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Barbershop Punk

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9u-oS3Vw04[/youtube]Barbershop Punk is a new documentary addressing net neutrality and free speech. The film is described on its website as “Following one man’s personal quest to defend what he believes to be his inalienable rights, Barbershop Punk examines the critical issues surrounding the future of the American internet and what it takes to challenge the […]

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Digital Bloom’s Visual Taxonomy

Posted by Mike Fisher on Digigogy.

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Statistics on State of the Internet

[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/9641036[/vimeo]

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Abstract Comics

Abstract Comics, published by Fantagraphics in 2009, challenged common understandings of the comic. Andrei Molotiu, who edited the volume, included works that pushed the form to the edge. Associated with the book is a blog of the same name that publishes on a regular basis the work of artists who continue to challenge the form. […]

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Weight of Fall (Waltz)

Weight of Fall (Waltz), is a site-specific video installation created by Zerek Kempf for the Eyebeam window gallery. “Installed in a street-level window, Kempf’s Weight of Fall (Waltz) erects obscuring materials that directly abut the glass: plywood, curtains, and styrofoam refuse viewing access to the space beyond the window…Weight of Fall (Waltz) exploits the viewing […]

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As good residencies should, “Collaboration, Interactivity, and Managing Media: A Week with Intermedia Artistis Kevin Patton and Maria Del Carmen Montoya” stimulated more questions than answers for me. Helping me to continue to think through this residency is the press that is occurring around the Unsound Festival currently taking place in New York. I highly […]

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Electric Literature

Electric Literature is a bi-monthly anthology of short fiction. The editors select stories “charged with wit and emotional gravity right from the first sentence.” Unique to Electric Literature is that readers choose how they read the stories. You can read the stories on paper, Kindle, e-book, iphone and as an audiobook. Stories are tweeted over […]

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