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James Kalm, the guy on the bike, takes us on a YouTube video tour of Linda Post's exhibition at artMovingProjects in NY. I liked the exhibition, especially the video of hands building a stone fence, projected onto an artificial stone fence (made of old TVs), and also the recursiveness of this YouTube--including a wandering POV of a wandering POV of a cornfield. Goodbye, nature.

Artist and co-gallerist Aron Namenwirth's post on the show is here.

In the interests of disclosure I'll be doing something at the gallery next month and with luck I'll get an even more recursive YouTube.

- tom moody 4-16-2007 11:00 pm [link] [add a comment]



Faux-Modernist Sculptures from Random Plastiform Dripping

Roxy Paine SCUMAK

Roxy Paine SCUMAK 2

Roxy Paine, SCUMAK (Auto Sculpture Maker), 1999 (hairy jpegs from gallery website)


Albin Karlsson

Albin Karlsson, 2007 (?): "A machine in the roof rotates with a speed of one revolution per hour. Every minute it let one gram of hotglue drop down on the floor.During time a sculpture takes form." [via VVork]

- tom moody 4-16-2007 7:59 pm [link] [1 comment]



"Duo for Drum Machine and Softsynth" [mp3 removed]

This is in 3/4 time, not that that's that big a deal. I believe all classical music should henceforth be written with current instruments. And defaults. Tired of all these fossils in powdered wigs and their attractive young prodigy front persons. Ick. And no MAX/MSP, either. Put it all up front.

- tom moody 4-16-2007 9:10 am [link] [add a comment]