Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

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Category: Culture Criticism

  • Arts Blogger Challenge | Where is the Cultural Capital of America?

    Arts Blogger Challenge Question: New York has long been considered the cultural capital of America. Is it still? If not, where? *          *          *          * Please click on the image above to visit Envisioning Technology The San Francisco Bay Area can easily serve […]

    3/23/2012

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    Art and Technology, Creative Coding | Programming, Culture Criticism, Observations, Perception, Social Networking

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    arts and technology / arts blogger challenge / cultural capital / culture criticism / observations

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  • Information Gathering (Minus the Heavy Encyclopedias) ~ How do you research and gather information?

    What is Curation? from Percolate on Vimeo. Brooklyn based Creatives, m ss ng p eces, created a video (for Percolate) asking some of the top information gatherers or content curators what curation looks like in our highly globalized and heavily virtual, interactive, internet based world. It’s definitely important for someone like me who wants to […]

    3/16/2012

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    Culture Criticism, Curatorial Practice, Observations

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    content curation / curation / information gathering / internet / m ss ng p eces / percolate / research

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  • Thoughts on Interactive Guessing Game, Filipino or Not?

    Imagine a game “African-American or not”? What about “Irish or not”? These game titles sound a bit strange, don’t they? I’ll share a story with you. It’ll be short. One of the most offensive things I’ve ever heard said to me was at my first corporate job at a real estate firm (right out of […]

    3/14/2012

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    Art and Technology, Creative Coding | Programming, Culture Criticism, Graphic Design, Observations, Social Networking

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    arts and technology / bay area / center for asian american media / ethnic studies / game / interactive design / San Francisco / sfiaaff

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  • Writing, writing, and more writing

    One of the greatest sources of inspiration is Brain Pickings, founded by Maria Popova. The site recently posted The Writing Commandments of Henry Miller. They definitely serve as a great way to approach a writing practice, which comes in as a handy reminder for someone like me. I also posted the Holstee Manifesto, which you can […]

    3/4/2012

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    Culture Criticism, Observations

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    brain pickings / henry miller / Holstee Manifesto / writing commandments

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  • Scavenger Hunt in the Digital Age: Tag and Seek Participant Experience

    As a young professional, I loathed corporate team building as a mandatory activity. Managers required us to participate on scavenger hunts in the hopes of learning about one another and facts about the company. Over the years, I’ve grown out of the surly, young, and overly ambitious individual. In recent years, I’ve grown fond of […]

    3/2/2012

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    Art and Technology, Culture Criticism, Observations, Social Networking

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    arts and technology / digital age / geocaching / mobile devices / zero1

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  • Everything is a Remix by Kirby Ferguson

    Everything is a Remix Part 1 from Kirby Ferguson on Vimeo. Please support Kirby Ferguson! Great information, wonderful video, and extremely informative! You will want to watch all parts of Everything is a Remix. Click here to view the site.

    2/28/2012

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    Art, Art and Technology, Culture Criticism, Observations, Video

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    appropriation / arts and technology / everything is a remix / Film / Kirby Ferguson / re-appropriation / technology

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  • The Limitations of 140 Characters & Our Communication Culture | In Other Words exhibition @ Intersection for the Arts

    I asked a dear friend about her attention span. She was candid in sharing that if 200 characters don’t entice her, you’ve lost her. She is an intelligent woman and I completely trust her opinion. Now, that’s not a lot characters to lure someone in. Yet, it speaks to the culture we live in. Granted, […]

    2/17/2012

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    Art, Conceptual, Culture Criticism, Observations

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    arts and technology / bay area / exhibition / image and text / in other words / intersection for the arts / language / new media art / San Francisco / visual arts

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  • Live Blog @ Wire + Nail Gallery for People I’ve Loved Opening

    When I’m not thinking about the afterlife, I’m thinking about love. This is true. Currently live blogging at Wire + Nail Gallery for Carissa Potter’s opening, People I’ve Loved. One of my favorite artists.

    2/11/2012

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    Conceptual, conceptual art, Culture Criticism, Observations, Performance and Conceptual, Visual Arts

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    bay area artist / carissa potter / love / San Francisco / wire & nail gallery

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  • Digital Possessions: What happens when you die? | Part I

    I don’t like being morbid but I find the topic of a digital afterlife extremely fascinating. Being present and engaged in life is a great way to live; however, it’s difficult to not think about the things which seem beyond our control. It’s already difficult to keep my life in order and I see myself as a pretty organized person. Why do […]

    2/9/2012

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    Culture Criticism, Observations, Social Networking

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    arts and technology / death / digital archive / digital beyond / philosophy / self / social networking / soul

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  • A few photos from Intersection for the Arts opening, In Other Words | More to Follow

    This past Wednesday, I went to the opening, In Other Words, at the Intersection for the Arts and snapped a few photos on my phone. I really need to start lugging around my fancy camera. Although mobile devices may come in handy, art (all forms) deserve the prestige that tons of pixels can actually deliver. One of […]

    2/4/2012

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    Culture Criticism, Observations, Visual Arts

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    bay area / christine wong yap / intersection for the arts / San Francisco / susan omalley

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