I’m not going to show all 12 parts to the Sandy Stone European Graduate School talk (you can get them and many others at EGS’s YouTube page), but these next two are worth taking a few minutes out of your day.
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Posted in Art on March 30, 2008 | No Comments »
Internationally acclaimed © MURAKAMI is coming to the Brooklyn Museum starting on April 5th. Ever since I heard about his Miss Ko2 earning a cool 600k at Christie’s back in 2003, I’ve been following his work. He’s been all over the world several times, but I’ve never been at the same place as any of [...]
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Here’s Sandy Stone talking about some of her visit to the International Society for Electronic Arts Conference. Great stuff here. (This is part 1 of 12)
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I’ve been away a little long. Thinking, I can assure you, about nothing else than the next blog post. So here’s a little piece of my manuscript. One part I’ve been considering cutting. But, as you writers know, such decisions are hard.
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Mathesis and resemblance.
And new philosophy calls all in doubt,
The element of fire is [...]
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We’re going to be away for a few days in the Hamptons. T & I are celebrating our 15th wedding anniversary, so we’re going to chill. When we got married 15 years ago we were just college kids at Florida State University.
We decided not to elope, exactly, but we went to [...]
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Posted in 2.0, Blogging, Pheremones on March 15, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Before Spring Break two weeks ago, I mentioned my frustration with having to use the Blackboard CMS systems in my comp classes. As I said back then, I was pretty fed up with the clunkiness of the system and the lack of intuitive movement it allowed. I spent a good portion of Spring Break migrating [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on March 8, 2008 | 8 Comments »
As far as I’m concerned there was a single great year in modern American history. That year was 1969. There were some outstanding accomplishments for the country, not the least of which was our landing on the moon. One might have to toss in a few other achievements. Woodstock comes to mind. So does the [...]
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I can’t deny it. It could be cleaner, a little sharper, less clunky. It’s those arrows I think. I wanted to use Jing for this tutorial that I put together for my students, but I was having issues with my account (or, more likely, I was having issues pulling up my username and password from [...]
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Posted in 2.0, Conferences, tagged 2.0, Conferences on March 2, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Some colleagues and I are putting together a panel for the Thomas R. Watson Conference entitled the New Work of Composing. It promises to be an exciting conference. I’ve included a draft of our proposal below. 250 words limit. The current version is 251. Deadline’s tomorrow.
THE SEVENTH BIENNIAL THOMAS R. WATSON CONFERENCE
THE NEW WORK OF [...]
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