Tag: art

  • New episode of H/F Presents is up

    New episode of H/F Presents is up

    In this episode, producer Harshini Karunaratne and I talk about our experiences at isea2022 in Barcelona.

  • New Exhibition: 2022 Judson-Morrisey Excellence in New Media Award

    New Exhibition: 2022 Judson-Morrisey Excellence in New Media Award

    I am happy to announce the new exhibition I designed for New Media Caucus:

  • The Manual for the Curation and Display of Interactive New Media Art is now complete!

    The Manual for the Curation and Display of Interactive New Media Art is now complete!

    I am happy to announce that 3 years of research and hard work have concluded and I am able to now share the results of my hard work. You can access the The Manual for the Curation and Display of Interactive New Media Art here.

  • Current progress and future projects

    Current progress and future projects

    First and foremost my PhD on the curation and display of interactive new media art has reached first draft phase and will enter its final year of refining and retouching before its openly available to all. Next up is Poppy.Museum an exhibition proposal for an exhibition around Poppy’s work and her relationship to broader art…

  • Molleindustria, art video games

    Molleindustria, art video games

    Molleindustria, is an Italian game development company that describes itself as: Since 2003 we produced homeopathic remedies to the idiocy of mainstream entertainment in the form of free, short-form, online games. Our products range from satirical business simulations (McDonald’s Video game, Oiligarchy) to meditations on labor and alienation (Every day the same dream, Tuboflex, Unmanned), from…

  • Family Resemblances

    Family Resemblances

    As we move closer to post-modern thought we find that philosophers, aestheticians and others shift in how to grapple with the “Art Question.” The search for an essential quality that all works of art share and that can thus be used as a benchmark to determine what is art and what is not, seems more…

  • What is Art?

    What is Art?

      The more semesters I teach, the more I come across this question from my students, and it seems to be asked mostly by art historians and artists. The fact that students in their sixth semester are asking this question is, if nothing else it is interesting that so far into their career, students are…

  • Lugares y Memorias Fragmentadas: the design process

    Lugares y Memorias Fragmentadas: the design process

    The Sketches helped me create the relationships between the strings and the photographs as well as to plan the three dimensionality of the exhibition space, it is here where I decided to utilise the space and create something more than a line-up of photographs. During the preparation process the photographs were printed and mounted on…

  • New exhibition: lugares y memorias fragmentadas

    New exhibition: lugares y memorias fragmentadas

    On August 13 the exhibition Lugares y Memorias Fragmentadas will open at universidad de las Americas Puebla, which I curated and shows a collection of photographs taken during my trips of the last five years. This is a personal and professional highlight that could not have happened without the support of the university and the…

  • Brecht and Picasso, art as a weapon for social change

    Brecht and Picasso, art as a weapon for social change

    In this essay my intention is to reflect on Picasso’s Guernica and its importance in the world scene as a condemnation of Fascism and war through the lens of Bertolt Brecht’s In the Fight Against Injustice Even Weak Weapons Are of Use. The relationship between Brecht’s text and Picasso’s work is clear: Brecht was a…