Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

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Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

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Category: Art

  • Art E(valuation)

    As much as I would like to view art as an escape, it’s not. I use my brain (a lot) when I’m looking at art (all types). Of course, I enjoy art yet I’d like to think I glean as much as I can philosophically, psychologically, as well as artistically when attending an opening or […]

    12/29/2010

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    Art, Art and Technology, Multi Media, Neurology

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    acclair neurocapital services / Art / art evaluation / art valuation / bay area / cognition / data collection / human cognitive processes / perception

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  • NORAD Tracks Santa

    Admittedly, I’m not the biggest fan of the holidays. HOWEVER, I can appreciate and get into all the things people do to keep the spirit of Christmas light and exciting. It’s ridiculously endearing to see the creativity and imagination involved in keeping the fantastical, well, fantastical! I want to know the artist/animator/graphic designer who got […]

    12/24/2010

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    Art

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  • Garage Biennale Book – Now Available!

    Art is supposed to be an experience. Don’t you think? Well, I do. These days, it’s not enough for me to look at something on a canvas or a neatly stacked collection of combs (okay, so if it’s Sonya Clark, I know the combs are ridiculously magnificent looking and rife with cultural subtext and history. […]

    12/22/2010

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    Art, Art and Technology, Film, Performance and Conceptual, Photography, Visual Arts

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    alternative art space / art practice / artists / book / conceptual art / contemporary art / contemporary art history / experimental art / garage biennale / justin hoover / performance art / San Francisco / San Francisco Art Institute

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  • A History of the Body by the Pagbabalik Project

    Who said beauty doesn’t matter? Similar to art, beauty’s ubiquitous and enigmatic nature is ever-present in our visual landscape. It is not just on billboards, in magazines, or the growing number of photographs we see of others (i.e., seeing our own ‘beautiful’ friends on social networking sites as we all re-define self-portraiture in this digital age) but even deep seeded in our histories, […]

    12/20/2010

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    Art, Performance and Conceptual

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    Art / art community / conceptual art / ethnic studies / filipino / performance / performing arts / Philippines / poetry / San Francisco / writing

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  • How I found Aaron Lawrence – Outside his studio

    I’m a huge believer in seeing art everywhere. Many people believe art must be an object (i.e., painting, drawing, etc.) exhibited inside museum and/or gallery walls and reserved for some elite group’s viewing pleasure. The contemporary artist must be well-rounded though (i.e., staying apprised of the arts and technology). Look at Takashi Murakami. Fans of […]

    11/18/2010

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    Art, Art 10, Art Practice, Artist’s Studio, Inside the Artist’s Studio

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    Art / art and design / bay area / graphic design / illustration / San Francisco

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  • Public Isolation Project

    Being on medical leave (for knee surgery) subjected me to RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevate – Thanks, BFF and Google), reading and playing Words with Friends (via my iPhone). Since I love being outdoors, taking walks (anywhere and, sometimes, aimlessly), it’s safe to assume the recuperation period has been challenging and makes me rather talkative […]

    11/10/2010

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    Art, Art Theory and Movements, Performance and Conceptual, Photography, Post Modernism

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    conceptual art / isolation / media / public isolation project / social networking / technology

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  • a Los Angeles aesthetic

    One of my new favorite blogs – a Los Angeles aesthetic! This recent grad has much to say about contemporary art and her blog is filled with reflections and photography. As a matter of fact, her entries remind me to carve time out of my busy schedule to address the things I love outside of the office. Her […]

    11/3/2010

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    Art, Art Theory and Movements

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    Art / art criticism / art history / art journalism / art writing / los angeles / southern california

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  • A nice new addition to the blog roll…

    Hello Friends! Please check out 101 Conceptual Art Ideas. It’s a clever blog about, well, you guessed it, Conceptual Art Ideas. You can actually find the link under “art places/spaces” under the Links section! Some of you may ask, “Why do you love this blog, Dorothy?” Answer: It’s simple. It starts a dialogue. Please visit […]

    10/22/2010

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    Art, Art Theory and Movements, Artist’s Studio, Post Modernism

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    Art / art dialogue / art is everywhere / art process / art talk / conceptual art / creative commons / ideas / post modern / post post modern

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  • Huckleberry Finn Exhibition at the CCA Wattis Institute – Before

    It’s been a flurry of activity on the art writing front! Although I have not been feeling well lately, I had to punch something out after recuperating from a tough morning. Yet, I was able to produce the write up below for the Critical Sources art writing workshop at The Lab. This is the “before” version. ********************************** Writing offers readers archetypes and projections […]

    10/16/2010

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    Art, Film, Performance and Conceptual, Photography, Visual Arts

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    California College of the Arts / cross cultural / huckleberry finn / huckleberry finn / literature / literature / literature and visual arts / literature and visual arts / race relations / racism / visual artists / wattis institute

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  • Retro-Tech

    Hot off the presses…Enjoy! ***************************** Is the imagination a mode of technology? What role does the imagination play in technological advancements such as sensor-laden homes, personal GPS devices, and televisions that can display four channels simultaneously? Artists for Retro-Tech, an exhibition at the San Jose Museum of Art, answer the question of how imagination operates […]

    10/14/2010

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    Art, Art Theory and Movements, Artist’s Studio, Film, Performance and Conceptual, Photography, Post Modernism, Visual Arts

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    Art Practical / multi media / new media art / new media artists / retro-tech / san jose / san jose art museum / scott kildall / shotgun reviews / victoria scott

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