S. O. SF!
/KATHRYN BARULICH
"S. O. SF!" - Save our San Francisco! - is a timely analysis of an upcoming installation, Dada@Sea, as part of the Dada World Fair coming to San Francisco in November, 2016. Looking back to dada's initiation one hundred years ago, this interactive, site-specific and multi-faceted installation contrasts the typical historical and institutionalized dada recreated performances, publications, and exhibitions.
Read MoreDissolve: Visual Poem
/JEFF JOHNSTON
A concrete poem. With a companion piece of an audio/visual presentation of hand painted 16mm digital hybrid film. Music by Mon Op (Scott Rouse & Jeff Johnston).
Read MoreDigital Archives, Information Storms and the Knowledge Conundrum
/JUAN PABLO PACHECO
Founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle, the Internet Archive is the inspiration for this collaborative piece with Michelle Krasowski, a former staff member at the IA, which unearths questions about the politics, ideological implications and cultural shifts that digital archives pose when understanding knowledge and information in the 21st century.
Read MoreFootnotes
/CHRISTOPHER SQUIER
"Footnotes” is a project by Christopher Squier of studio visits and artist interviews. It examines the detritus and milieu of artists’ studios as an alternative approach to discussions of artistic process, reference and inspiration, and the physical spaces devoted to working.
Read MoreUntitled (Work)
/JACKIE VALLE
The space of appearance works through logics of resistance and survival, through which a form is iterated, lost, and (re)affirmed–remaining in the transformative. How does the work of art demand that one surrender–or dissolve–oneself into the unknowable?
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