Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

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  • Community Wi-Fi Symposium this Wednesday, August 10 @ GAFFTA

    Unfortunately, I am unable to make this event BUT for those of you that can, please do!!! It will be informative and engaging. Trust me! Again, please click on the image above for more details.

    8/8/2011

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    Art and Technology, Social Networking

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    gaffta / gray area / postaday2011 / symposium / WIFI

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  • Are the Stars Out Tonight? Carissa Potter + Luca Antonucci can tell you…

    I can’t help it. I adore Carissa Potter. As a matter of fact, I have nice things to say about her here. Hope you clicked on ‘here’ and read about her…this post will definitely be here when you get back. 🙂 Okay, now that you’ve read about her. I’ve got more wonderful news, she’s working with […]

    8/7/2011

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    Art, Photography, Visual Arts

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    bay area / carissa potter / luca antonucci / postaday2011 / root division / San Francisco

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  • Please don’t forget ~ New/Exploration/Paper: Nicole Aptekar at Satellite66

    Aptekar explores 3-dimensionality with stacks of laser-cut paperboard. Her laser-cut sculpture-objects show no evidence of the artist’s hand. First designed as virtual 3D objects in CAD software, and then translated into 2D layers of laser-cut bristol board that the artist stacks, the emphasis is on clean design and perfect, machine-executed manufacture. The effect is a […]

    8/6/2011

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    Sculpture, Visual Arts

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    arts and technology / CAD software / laser cutting / nicole aptekar / paper / postaday2011 / satellite66 / Sculpture

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  • Aaron Nagel, Painter

    Yes, folks, I still love painting and I still write about artists who use traditional methods. I wanted to give you a little taste of what’s to come. I’m currently working on an article about Bay Area artist, Aaron Nagel. I had the pleasure of sitting down with him to discuss his art and practice […]

    8/5/2011

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    Art, Painting, Visual Arts

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    aaron nagel / art practice / oil painting / painting / postaday2011 / traditional painting

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  • Processing and Creative Coding as a medium for the Arts

    Being a volunteer at Gray Area Foundation for the Arts has given me access to some amazing resources. It’s been both an enriching and engaging experience. I’ve met some of the most creative minds (ever) volunteering and one of the latest ventures involves Processing. At first, there was a fair bit of trepidation taking the […]

    8/4/2011

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    Art and Technology, Creative Coding | Programming, Graphic Design, Virtual Art

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    creative coding / gaffta / gray area foundation for the arts / new media arts / postaday2011 / processing / Processing 101 / programming

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  • look art (revisited)

    We live in a world where there is more and more information, and less and less meaning. ~ Jean Baudrillard In the era of Atari and Apple monochrome computers, the layperson was limited to simple data processing and a nice game of Pong. For the more engaged end user, technology possessed a winsome quality. Virtual environments […]

    8/3/2011

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    Art and Technology, Art Writing and Criticism, Digital Art, Internet Art, Social Networking, Virtual Art

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    alejandro duque / ars virtua / christopher poff / look art / MMO / MUD / MUSH / postaday2011 / thomas asmuth / turbulence / virtual exhibition

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  • look art exhibition brought to you by Ars Virtua – Part III

    Click on the link to learn more about Alejandro Duque’s Work

    8/2/2011

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    Art and Technology, Virtual Art

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    alejandro duque / ars virtua / language / look art / MMO / MUD / MUSH / postaday2011 / turbu / virtual art

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  • look art exhibition brought to you by Ars Virtua – Part II

    Click on the image above to view the Art.Meaning (AM) manifesto

    8/1/2011

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    Art and Technology, Virtual Art

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    ars virtua / christopher poff / language / look art / postaday2011 / turbulence / virtual art

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  • look art exhibition brought to you by Ars Virtua – Part I

    Click on the image above to learn more about Thomas Asmuth

    7/31/2011

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    Art and Technology, Virtual Art

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    ars virtua / look art / postaday2011 / thomas asmuth / turbulence / virtual art

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  • Gratuitous Drivel, that’s what he said

    Since virtual life has been on my mind lately, I figured looking at social networking was apropos to the overall discussion. Quite honestly, it’s impossible to see, know, and experience the entire virtual world. It’s constantly expanding and growing and at such a rapid pace. Like others, it’s much more realistic to read and follow […]

    7/30/2011

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    Art Writing and Criticism

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    art criticism / art vocabulary / art writing / postaday2011

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