June 2011
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Artists' eBooks Unbound: An Interview with James... →
I interviewed publisher and cultural polyglot James Bridle for Rhizome. He did not want to talk about images. I, however, do. Next time around, perhaps!
SH: The role of the image in electronic book publishing is a complicated one, as each e-reader presents a particular set of challenges in terms of color, resolution, and scale. Given the primary role of the image in many artist-produced...
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The glory of the disposition that stops to consider stimuli rather than rushing...
– Susan Cain’s op ed “Shyness: Evolutionary Tactic?” is one of the more careful considerations of introversion I’ve seen published in the the mainstream media. While the differences in social perception of shyness in men and women is merely implied within the piece (and...
Happy Birthday, Frank O'Hara →
Via anticipatedstranger, Frank O’Hara’s “To the Harbormaster” (1957):
I wanted to be sure to reach you; though my ship was on the way it got caught in some moorings. I am always tying up and then deciding to depart. In storms and at sunset, with the metallic coils of the tide around my fathomless arms, I am unable to understand the forms of my vanity or I am…
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YouTube Time Machine →
Personally, I’m into the 1960s.
jeffdtaylor:
Only a matter of time before someone developed this web app. I’m having a blast playing around with the year 1995.
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May I kindly rally the troops (a.k.a. you) to back Triple Canopy/Light Industry/The Public School’s 155 Freeman project on Kickstarter? This fall, the triumvirate moves to a new space at 155 Freeman Street in Greenpoint. Help support their first year of programming by backing the project at any level for incentives by Cory Arcangel, Paul Chan, Rivka Galchen, and R. H. Quaytman. (NB: a $150...