Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

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Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

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Category: Culture Criticism

  • The Honeymoon’s Over: Reflecting on the Internet Utopianism and the Arts Published to The Civic Beat

    A couple of weeks ago, I had the privilege of co-presenting on a panel with An Xiao Mina and Ben Valentine. Below is my excerpt of the full write up by all three of us published to The Civic Beat! Exciting!! Please feel free to share thoughts and comments. Or feel free to connect with […]

    12/12/2013

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    Art, Art and Technology, Culture Criticism, Multi Media, Observations

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    an xiao mina / bay area / ben valentine / john craig freeman / new media / new media art / San Francisco / YBCA

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  • Less is (WAY) more ~ Reflections on the Writer/Theorist Life

    Last week, I had the absolute pleasure of being in conversation with writer, culture critic, curator, and artist, Ben Valentine at ZERO1 for the Bring It! Summer programming. Admittedly, it was a small and intimate group that joined us for the talk. When I got home, I read and wrote because I walked away from […]

    8/27/2013

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    Art, Culture Criticism, Observations, Writing Practice

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    Community / culture criticism / engagement / research / writing practice

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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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  • Under Construction (for Life)

    Hello Family and Friends, I can’t believe the semester is almost over. My research papers on the other hand have yet to be completed. I’m still working on them. Not to fear, they will get done. Feel free to send me messages of encouragement and a reminder to be kind to myself. I’m sure there […]

    4/27/2013

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    Art, Art History, Art Writing and Criticism, Culture Criticism, Observations, Philosophy, Theory

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    California College of the Arts / grad school / research / writing / writing practice

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  • Theorizing the Web 2013 Review published to Creative Applications Network

    A strangeness abounds when people are asked to theorize and elucidate something so untethered and rhizomatic as the Internet. At its basic structure, networks connect us to the images, data and knowledge we draw upon every day. Yet what is at the heart of these connections and what separates or integrates our In Real Life […]

    3/7/2013

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    Art and Technology, Culture Criticism, Observations, Philosophy, Theory

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    conference / digital arts / internet / media studies / new media art / technology / theorizing the web

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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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  • Opening for Solo Exhibition at Asterisk SF for Sita Bhaumik ~ Querida Calle 24 | Dear 24th Street

    Curatorial Statement  Art serves as reflection. It mirrors what has come before, what exists, and gives inspiration to what may follow. Art is also a conduit to introspection. It raises questions about the relationship between culture, tradition, and location. In the exhibition, Querida Calle 24 | Dear 24th Street, installation artist Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik takes memories and experience […]

    10/15/2012

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    conceptual art, Culture Criticism, interactive art, Observations, Sculpture, Visual Arts

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    artist feature / asterisk sf / asterisk sf gallery / bay area / curatorial practice / food issue / installation art / San Francisco / sita bhaumik

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  • From Scottsdale: This is a Present from a Small Distant World Shotgun Review in Art Practical’s 4.1 Shotgun Issue

    The New Catalogue artist collective, composed of Mary Voorhees Meehan, Neil Donnelly, Jonathan Sadler, and Luke Batten, collaborated with composer Judd Greenstein to explore humanity, history, memory, space, and the unknown in their exhibition This is a Present from a Small Distant World: New Catalogue + Judd Greenstein, at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. When […]

    9/30/2012

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    Art, Art Writing and Criticism, Culture Criticism, Film, Interactive / Participatory Art, Observations

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    Arizona / culture criticism / judd greenstein / language / new catalogue art collective / observation / participatory art / scottsdale / SMoCA

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  • Movement in Many Parts Shotgun Review in Art Practical’s 4.1 Shotgun Issue

    Humans are resilient. Our anatomy is extraordinary and highly complex. We build, construct, destroy, and synthesize. But human nature involves understanding the biology and mechanisms that provoke us to move and accelerate. In Movement in Many Parts, an exhibition curated by Lucy Seena K. Lin and Weston Teruya, artists investigate human evolution through nature and industry. […]

    9/29/2012

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    Art, Art Writing and Criticism, Conceptual, conceptual art, Culture Criticism, Film, Observations, Photography, Visual Arts

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    bay area / curatorial practice / drawing / east bay / EBALDC / kearny street workshop / lucy lin / painting / photography / Video / visual artists / weston teruya

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  • First Day of School

    I can’t believe it’s the first official day of school! I feel like a rambunctious kindergartener inside. My first class doesn’t start until noon so I’m checking in with professional and personal tasks and getting settled into my new surroundings. It’s a great feeling being here. One of the first things I did on campus […]

    9/6/2012

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    Art, Art Writing and Criticism, Culture Criticism, Observations, Theory

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    cca / grad school / school / student life / visual and critical studies

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