Tomorrow night's hypertemporality panel will be webcast live and archived for later viewing.
Here is the info again -
Tuesday, March 15th - “Hypertemporality: A Discussion of Internet Art” - 7 to 9pm at the Cousins Studio Theatre, Modlin Center for the Arts, University of Richmond
This panel is being held to accompany University of Richmond's online exhibit hypertemporality, previously discussed here.
Panelists will be Whitney Museum of American Art curator Christiane Paul and hypertemporality artists Peter Baldes and Alexander Stewart. Nathan Altice, MLA '05 and co-curator of the exhibition will moderate the program, which will focus on several of the themes of the exhibition, including technological obsolescence, interactivity, narrative, and the aesthetics of Internet art.
The event is FREE and open to the public. No reservations necessary. Computers will be available for viewing the exhibition before and after the discussion. The panel will be webcast live and archived on the site for later viewing.
The address to watch the webcast at is http://oncampus.richmond.edu/cultural/museums/hypertemporality/panel.html
Monday, March 14, 2005
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i was very impressed by christiane paul and by association the whitney. she was definitely on point and informed. i feel like i learned a lot from her not just on net art but contemporary art in general. not much can be said for the other panelists, who were in my opinion clueless (at best and misinformed at worst). however, props to ur for putting it on despite its faults.
you've got to check out "map of the market" on smartmoney.com as suggested by paul.
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