Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

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Category: Art

  • Kenney Mencher’s Renovated Reputations – Part II

    If you’re into storytelling, love reading, and writing, Mencher’s work will not disappoint. Mencher has posted a new flash fiction competition on his blog for anyone interested. His plan involves creating a another Renovated Reputations show. The exhibition will be at Ohlone College’s Louie Meager Art Gallery in February 2012. The space will be converted into a 1930/40’s cabaret set […]

    6/28/2011

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    Art, Interactive / Participatory Art, Social Networking, Visual Arts

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    flash fiction / kenney mencher / ohlone college / painting / participatory art / postaday2011 / renovated reputations / storytelling

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  • [me]dia

    It is the whole traditional world of causality that is in question: the perspectival, determinist mode, the “active”, critical mode, the analytic mode – the distinction between cause and effect, between active and passive, between subject and object, between the end and the means. It is in this sense that one can say: TV is […]

    6/27/2011

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    Art Writing and Criticism

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    jean baudrillard / media / philosophy / postaday2011

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  • Currently Reading…

    6/25/2011

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    Art and Technology, Art Writing and Criticism

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    arts and technology / critical theory / postaday2011 / reading / writing

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  • Wurk, Werk, Work

    Volunteering at GAFFTA has been an amazing experience thus far. Learning how art and technology converge and intersect has really got me excited about the future of art. At the same time, I’m venturing back into the philosophy and critical theory I read in college as well as exploring new text. With the latest UpgradeSF […]

    6/24/2011

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    Art and Technology, Art Writing and Criticism

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    art and technology / postaday2011 / thoughts

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  • artscenetoday.com – Cityscapes

    No joke. I entered the following phrase into Google: san francisco art scene vs. new york art scene Hit ‘Search’ and this was one of the links that popped up. Click here. Talk about regionalism and pride in one’s city…great stuff. Enjoy!

    6/23/2011

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    Art, Sculpture, Visual Arts

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    artscenetoday.com / cityscapes / postaday2011

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  • Regional[ism]

    Regionlism is defined by the Merriam-Webster online dictionary as, “consciousness of and loyalty to a distinct region with a homogeneous population“. Well, I highly doubt the ‘homogeneous’ part. San Francisco is home to such a diverse population. In any case, I had the pleasure of attending the fourth official Upgrade SF meeting and the discussion entailed regionalism within the New Media Arts specific to the Bay […]

    6/22/2011

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    Art and Technology, Art Writing and Criticism

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    arts and technology / bay area / defining new media arts / new media art / new media artists / postaday2011 / region / San Francisco

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  • Johanna Poethig – Visual, Public, and Performance Artist

    It is a great corner site, an exciting but exhausting gig painting in the micro climates of the scaffolding. Hot on one side and cold on the other. Sweet and sinister, everyday living mixed with screeches of pain. My favorite compliment this week: ”The Hummingbird is a motherfucking powerful bird.” ~Excerpt from Johanna Poethig’s Blog Bay […]

    6/21/2011

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    Art, Artist’s Studio, Muralism, Urban, Street, and Graffiti, Visual Arts

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    bay area / johanna poethig / muralism / murals / painting / postaday2011 / San Francisco / tenderloin / urban art

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  • Almost half way through the year…

    Writing everyday for 365 days is taxing. Emotionally (dealing with insecurities), intellectually (doubting rationales, statements, learning facts, and thinking critically), and physically (yes, typing non-stop and editing for a few hours is hard on the hands and wrists and eye strain from the laptop). The experience has been both challenging and engaging. Challenging in that […]

    6/19/2011

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    Art Writing and Criticism

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    postaday2011 / writing

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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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  • True/False | Simulation/Simulacra

    Lately, I’ve been diving back into my philosophy text from undergrad days and re-exploring ideas that made little sense to me back then. I wouldn’t exactly say that the same ideas are understandable now but experience has led me to think much more critically. The most interesting aspect of what I’ve been reading has to […]

    6/17/2011

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    Art Writing and Criticism

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    jean baudrillard / philosophy / postday2011 / theory

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