Monday, March 30, 2009
Sunday, March 29, 2009
ulrich görlich
[all ulrich görlich. 2001. top to bottom: nordlicht. seestück. kreisel.]
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Labels: 2000s, digitalness, europe, switzerland, ulrich görlich
ernst koslitsch
[all ernst koslitsch. top to bottom: silence. 2007-8. constructing realities vs tell me the truth! are we still in the game. 2006-8.]
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9:30 AM
Labels: 2000s, austria, ernst koslitsch, europe
Saturday, March 28, 2009
in real life closes today
Saturday 28 March
12–4pm
Art Fag City
James Turrell and Alice Aycock Face off on Google Maps! Which artist has the largest number of public sculptures? Art Fag City will pit artist James Turrell and Alice Aycock against one another, readers searching for works captured on Google Maps. At the end of the day a map locating the sculptures will be posted to the blog, as well as a Twitter word visualization of commentary during the competition. Wikipedia results for the two artists will also be updated. May the most archivable artist win!
(This project was inspired by a series of posts by Greg Allen on Richard Serra sculptures located on Google Maps).
4–8pm
ASDF
With Mylinh Nguyen sitting in the gallery and David Horvitz chatting live from Golden Age in Chicago, ASDF will make available an ephemeral show of 48 artists existing for only 4 hours. Each art work will be available, one at a time, for only 5 minutes. The works will be sized to print and available for download (also including instructions so that viewers may print the works using basic consumer technologies). After the 4 hours are up all the original files will be deleted.
8–10pm
Closing Party
Let’s celebrate. We'll be projecting documentation from the exhibition, drinking beer, and overall having fun. Join us!
103 Broadway Brooklyn, NY 11211
(between Bedford and Berry)
718.384.1208
Full details about IN REAL LIFE here.
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Labels: exhibitions, in real life
Thursday, March 26, 2009
torbjørn rødland
[all torbjørn rødland. from the series go to the VIP room. 2007.]
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3:40 PM
Labels: 2000s, europe, norway, torbjørn rødland
let's party in real life this saturday
IN REAL LIFE
Closing Party
Saturday March 28 from 8-10pm
At Capricious Space
Art Fag City, ASDF, Club Internet, Ffffound, The Highlights, Humble Arts Foundation, I Heart Photograph, Loshadka, Netmares/Netdreams, Platform For Pedagogy, Private Circulation, UbuWeb , VVORK, Why + Wherefore
An exhibition that invites innovative and independent online art initiatives to each come do a 4-hour residency inside the space of a gallery—attempting to explore how the distribution, production, analysis, and consumption of culture are rapidly evolving in an online context. In particular the exhibition aims to render the labor of these online practices transparent, providing “real life” access to these cultural producers, and overall inspiring public dialogue around their practices.
Capricious Space
103 Broadway
Brooklyn, NY 11211
(between Bedford and Berry)
718.384.1208
www.letsmeetinreallife.com
www.capriciousspace.com
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Labels: exhibitions, in real life
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
archive • national museum of health and medicine
a diverse and strange group of images from military archives is being gradually added to flickr here. backstory here.
[all from national museum of health and medicine.]
archive is a weekly column by asha schechter that appears each wednesday on i heart photograph
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
nicholas calcott
[all nicholas calcott. from the series on the occasion of the death of derrick e. calcott. 2008.]
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Labels: 2000s, b+w, nicholas calcott, north america, usa
Saturday, March 21, 2009
timothy warner
[all timothy warner. from the series remember me this way, glamour boy. 2008-9.]
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8:46 AM
Labels: 2000s, north america, timothy warner, usa


















































