Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

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  • Loving the Details

    In 2012, I’m going to try and create my own data visualization. Of what? Not sure…feel free to throw out some suggestions. Need an idea of what data vis looks like? Please click on the image above to learn more about it. Inforgraphics curated by datavisualization.ch

    12/26/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Creative Coding | Programming, Culture Criticism, Data Visualization

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    art and technology / data visualization / postaday2011

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  • Everyone Likes to be a Judge: ART or NOT (Make it a Fun Holiday Game)

    If you’re familiar with David Fincher‘s, The Social Network, adapted from The Accidental Millionaires: The Founding of Facebook, A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius, and Betrayal, you may remember the scene where Zuckerberg, played by Jesse Eisenberg, creates Facemash in one evening. [If you’re not familiar with the movie, click on Facemash to learn more about […]

    12/25/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Art History, Creative Coding | Programming, Culture Criticism, Digital Art, Internet Art, Multi Media, Neurology, Observations, Social Networking, Virtual Art

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    art experience / art or not / okfocus / perception / postaday2011 / ryder ripps

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  • Eclectic Method Footage from GAFFTA Galvanize Gala

      I had to film some footage of Eclectic Method (EM) DJing at the Galvanize Gala at Gray Area Foundation for the Arts last week. Regrettably, I didn’t film the Yoda training Luke Skywalker on Dagoba  footage that EM mixed into the montage (yeah, yeah, I know…I’m a total geek but I don’t really care). However, […]

    12/24/2011

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    Art

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  • Fab Lab Hack Project: Snap Together Boombox by Matt Keeter

    This is my first, official, WordPress reblog post! Being a huge music fan and lover of DIY culture, I couldn’t pass up spreading the word about this particular hack project. Please take a look at Matt Keeter’s fab[ulous] boombox!

    12/23/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Art Practice, Artist’s Studio, Creative Coding | Programming, Inside the Artist’s Studio, Sculpture

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    arts and technology / diy / fab lab / hack project / matt keeter / postaday2011

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  • All Fit Together by Tim Roseborough

    All Fit Together by Tim Roseborough One of the most unique gifts I’ve received this year was a piece in All Fit Together by Tim Roseborough. My partner and I feel incredibly honored that we’ve been included! Please click on the image above to view the All Fit Together site to learn more about Roseborough’s logographic system, Englyph. This past year, […]

    12/22/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Digital Art, Social Networking

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    all fit together / englyph / postaday2011 / tim roseborough

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  • We Feel Fine by Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar

    We Feel Fine is  on exhibit at the Adobe Museum of Digital Media. First, I’m utterly smitten and enthralled with data visualization work. Harris and Kamvar created this project back in 2005 and wanted to show the world’s feelings, individually and collectively, to showcase the human condition in a way that was both engaging and begs the question of whether […]

    12/21/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Creative Coding | Programming, Culture Criticism, Digital Art, Internet Art, Multi Media, Observations, Social Networking, Virtual Art

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    adobe museum of digital media / arts and technology / culture criticism / data visualization / jonathan harris / new media art / postaday2011 / sep kamvar / social networking

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  • Allison Holt working in Analog

    Lilith from Oilly Oowen on Vimeo. Ashes from Oilly Oowen on Vimeo.

    12/20/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Video

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    allison holt / analog / arts and technology / cctv / postaday2011 / video art

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  • Allison Holt’s Hypercube Series ~ Video Art

    Hypercube #1 from Oilly Oowen on Vimeo. Hypercube #2 from Oilly Oowen on Vimeo. Hypercube #3 from Oilly Oowen on Vimeo. My recent fascination with video art continues. I’m posting the Hypercube series by Allison Holt. Her work is incredibly elegant and created with Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) equipment, polyester resin, and light. I plan on exploring Holt’s […]

    12/19/2011

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    Art

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    allison holt / arts and technology / cctv / new media / postaday2011 / video art

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  • The Art of Writing

    The art of writing is the art of discovering what you believe. ~ Gustave Flaubert, French Writer

    12/18/2011

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    Art Writing and Criticism, Observations

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    postaday2011 / thoughts

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  • Mommy Queerest by Kat Evasco and John Caldon

    As a writer, I’m constantly advised to “write what I know”. Yet, this depends on whether I’m courageous enough to share my story. It’s not difficult to write what I know but the things I know some people (specifically my family) may not care to know. For some time, I’ve grappled with being queer. The […]

    12/17/2011

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    Culture Criticism, ethnic studies, filipino history, Observations, Performance and Conceptual

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    bindlestiff studio / john caldon / kat evasco / mommy queerest / postaday2011

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