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David Bloom

Data in a human context - 0 views

  • Data in a human context March 6, 2012 to Data Art  •  Comments (3)  •  Share on Twitter Jer Thorp, a data artist in residence at The New York Times, shows off some of his work (like this and this) and speaks about the connection between the real world and the mechanical bits we know as data. Worth your 17 minutes.
  • a data artist in residence at The New York Times, shows off some of his work (like this and this) and speaks about the connection between the real world and the mechanical bits we know as data.
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    Gets to the human context at ~13:30 mins. Great illustration of how to make meaning from the seemingly meaningless, or at least from data that we don't usually connect to our daily experience.
Ruth Cuadra

Art appreciation is measureable - 1 views

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    "By measuring brain activity, interviewing test persons about thoughts and reactions, and charting their artistic knowledge, it's possible to gain new and exciting insight into what makes people appreciate good works of art. The model can be used for visual art, music, theatre and literature"
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    this is one of those interesting angle on trends in neuroscience / quantification; push back will be on 'why do we need to measure everything' ; push towards this world will say - but if we know how people process arts experience we can improve the level of engagement.. Great scan hit!
Lisa Eriksen

The Reality of What Makes Silicon Valley Tick - Marina Gorbis - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    Interesting thoughts on what makes SV successful - including artists.
Ariane Karakalos

New School Leads Conversation on the Future of Learning | The New School News - 0 views

  • The conference, hands-on workshops, science fair, performances, and other activities run October 10–16, one project is currently on view in the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons The New School for Design. The Assignment Book is an exhibition curated by Scholz and Christiane Paul, director of the graduate media studies program at The New School for Public Engagement and Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art, that poses questions for the audience. It features work by artist Luis Camnitzer that grapples with some unresolved questions about digital learning, and is solicited visitors to the gallery to add to the conversation, subverting the traditional role of the artist as teacher. There will be a discussion about this exhibition between Camnitzer and Paul on October 11.
Ruth Cuadra

Post Haste by Elizabeth Ribera - Kickstarter - 0 views

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    Artists are euologizing the end of the US Postal Service. Are they at the cutting edge, seeing the demise of a key cultural institution? Or have they assumed a future that may not happen?
Ruth Cuadra

Doug Aitken Transforms the Hirshhorn with SONG 1 | Around The Mall - 0 views

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    Artist and museum cooperate to create work that faces the community, doesn't require people to come in to experience art
Ruth Cuadra

Reflective Concrete, Wooden Textiles And More: Five Materials You Never Knew Existed - 1 views

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    BlingCrete -- functional properties of concreate with a reflective quality ArboSkin -- bio-plastic that can be worked like wood Mushroom materials -- biodegradable packing material made from fungus WoolAluminum -- wool with the structural stability of aluminum (obviously!) Wooden Textiles What will artists do with these? What will museums do?
Kristen Olson

Supper Happy Block party - 0 views

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    Event to widen the collaboration loop - makers/creators/innovators. Sponsored by Institute for the Future among others.
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    And, the Palo Alto Art Center's Art Truck will be there!
Ruth Cuadra

Austin Kleon on 10 Things Every Creator Should Remember But We Often Forget | Brain Pic... - 2 views

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    demonstrating that "creativity" isn't some abstract phenomenon bestowed upon the fortunate few but, rather, a deliberate mindset and pragmatic ethos we can architect for ourselves
alexthompson234

5 Incredible Museums and Why You Must Visit Them Today | iBlog - 1 views

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    What is a museum? Museums are institutions that collect rare and unique artifacts that have historic, scientific or artistic significance. Their purpose is to preserve and display these items to the public for knowledge and information. Why should you visit a museum?
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