index of artists
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Scullion Dalziel
Their stunning artistic creations aside, Dalziel and Scullion signal one of the most exciting partnerships in the University - they are the University's first spin-out company in the field of creative arts.
Matthew Dalziel, Louise Scullion + Jean-Luc Schwenninger
The Drowned Sea
During the summer of 2002 we spent three days in Barra with Jean-Luc Schwenninger, a physical geographer with an interest in climatic change. The choice of location was Jean-Luc's, as he had a long-standing affinity with Barra. As a small island in the Outer Hebrides, Barra harbours a unique and dynamic geological history as it has been subjected to profound global changes in climate and sea levels over the past 120,000 years.
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Walter De Maria
EssayEssay by Michael Govan
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Fiona Dean
Art, Education and Social Inclusion: productive collisions By Fiona Dean
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Tacita Dean
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Shawn Decker
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Ani DiFranco
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Ricardo Dominguez
Computerized resistance after the big flood. Email Interview with Ricardo Dominguez, a pioneer of Net activism and one of the founders of the Electronic Disturbance Theater
Here new media artist Jenny Marketou and cocurator of Open_Source_Art_Hack exhibition at The New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York City talks to hacktivist and EDT member Ricardo Dominquez about the museumification of net_art, open source economy vs private control of the public domain and net_art_hacktivism future.
M23 :: 10.03.02
by Coco Fusco and Ricardo Dominguez
It is something of a clich? to say that net culture is in constant flux. However, recent seismic shifts in the political and cultural landscape brought about by the economic downturn, the further militarisation of American foreign policy after September 11 and the museumification of net.art are forcing many to rethink the aims of electronic engagement. Here, interdisciplinary artist and writer Coco Fusco talks to hacktivist and Electronic Disturbance Theater member Ricardo Dominguez about the hybrid net_art_activism&Mac226; past and future
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Cheryl Donegan
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Mary Douglas
INTERVIEW WITH ANTHROPOLOGIST MARY DOUGLAS. conducted by John Clay
'She graciously allowed me to pursue a topic in this interview which, as she put it, doesn't grab her at all: the Postmodern movement's paradox of "structure and agency". "Structure" here means a preprogrammed pattern or order; "agency" means the ability to take action.'
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Marcel Duchamp
The Music of Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Duchamp Lectures, Spoken Texts + Interviews
From Blues to Haikus: An interview with Charles Henri Ford by Rhonda Roland Shearer and Thomas Girst
On May 2, 2000, we met with a lively Ford, and his close friend, performance artist Penny Arcade, in Ford?s New York apartment to discuss, among other topics, a 1945 issue of View magazine devoted to Marcel Duchamp,Marcel Duchamp, which contained Ford?s poem about the artist, "Flag of Ecstasy." We brought our copies of View to ask him about several curiosities.