August 2010
AMERICA
Hello, America. I’m back home.
Here’s some fun things to know about:
-This weekend I’m doing Brody Condon’s LARP at the Hammer Museum.
- I’ll be doing some interviews at the San Jose Biennial (Sept. 16-19), maybe you should say hi.
- Glow is September 25th, and I’m helping to organize Machine Project’s installations there. There will be accordions and...
The Wilderness Downtown →
A really exciting use of the browser as a medium. A bit gimmicky, but still mind-exploding.
SXSW 2011 PanelPicker - CITY AS PLATFORM:... →
Today is the last day to vote for Nonchalance’s SXSW panel! Vote for it! Tell your friends! Skywrite it!
working at the barbarian group is awesome : cheryl... →
If you live in New York and you’re looking for work, I highly recommend you inquire.
Get Free Study Guide Ebooks from Kaplan Through... →
This is excellent news, as I should probably take the GRE this fall.
Why Rich Zip Codes Should Fund Schools in Poor... →
I need to stop subscribing to Wired.
Wasted Spaces was created to help stem the decaying effect of empty and disused...
– wastedspaces - about
So far they’ve done projects in Wembley and London.
Debord’s first book, Mémoires, was bound with a sandpaper cover so that it...
– Guy Debord - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I think this is actually true.
A Machine To See With - 2010 01SJ Biennial →
Just bought my ticket to play Blast Theory’s A Machine to See With at 01SJ. Other things I’m super excited to see there include Jim Babb’s Socks, Inc., and of course, Radio Nonchalance San Jose: Dispatches From South Hall. It’s going to be great!
SXSW 2011 PanelPicker - CITY AS PLATFORM:... →
Would you like to vote for Nonchalance’s SXSW panel? It’s an excellent idea. Look:
There is a growing zeitgeist of artists designing real world experiences that promote a sense of spontaneity and play throughout our urban landscapes. From epic-narrative driven adventures to casual street sports, the common interests is in taking interactivity off of the monitor and into the...
The Wassaic Project » Josh Atlas
This is my friend Josh, talking about his work at the Wassaic Project. If you’ve ever wanted to know about how to plastinate a donut, he’d be happy to teach you.