Sometimes I want to say more than I do but, I’ve been so scatter-brained lately, it’s difficult to maintain a cohesive idea, or two. I have been working on coding, something I’ve not spent a lot of time doing because I don’t think in code. I’m finding the process very slow, going from code, to [...]
car wreck 13aug07 Originally uploaded by miamiartexchange. Yeah, it’s been years since I was involved in an auto accident. Yesterday, it happened again. I was cited a ticket because I ran into the car in front of me but, that car had to stop in the middle of moving traffic because the car in front [...]
Elizabeth Murray, 66, Artist of Vivid Forms, Dies: “Elizabeth Murray was a New York painter who reshaped Modernist abstraction into a high-spirited, cartoon-based language of form. Ms. Murray belonged to a sprawling generation of Post-Minimal artists who spent the 1970s reversing the reductivist tendencies of Minimalism and reinvigorating art with a sense of narrative, process [...]
I got a phone call late morning asking me to do a photo shoot at the Miami Dolphins game Sat. afternoon/ evening. I had no idea about the traffic so, I got there MUCH earlier than I needed. I wait and walked around the parking lot in the sun and heat, cooking in the sun, [...]
Optic Nerve IX is not a film festival although we’re there watching the projected images in a darkened room. Some of the works may have been shot on film but, most of them are digital, in one format or another. As we all should be aware, not all digital formats are the same. How can [...]
Did you see Optic Nerve IX? Well, it is available online offered by WPBT Channel 2. This is good to see and, having them put that on their servers is good, too. Now, go turn check them out! Link: uVu – An online video portal for the South Florida community powered by WPBT Channel 2.
Blake and Duncan in Double Suicide One of the art world’s most glamorous couples recently met a grisly end in an apparent double suicide. A week after blogger, filmmaker, and video-game creator Theresa Duncan took her life in the East Village apartment she shared with her boyfriend of 12 years, video artist Jeremy Blake, he [...]
The hurricanes ruined the landscape in many areas around Fort Pierce, Florida. Remember 2004? Charley, Frances, Jeanne, all impacted the area; the latter two within a couple weeks of each other. 2005? Katrina (developed right off Hallandale, FL where I used to live). Up in Fort Pierce in 2005: Rita and Wilma, although less of [...]
Arts & Letters Daily: American prisons employ more people than Ford, G.M., and Wal-Mart combined. With 5% of the world population, the U.S. has 25% of its prisoners… more” (Via Arts & Letters Daily – ideas, criticism, debate.)
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