Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

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Category: Art

  • Art and technology make a great pair

    Technology on its own just isn’t as fun. It needs art. To some extent, I do agree with the following… The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people. ~Karl Marx Artists are extremely USEFUL people.

    2/26/2011

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    Art and Technology, Art Writing and Criticism

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    art and technology / consumerism / contemplative / karl marx / postaday2011 / production / technology / thoughts

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  • Traditional art meet Digital Art. Be nice.

    [Traditional Art enters the room] Dorothy (DS): Hey Traditional!! I’m glad you could make it. I really wanted you to meet my friend, Digital. I know you’ve heard a lot about her. She’s amazing! Just like you! Traditional: I don’t know about this. I’ve heard a lot about Digital. She moves way too fast. I […]

    2/25/2011

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    Art and Technology, Art Writing and Criticism

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    art and technology / creative writing / dialogue / digital art / imaginary exchange / interview / postaday2011 / traditional art vs. digital art / virtual art

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  • I am located in 37:47:36N 122:33:17W

    Art writer, Christopher Knight wrote an entry for his Los Angeles Times blog, Culture Monster, about artist Trevor Paglen last September. His work has been unforgettable since then. Chronicles of satellites and planes doing reconnaissance work in the night sky play an intriguing yet integral part in our collective understanding of our (militaristic) history. Paglen’s work is allegorical and shows how modern technology can affect our understanding […]

    2/24/2011

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    Art, Photography, Visual Arts

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    Art / art and science / art and technology / geography / google / google earth / photography / postaday2011 / time studies / trevor paglen

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  • Southern Exposure’s Monster Drawing Rally

    Southern Exposure (aka SOEX) is hosting the 2011 Monster Drawing Rally this Friday, February 25! As I’ve mentioned, I’m such a doodler at heart. Drawing is not only cathartic but an opening to the imagination. Oh, where a line can take you. Now, for as low as $10, you can visit the Verdi Club in […]

    2/23/2011

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    Art, Inside the Artist’s Studio, Visual Arts

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    art and community / drawing / fundraising / monster drawing rally / postaday2011 / san francisco art community / Southern Exposure / verdi club in san francisco

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  • Depictions of the artist’s temperament

    Don’t have unrealistic expectations. If you wanna make money, you better drop out right now and go to banking school, or web site school, anywhere but art school. And remember, only 1 out of 100 of you will ever make a living as an artist. ~Professor Sandiford, Art School Confidential (played by John Malkovich) The […]

    2/22/2011

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    Art, Art Practice, Art Writing and Criticism, Artist’s Philosophy, Artist’s Studio, Film

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    art practice / art school / art school confidential / art stereotypes / artist temperament / postaday2011 / studio art

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  • Aim of the Artist

    The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life, by artificial means and hold it fixed so that a hundred years later, when a stranger looks at it, it moves again since it is life.  ~William Faulkner

    2/21/2011

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    Art

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    art practice / postaday2011 / quote

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  • Understanding art through the writer…

    You do not need to leave your room. Remain sitting at your table and listen. Do not even listen, simply wait, be quiet, still and solitary. The world will freely offer itself to you to be unmasked, it has no choice, it will roll in ecstasy at your feet. ~Franz Kafka

    2/20/2011

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    Art Writing and Criticism

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    art writing / inspiration / postaday2011 / writing

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  • My #1 Fan

    This is going to be one of those really personal posts. It may or may not have anything to do with art but indirectly, it will. There may be a sprinkling of frustration with a dash of cynicism. Just going to free write and hoping to edit as little as possible. I’m sure there’s a light at […]

    2/19/2011

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    Art Writing and Criticism, Visual Arts

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    advanced degrees / art degrees / art school / graduate school / motivation / postaday2011 / studying the arts

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  • In this case, life imitates art

       True nostalgia is an ephemeral composition of disjointed memories. ~ Florence King, Novelist Having seen Kenneth Lo’s show at the Southern Exposure Gallery this past week, it’s got me thinking about the way we preserve our memories or what we even perceive as memory. To think something is utterly sublime and beautiful one moment can be gone within a second. Lo’s […]

    2/18/2011

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    Photography, Social Networking

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    conceptual art / facebook / kenneth lo / postaday2011 / social networking

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  • Everyone loves pictures…

    A few photos from Southern Exposure of Kenneth Lo’s exhibition, every stone tethered to sleep/every presence wedded to stone

    2/17/2011

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    Art, Performance and Conceptual, Visual Arts

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    Art / art gallery / bay area artist / conceptual / installation / kenneth lo / loss / memorial / memory / postaday2011 / ritual / San Francisco / Sculpture / Southern Exposure

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