Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

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Category: arts and technology

  • Dissident Futures Art and Ideas Festival at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

    I am THRILLED to co-present along with An Xiao Mina and Ben Valentine at the Dissident Futures Art and Ideas Festival. Please RSVP through YBCA’s site here. It will be good times and lots of great conversation. It’s been a great year thus far. Although it’s been extremely challenging to balance work, school, and freelance […]

    11/17/2013

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    Art, Art Practice, Art Vocabulary, Art Writing and Criticism, arts and technology, Writing Practice

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    art and culture / art criticism / culture criticism / expression / internet / Surveillance

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  • art21 Blogger Residency for August |Thoughts on Networks

    This summer has been extremely eventful. Amongst research, reading, writing, and just generally trying to get and keep my act together, I’m delighted that I’m the Blogger-in-Residence with art21!! Wow. I’m absolutely honored and thrilled about this opportunity. Please check it out and comment on the writing. I’m completely open to the dialogue and welcome it. […]

    8/5/2013

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    Art, arts and technology, Culture Criticism, Observations, Writing Practice

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    art21 / blogger in residence / blogging / networks / writing / writing practice

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  • Review of Shih Chieh Huang at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in Daily Serving

    The flickering, multi-colored lights of Shih Chieh Huang’s installation Synthetic Seduction, now on view at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, reminds me of the cellular and molecular models found in biology classrooms. When I was a student, one of the ways in which I learned about organic forms was by placing mitochondria, lysosomes, […]

    6/28/2013

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    Art and Technology, arts and technology, Creative Coding | Programming

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    arts and tech / biology / diy / new media / programming / shih chieh huang / synthetic seduction / yerba buena center for the arts

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  • Theorizing the Web 2013 Conference #TtW13

    If you are in the New York area (Hunter College, specifically) from March 1-2, please consider attending the Theorizing the Web 2013 Conference. I will be presenting my research as a part of a panel discussion titled, “You are what you Post” during the Saturday breakout sessions. I will also be serving as a hashtag […]

    2/25/2013

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    Art and Technology, arts and technology, conceptual art, Theory

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    #TtW13 / arts and tech / hunter college / new aesthetic / New York / theorizing the web

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  • Wishing there were 28 hours in a Day

    Although wishing for 4 more hours in a day is futile, it probably wouldn’t be enough time for all the things I actually need to do (for work, school, and freelance projects). Yes. Call me crazy. Some of my friends think I’m pretty insane for trying to support a balance between the three but I […]

    2/23/2013

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    Art Writing and Criticism, arts and technology, Curatorial Practice

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    arts and tech / asterisk sf / blogging / cca / david molina / graduate school

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  • Imagine 2049 Time Capsule

    I recently submitted an Invention for the Imagine 2049 time capsule, which is part of Scott Kildall’s series, 2049. You can submit your invention for the future at www.imagine2049.com. All “future inventions” submitted before Thursday, January 10th will be placed in the time capsule and opened in the year 2049. Please consider being a part of […]

    1/8/2013

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    Art, arts and technology, conceptual art, Culture Criticism, Observations, Perception, Sculpture, Visual Arts

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    future / imagination / imagine2049 / invention / new media / scott kildall / time capsule

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  • Question & Answer with Tyrone Davies, Co-founder of the Free Form Film Festival (FFFF)

      Film, especially documentary films, have always captivated my attention. Over the years, I’ve seen some amazing experimental film and video art works that had me wanting to support this particular art form at every opportunity. When I learned about the Free Form Film Festival (FFFF) and viewed some of the works from previous years, […]

    8/2/2012

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    arts and technology, Conceptual, conceptual art, Culture Criticism, Film, Observations

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    denver / experimental film / free form film festival / ryan wylie / salt lake city / San Francisco / tyrone davies / video art

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  • Interview with John Craig Freeman

    I had the great pleasure and opportunity to ask artist, John Craig Freeman, a few questions regarding his art practice and work. Below, you will find some wonderful answers that include his perspective on the trajectory of public art and art as intervention. In addition, Freeman will be doing an artist talk at the SOMArts […]

    3/29/2012

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    Art and Technology, arts and technology, conceptual art, Creative Coding | Programming, Culture Criticism, Digital Art, interactive art, Multi Media, Observations, Social Networking, Virtual Art

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    art as intervention / arts and technology / augmented reality / interview / john craig freeman / public art

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