Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

writer | artist | scholar

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Category: Observations

  • Oh, Don Draper…

    Check out essay, Project Projects: Slides, PowerPoints, Nostalgia, and a Sense of Belonging by Orit Gat on Rhizome.

    12/5/2011

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    Culture Criticism, Curatorial Practice, Observations, Perception, Photography

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    culture / don draper / mad men / nostalgia / orit gat / postaday2011 / rhizome / technology

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  • El Secreto la Pelicula (aka The Biggest Piece of Spam I’ve ever received)

    One of the most intriguing things about the world-wide web is its virtual tumbleweed of randomness (aka Spam messaging). In the past couple of days, I received about 20+ spam messages in my WordPress Comment Inbox BUT this one in particular intrigued me. First, I have a strange fascination with its length. Quite frankly, I can’t help but look at it. I […]

    12/3/2011

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

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    arts and technology / meme factory / performance art / postaday2011 / video art / what we know so far

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  • Last night, I geeked out @ the Girl Geek Dinner hosted by Perforce

    Last night, I accompanied Danielle Siembieda, Community Engagement and Special Projects Manager for zero1, to Girl Geek Dinner (GGD) held at Perforce, a Tech company in (Downtown) Alameda, CA. Granted, it’s some distance away from Silicon Valley but seemingly filled with just as much energy and innovation (if not more). You can read more about Perforce’s revision control […]

    12/2/2011

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    Culture Criticism, Observations

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    art dialogue / arts and technology / culture criticism / engineering / perforce / postaday2011 / programming / web development

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  • American Chia | The Chia Obama

    I couldn’t resist. Yes, this post is about the Chia Pet (random, I know). For the holiday season, the company has made a Chia Pet out of the President. Quite frankly I’ve always wanted one just because it’s such a novel way of getting into horticulture. Okay, so that’s not exactly true but the prospect of plant and […]

    11/30/2011

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    Observations

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    observations / postaday2011

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  • Metamodernism

    Notes on metamodernism is a webzine documenting trends and tendencies across aesthetics and culture that can no longer be understood by a postmodern vernacular but require another idiom – one that we have come to call metamodernism. Written by academics and critics from around the globe, Notes on metamodernism features observations on anything from the […]

    11/29/2011

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    Art Writing and Criticism, Culture Criticism, Observations, Theory

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    culture criticism / dialogue / metamoderism / online zine / postaday2011 / theory

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  • Face to Facebook ~ Do you know who’s looking at your profile?

    What happens when you gather one million stolen Facebook profile photos, filter them through face-recognition software, put them on a dating website, and show the work internationally? You’ve got some thought-provoking art. If you haven’t seen or heard of this project, I suggest you check out the genius behind Face to Facebook created by Paolo Cirio […]

    11/27/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Art History, Art Theory and Movements, Conceptual, Culture Criticism, Internet Art, Observations, Post Modernism, Social Networking, Theory

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    alessandro ludovico / arts and technology / conceptual / content curation / culture criticism / face to facebook / facebook / internet / new media artists / new media arts / paolo cirio / postaday2011 / social media / social networking / virtual art

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  • Hypersensitivity to Creativity

    After reading an interview with creator of Colossal: Art & Design blog, Chris Jobson, on Hyperallergic, I have a bit more perspective on how to shape my blogging and art writing for the new year. It’s a relativitely short interview and quite informative if you’re looking into creating and building your own virtual space. I’m also taking a few days […]

    11/25/2011

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    Art, Culture Criticism, Observations

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    art and design / blogging / colossal / hyperallergic / online journals / online publications / postaday2011

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  • With Gratitude

    I am thankful for… My mother’s sassiness, understanding, forgiving nature, generous heart, and keen awareness of exactly when I’m not telling the truth My father’s spirit, twisted sense of humor, warrior soul (Rest in Peace, wherever you are) My family and friends All the artists, musicians, philosophers, scientists, and everyone in the world for inspiring me To help […]

    11/24/2011

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    Interactive / Participatory Art, Observations

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    christine wong yap / culture / give thanks / gratitude / observations / postaday2011 / thoughts

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  • VideoArt.net

    Yes, I’m working on a piece about video and programming art. 🙂

    11/23/2011

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    Art and Technology, Culture Criticism, Observations

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    experimental film / postaday2011 / video art / VideoArt.net

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  • You can’t do THAT on Television ~ Part II

    11/22/2011

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    Art History, Art Practice, Culture Criticism, Observations, Performance and Conceptual

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    chris burden / experimental / performance art / postaday2011 / video art

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