Archive for October, 2005
Rebloggin’
So I may not post much here in the next 2 weeks since I am bloggin’ here. I will try to add things in both places if it’s worth it. But otherwise, I come home the end of OCT…
BTW, check out this new show at MOMA: SAFE: Design Takes on Risk.
Datestamp: October 17th, 2005
ItrainOnline: Resources for Trainers: MMTK
ItrainOnline: Resources for Trainers: MMTK
ItrainOnline Multimedia Training Kit:
Supported by ItrainOnline partner UNESCO and others, the MMTK is a growing collection of “workshop kits” for face-to-face training. The materials use a standard set of templates, and offer building blocks for trainers to build their own courses.
Datestamp: October 10th, 2005
Tijuana Calling> Llamando Tijuana
Tijuana Calling> Llamando Tijuana
Tijuana Calling is an online exhibition of five commissioned projects that make use of the Internet to explore various features of the Tijuana/San Diego border region, including cultural tourism, border dentistry, transborder narco-tunnels, vigilante surveillance drones, and the journalistic hype surrounding border crime. Like the inSite_05 Interventions, these projects grew out of a lengthy process of research and investigation. Although all five projects exist online, they adopt a wide range of artistic strategies, from gameplay to tactical literature. As part the inSite_05 web site, Tijuana Calling describes and links to these projects, but the projects themselves exist elsewhere on the Internet.
Datestamp: October 7th, 2005
Concurring Opinions
Concurring Opinions
Via state of the art data mining techniques, you have been identified as a reader who might enjoy my newly-created blog, Concurring Opinions.
http://www.concurringopinions.com/
The blog is a group blog, and more co-bloggers will be joining me shortly. Together, we’ll cover the legal topics of the day: technology and privacy, intellectual property, contract, property, torts, constitutional law, criminal law and procedure, current events, culture, and more. My contributions to the blog will focus largely on information privacy law issues, but I will also blog about criminal procedure, the First Amendment, law and the humanities, legal theory, legal teaching and practice, and more.
We aim for the blog to be informative, interesting, and fun. We hope to make it worth your while to stop by frequently. The blog is designed to be a forum for intelligent discussion and debate, not partisan political ranting. We encourage readers to comment, but we will moderate debates to make sure that comments are respectful, relevant, and intelligent.
Datestamp: October 6th, 2005
U B U W E B
U B U W E B
A Great New Find: UbuWeb is a completely independent resource dedicated to all strains of the avant-garde, ethnopoetics, and outsider arts. All materials on UbuWeb are being made available for noncommercial and educational use only. All rights belong to the author(s). UbuWeb is completely free.
And be sure to check out==>DJ Food or Raiding the 20th Century (starring Paul Morley and a cast of thousands)
Datestamp: October 5th, 2005
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Brooke Singer is a digital media artist who lives in New York City. She is interested in emerging technologies not only because they are fun but also because they are contingent and malleable. She has utilized wireless communications (Wi-Fi, mobile phone cameras, RFID) to initiate discussion and positive system failures. Her work seeks to provide public access to important social issues that often are characterized as specialized or opaque. She is currently Assistant Professor of New Media at Purchase College, State University of New York, and co-founder of the art, technology and activist group Preemptive Media.