This manifests itself in many ways: I am interested in projects related to the culture of tourism, rituals and storytelling, performance, documentary photography, publishing and editions, curating, writing, and utilizing
the internet as public space.
Not exact matches
'' (Parents and kids) need to view the
Internet and social networking sites
as public spaces where the footprint never fades and understand that anything kids post can follow them for years to come,» Blair says.
The fluid and ready access to technology tools,
Internet access, and to each other changed the learning culture — it was easier for students to gather around a workstation or deskspace to collaborate, and to move out into
public spaces as needed, rather than
as a special field trip to a computer lab.
Unlimited business
internet access in your guest room and
public spaces is available to all guests
as part of our Resort Fee program.
As written by Afterimage, «FORCE uses the internet as an extension of the public space... as a communication broadcast tool in opposition to mainstream media, and as a forum for suggesting alternative, positive visions of sex, gender, and consent in culture.&raqu
As written by Afterimage, «FORCE uses the
internet as an extension of the public space... as a communication broadcast tool in opposition to mainstream media, and as a forum for suggesting alternative, positive visions of sex, gender, and consent in culture.&raqu
as an extension of the
public space...
as a communication broadcast tool in opposition to mainstream media, and as a forum for suggesting alternative, positive visions of sex, gender, and consent in culture.&raqu
as a communication broadcast tool in opposition to mainstream media, and
as a forum for suggesting alternative, positive visions of sex, gender, and consent in culture.&raqu
as a forum for suggesting alternative, positive visions of sex, gender, and consent in culture.»
Featuring essays and unpublished texts by critics in contemporary and media arts, including Joan Fontcuberta, Derrick de Kerckhove, Suzanne Paquet, Fred Ritchin, and David Tomas, the publication was designed to challenge a re-examination of what photography is today, in a time when communication and transmission of visual data in cyberspace, the boundaries of virtual reality, and the
Internet as a global
public space proliferate images and reflect an imaginal reshaping of the world.
Leegte considers the
Internet as an «online
public studio and exhibition
space» and often, albeit slightly tongue - in - cheekly, describes himself
as an «
Internet - based conceptual sculptor exploring the time - based, performative nature of the
Internet in net installations».
At the exhibition in the Edith - Russ - Haus the sole artwork on display is the Cube providing free
Internet access
as a service, while also creating a truly inviting
public space, an Agora; an open gathering place for anyone to activate the sculpture by using it.
Are you interested in new media — the
Internet as a
public and social
space for your work?