Andreas Maria Jacobs on Fri, 27 May 2011 12:09:08 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> Friction Research Issue #4, 2011, Reclaim the Mind |
--sorry for crossposting-- Friction Research Issue #4, 2011, Reclaim the Mind 22 May 2011, Robert Spahr ::: Panopticon ::: Crude Cruft Welcome to the first installment of Friction Research issue #4, a collective elaboration on New Media Art practices, based upon the received submissions from our public call for works Reclaim The Mind, issued September 28 2010 We start this series with the works of Robert Spahr a generative software oriented artist whose work connects the internet ecosphere with a time based but temporary representation of itself. Cleverly playing with current political and societal issues, "Panopticon", shows an observative yet intense reflection on surveillance, control and the always watching Eye, likewise "Crude Cruft" accentuates America's position as a war going political entity We will successively publish our submissions in reversed chronological order. For archival and preservation purposes a dedicated page will be added whenever a submission is published Previous issues of Friction Research: Art is not about Communication, 2010 Investigating Ruptures in the Art-Political Grid, 2009 Creative Resistance, New Media as Soft Arms, 2007 --Andreas Maria Jacobs - Editor w: http://nictoglobe.com w: http://burgerwaanzin.nl |
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