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One Million Masterpiece

The One Million Masterpiece is a global arts project. As a community we are creating a piece of artwork that will provide a unique snapshot of modern society through the eyes of one million people scattered across the world.

http://www.millionmasterpiece.com/

Smithsonian American Art award

New technology artists Cindy Bernard, Russet Lederman and Patrick Lichty are winners of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's New Media/New Century Award to create art for the Web. Their work will be posted on Helios, the museum's online American photography center, through its award-winning Web site, AmericanArt.si.edu, in early 2001.

http://americanart.si.edu/Helios/webartmain.html

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

This month’s special discussion on empyre explores art practices in SL through the lens of ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Being in Second Life’. To compliment the online discussion, a special dLux Pony Club tour of SL art practices has been arranged for Monday 20th August.

The tour has been curated, and critical discussion will be guided, by the empyre guests and interested parties: Adam Ramona (Adam Nash), Angrybeth Shortbread (Annabeth Robinson), Chris Dodds, Lythe Witte (Christy Dena), Man Michinaga (Patrick Lichty), Ruybiayat Shatner (James Morgan), Bella Bouchard (Kathy Cleland), Marina Regina (Melinda Rackham), Ricardo Paravane (Ricardo Peach) and Doesi Beck (Stephen Doesinger).

dluxponyclub.org
weblogart-secondlife.blogspot.com

social fabrics

http://www.socialfabrics.org - Proposals are invited for an event-style exhibition of wearable technology art, to be held at the College Art Association 2008 Annual Meeting in Dallas, Texas, sponsored by the Leonardo Education Forum.

via open call http://suavez.blogspot.com/

Automatic update


The dot-com era infused media art with a heady energy. Hackers, programmers, and tinkerer-revisionists from North America, Europe, and Asia developed a vision of art drawn from the technology of recent decades. Robotic pets, PDAs, and the virtual worlds on the Internet provoked artists to make works with user-activated components and lo-res, game-boy screens. Now that "new media" excitement has waned, an exhibition that illuminates the period is timely. Automatic Update is the first reassessment of its kind, reflecting the artists' ambivalence to art, revealed through the ludicrous, comical, and absurd use of the latest technologies.

Peter Friedl

Peter Friedl -

The Zoo Story is a model for narratives: a giraffe story for you to continue


NanoArt Movement

NanoArt Movement

Push the Boundaries and be the Avant-Garde in Art
ART - SCIENCE - TECHNOLOGY Interactions

Submission deadline December 31, 2007
Open to All Artists and Scientists –
3 Electron Microscope Scans are provided as Seed Images for you to choose and to create the NanoArt Works

http://nanoart21.org/html/nanoart_2007.html