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Three days left to see the Pierre Huyghe exhibit at the Artist's Institute. Review now up at Gnome:
http://gnomemag.com/pierre-huyghe/
Luis Camnitzer - The Photograph (1981)
The Screenshot (2014)
The Reblog (2014)
WHAT’S ON: Talent (altgr. talanton für Waage, Gewicht, Währung), July 5 - August 2, 2014. 401 Contemporary, Potsdamer Strasse 81 B - 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten.
Featuring: James Gregory Atkinson & Helen Demisch, Stuart Bailes, Alexandra Baumgartner, Manuele Cerutti, Julian Charrièrre, Nadja Frank, Alice Musiol, Jennifer Oellerich, Fiene Scharp, Wanda Stolle, Anita Tarnutzer.
Courtesy 401 Contemporary.
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An article by Geert Lovink in E-Flux has become accidentally more relevant in light of recent political events. The shocking revelations brought into the media regarding the NSA by Edward Snowden got many to draw parallels between today’s society on Huxley’s 1984. One crucial aspect of Huxley’s dystopia was how an information overload would lead the populous as a whole to servile passivity. Also, just simply a great article by Lovink
#information overload #eflux #social media #hype #what now
“Apple.gov”: governmentality in the cloud. From Part I of Captives of the Cloud by Metahaven, e-flux journal, 2012
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This tiny hedgehog doesn’t understand why the pine cones aren’t playing back.
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Holographic politicians could soon become a normal thing in the US | The Verge
Earlier this year, India’s prime minister Narendra Modi was campaigning for reelection and used a rather unusual method for being in many different places at once: he became a hologram. Not biologically, but with the help of a company called NChant3D that broadcast his nearly hour-long speech in 53 different locations. Now a US company called HologramUSA has the rights to use that technology in the US, and has just hired a lobbyist in Washington, DC to push the Democrats and Republicans into using holograms in the upcoming 2016 presidential election, reports Bloomberg BusinessWeek. The result could be long-dead politicians from America’s Founding Fathers, to more recent and beloved party figureheads like Ronald Reagan and John F. Kennedy. Politicians might also use it to do the same thing as Modi, and be in two places (or more) at once, stretching “in person” appearances on the campaign trail.
#politics #holograms #technology # reality
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Robin Wight's wire faeries from This Collosal’s Article. Robin Wight sells DIY kits. Thanks for Frykitty for finding these.
Portrait of a Warrioress (Mini) by thewoodenboy
HERE’S JUST HOW MUCH IT PAYS TO BE CONVENTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE
We’ve come to expect impossible, even improbable standards of beauty to populate our magazines and our television shows. It’s another thing entirely to find they’ve invaded our workplace.
Watch Vox’s full video to see the many other ways these unrealistic beauty standards effect where we work.
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But the titanic sank?
if only the titanic did that
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Guerrilla Girls, Untitled (for Messages to the Public), 1990 Courtesy: Jane Dickson PublicArtFund.org
Artist Name: Idris Salaam
Tumblr: idrissalaami.tumblr.com
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Love this personal work by Laurie Rollitt – ’Peppermint Poolside’
If you’d like to share your work with us send us an email with a link to your website/blog or with a few images attached to [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you!
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