Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

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Category: Virtual Art

  • 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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  • Visualizing Traffic in Rome, Paris, and Tel Aviv

    Please view the Fast Company article here to learn more about these amazing visualizations created by artists, Cullen Miller (music), Nik Hanselmann (visuals), and Gray Area Foundation for the Arts (GAFFTA)! Being a GAFFTA volunteer, I get to work with these incredible minds!! 🙂

    7/28/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Digital Art, Graphic Design, Multi Media, Virtual Art

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    arts and technology / cullen miller / data visualization / gaffta / gray area foundation for the arts / nik hanselmann / paris / postaday2011 / rome / tel aviv / visualization / waze

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  • Notes in/troducing Englyph in current issue of Shotgun Reviews

    Visualize walking into a restaurant and being handed a menu in a foreign language. Most individuals would request a menu that they could read. For Tim Roseborough, such a menu served as the impetus for his latest work: Notes In/troducing Englyph. Much like the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, Roseborough examines human perception and understanding of language. […]

    7/14/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Art Theory and Movements, Art Writing and Criticism, Conceptual, Digital Art, Internet Art, Performance and Conceptual, Post Modernism, Virtual Art, Visual Arts

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    art in america magazine / dan graham / englyph / language / logographic system / lynda benglis / magazine ad / postaday2011 / print publication / robert morris / tim roseborough / visual language

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  • ZER01 presents Art/Technology: In Conversation with Ken Eklund and Sibley Verbeck

    He thought, too, about his need for a real animal; within him an actual hatred once more manifested itself toward his electric sheep, which he had to tend, had to care about, as if it lived. The tyranny of an object, he thought. It doesn’t know I exist. Like the androids, it had no ability […]

    6/29/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Art Writing and Criticism, Digital Art, Interactive / Participatory Art, Internet Art, Multi Media, Social Networking, Virtual Art

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    alternate reality / art for change / digital arts / ken eklund / postaday2011 / sibley verbeck / social issues / social networking / virtual reality / ZER01

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  • ZER01

    Click on the image above or here to explore the website! Some of my favorite new media artists (i.e., Scott Kildall, Victoria Scott, Tim Roseborough, and Camille Utterback) showcase via ZER01. Please show your support and learn about this incredible organization.

    6/20/2011

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    Art and Technology, Digital Art, Internet Art, Multi Media, Social Networking, Virtual Art

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    arts and technology network / bay area / postaday2011 / silicon valley / ZER01

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  • No Matter by Scott Kildall and Victoria Scott

    Since I’ve been re-examining philosophical texts, I wanted to share the art and artists that relate to personal research interests. Click on the image above to check out the No Matter project. Yes, this is the cool stuff that keeps me up at night. 🙂

    6/18/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Art Theory and Movements, Conceptual, Digital Art, Interactive / Participatory Art, Internet Art, Multi Media, Sculpture, Social Networking, Virtual Art

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    art and technology / imaginary objects / imagination / no matter / postaday2011 / scott kildall / second life / victoria scott / virtual reality / virtual spaces

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  • Englyph translation of name with greek origin meaning “gift of god”

    by Tim Roseborough Words don’t play a primary role unless the artist wants them to. I’ve followed Tim Roseborough’s work for the past couple of years and finding myself so enthralled with how his logographic system gives a whole new meaning to learning language. Please click on the text above for an introduction to Englyph.

    6/15/2011

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    Art and Technology, Conceptual, Digital Art, Internet Art, Virtual Art

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    englyph / new media / postaday2011 / tim roseborough

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  • Gray Area Foundation for the Arts

    6/12/2011

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    Art and Technology, Digital Art, Graphic Design, Internet Art, Multi Media, Neurology, Social Networking, Virtual Art

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    arts and technology organization / bay area / gray area foundation for the arts / postaday2011 / San Francisco

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