Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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Ctrl+P Journal of Contemporary Art (And Now China? Issue No. 11 March-June 2008) The New Normal
MUSEION Opening Exhibition
Peripheral vision and collective body, 24th May - 21st September 2008
Zhan Wang, "Garden Utopia" - Solo Exhibition, May 11 - May 21, 2008, National Art Museum of China, Beijing
luc tuymans és a kísérlet, hosszabb verzió
Networked Cultures - The Dialogues
May to December 2008
BILLBOARD TEXT ART - EMERGING WOR(L)DS TINA B. 2008 - The Prague Contemporary Art Festival June 2007 - October 2008 ANTISOCIAL NOTWORKING
'antisocial notworking' is a repository of projects that explore the pseudo-agency of online social platforms. The concern is how the Internet is increasingly charactised as a 'platform' (or collective machine) for 'social' uses, but to question what is meant by the terms in such descriptions. Although social networking platforms rely on user-generated content, what is the nature of this participation? What alternatives (or antitheses) can be identified?
ArtAsiaPacific no. 58
N S Harsha wins, 3rd Artes Mundi Prize
Nam June Paik Award 2008
MUSEION Opening Exhibition
Peripheral vision and collective body, 24th May - 21st September 2008
Zhan Wang, "Garden Utopia" - Solo Exhibition, May 11 - May 21, 2008, National Art Museum of China, Beijing
luc tuymans és a kísérlet, hosszabb verzió
Networked Cultures - The Dialogues
May to December 2008
BILLBOARD TEXT ART - EMERGING WOR(L)DS TINA B. 2008 - The Prague Contemporary Art Festival June 2007 - October 2008 ANTISOCIAL NOTWORKING
'antisocial notworking' is a repository of projects that explore the pseudo-agency of online social platforms. The concern is how the Internet is increasingly charactised as a 'platform' (or collective machine) for 'social' uses, but to question what is meant by the terms in such descriptions. Although social networking platforms rely on user-generated content, what is the nature of this participation? What alternatives (or antitheses) can be identified?
ArtAsiaPacific no. 58
N S Harsha wins, 3rd Artes Mundi Prize
Nam June Paik Award 2008
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