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Innnercomposition: February 2006
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Monday, February 13, 2006. Reading Assignment: Fantasy Beyond Control. Lynn Hershman's essay ( "Fantasy Beyond Control". Poses interesting comments regarding the value of viewer-driven, interactive pieces - particularly in the form of video where playback and sequencing is affected by viewer decisions. The following notable points occured to me while reading the essay:. What is the true value of virtual reality? Addressing the first point. To what end does art in general fulfill the role of escapism?
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Innnercomposition: May 2006
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Tuesday, May 09, 2006. Brandon Morse, Static. Brandon Morse’s installation of system-derived video work was an aesthetic treat. The systems driving the generation of these videos create nearly biological rhythms that can’t help but enthrall the viewer, despite their basic visual simplicity. Posted by Teague at 10:35 AM. Nonetheless, the usual conflict in addressing these topics as new media art is the moving target of what part is art, what part is technology? Posted by Teague at 10:15 AM. DC: DC Art News.
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Innnercomposition: January 2006
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Thursday, January 26, 2006. Note: this blog is solely for work related to the Composing With Media class I'm taking this semester. Following is the initial post I made for the course, which was posted to my main blog: innerbias. As part of the coursework for one of my classes at AU this semester ( Composing With Media. I will be making posts to my blogs for assigned class work. Please feel free to take a look at the blog. For the course if you're interested in what my posts relate to. I am an undergradua...
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innerbias: 02.2006
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DC * ART * CULTURE * PHILOSOPHY. Reading Assignment: Fantasy Beyond Control. Crossposted from my class blog, innercomposition. Lynn Hershman's essay ( "Fantasy Beyond Control". Poses interesting comments regarding the value of viewer-driven, interactive pieces - particularly in the form of video where playback and sequencing is affected by viewer decisions. The following notable points occured to me while reading the essay:. What is the true value of virtual reality? Going with Hershman's thoughts, one m...
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innerbias: 06.2005
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DC * ART * CULTURE * PHILOSOPHY. This is not really art-related, but I recently made the mistake of introducing the front end of my 1981 Volvo 240 wagon (same age as me! The front right quarter panel and front end should be in reasonably good shape, as those are the body parts I mostly need for sure. The right front turn signal lamp assembly. The following things would be nice:. Light/neutral color (white/tan/brown) to make it easier to repaint to match my car's tone. A GL/GLT model with power windows.
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Here are a few links to other sites that I hope you will enjoy visiting. They include my blog site plus the sites of some other artists, and sites on artist concerns. Mdash; Follow me as I work through the convaluted, difficult, and sometimes humorous pathway to artistic mastery and integrity. No success is guaranteed but the journey is everything. Dianne Bersea, Jodi Forster. Mdash; Painted silk and watercolours; nature, floral, wildlife subjects reflect Marilyns concern for the environment. Mdash; Pain...
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innerbias: 09.2005
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DC * ART * CULTURE * PHILOSOPHY. Yes, after two weeks, I've finally managed to get my computer online. I don't speak a lick of Italian, but somehow I'm surviving nonetheless. Italy is spectacular. The faculty here are amazing. In a stroke of luck, Barbara Bernstein, the art history teacher, turns out to have taught my friend Adam Grossi while he was at Carnegie Mellon. Already I'm already thinking about the fact that I only have 3 more months here. Posted by Teague at 6:31 PM. Links to this post.
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innerbias: 05.2005
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DC * ART * CULTURE * PHILOSOPHY. Due to the length, I will not copy and paste Mr. Bailey's response to my comments on digital media, check the comments on my last post (here). That we do not culturally assign to them. How can that then be balanced by our own efforts in creating them and in using them to create images? Sand doesn't seem particularly evil by itself. The single most important element in digital technology makes up a quarter of the world's crust. Scary, if Bailey's right. Links to this post.
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innerbias: 08.2005
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DC * ART * CULTURE * PHILOSOPHY. Thought of the day. Posted by Teague at 6:13 PM. Links to this post. Some would call this low art. Some would say it's not art at all. They're probably right, but Spamusement. Is a collection of "Poorly-drawn cartoons inspired by actual spam subject lines! And I found it amusing. Posted by Teague at 8:26 PM. Links to this post. Posted by Teague at 7:58 PM. Links to this post. Class of '99 - Go Colonials! Adam Grossi - Dig, 2004. Posted by Teague at 7:14 PM. Sam's new blog...