 11, 2006. From the new york times:. Even before yellow ribbons and Support Our Troops bumper stickers covered the landscape, the popular emblems of patriotism (or patriotism ) were subject to interpretation, misinterpretation and downright co-opting. In 1971, on his first album, John Prine was moved to observe that Your Flag Decal Won’t Get You Into Heaven Anymore. Symbolism aside, what are we to make of such objects? Are they, well, good. Posted by charles at 12:25 PM.
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technologanda: activism, art & technology: March 2006
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Technologanda: activism, art and technology. Monday, March 20, 2006. Intellectual Property Run Amok. RENTAMARK.COM makes money by claiming ownership of 10,000 phrases, including chutzpah, casual Fridays, .com, fraud investigation, and big breasts. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.’s estate charges academic authors $50 for each sentence of the I Have a Dream speech that they reprint.". Posted by charles at 1:08 PM. I work through the fringes of documentary media. View my complete profile. Who Gets to Be French?
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technologanda: activism, art & technology: June 2005
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Technologanda: activism, art and technology. Wednesday, June 29, 2005. Posted by charles at 3:02 PM. Tuesday, June 21, 2005. Excerpted from the New York Times article, "In Fiction, a Long History of Fixation on the Social Gap". Posted by charles at 3:27 PM. I work through the fringes of documentary media. View my complete profile. Wrestling with Thick Description. 6 milliards dAutres et moi, et moi, et moi. The accusations against [Sidney Lumet] of opport. Maybe You’re Gay - NYTimes.com.
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technologanda: activism, art & technology: August 2005
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Technologanda: activism, art and technology. Wednesday, August 31, 2005. Pugnacious foreign policy and Jacksonian America:. Invasion of the Isolationists - New York Times. Posted by charles at 7:52 AM. Sunday, August 28, 2005. Frank Rich writes of one of the most heinous instances of branding I've ever heard of, where the Bush administration is now disseminating their violently euphemistic memes on the tombs of American soldiers. The Vietnamization of Bush's Vacation - New York Times. Robert Moog, one of...
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Photographic Apparatus: September 2006
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Thursday, September 28, 2006. Renee Green ArtForum - Find Articles. From an article on one of my new favorite artists, Renee Green. Renee Green ArtForum - Find Articles. Renee Green's installations are complex examinations of overlapping themes that are usually related to the exhibition site. Using an anthropological approach toward her subjects, she researches historical and cultural topics and then offers viewers the results of her studies in videos, texts, and sound elements.". Lombard-Freid Fine Arts...
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technologanda: activism, art & technology: April 2006
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Technologanda: activism, art and technology. Sunday, April 23, 2006. And You Thought Abercrombie and Fitch Was Pushing It? Weronika Cwir, a 31-year old law-school dropout, who writes Web site copy and functions as the company's house theorist and intellectual, likes to describe the American Apparel aesthetic by quoting an old Polish phrase: 'Na pograniczu kiczu i absolutnego piekna,' which roughly translates as 'On the brink of kitsch and absolute beauty.'". Posted by charles at 9:09 AM. Much of what hap...
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technologanda: activism, art & technology: July 2005
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Technologanda: activism, art and technology. Thursday, July 07, 2005. The Iroquois influence in American democratic ideals - from the NYT. The Founding Sachems - New York Times. The Iroquois confederation, known to its members as the Haudenosaunee, was probably the greatest indigenous polity north of the Rio Grande in the two centuries before Columbus and definitely the greatest in the two centuries after. In the most direct way, Indian liberty made indigenous villages into competitors for colonists' all...
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Photographic Apparatus: October 2006
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Sunday, October 22, 2006. UCLA Hammer Museum: Walead Beshty. UCLA Hammer Museum: Walead Beshty. Posted by charles at 11:38 AM. Wednesday, October 11, 2006. Photos and a Fair Trial - New York Times. A times editorial on a curious case of photography (maybe) swaying a jury. Photos and a Fair Trial - New York Times. Mr Musladin went to federal court to argue that he had been denied a fair trial. The San Francisco-based United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit agreed, holding that the jury’s ...