Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

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Tag: postaday2011

  • Meeting some great minds

    It was a wonderful weekend connecting with great minds, seeing new art, and meeting artists at the Keeping an Eye on Surveillance opening over the weekend. I took some pictures and will be posting very soon. For now, take a look at one of the artists from the show – Jim Campbell. Highly intelligent and well executed concept. More to come!

    9/10/2011

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    Art

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    postaday2011 / thoughts

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  • Expand the Mind

    What strikes me is the fact that in our society, art has become something which is only related to objects, and not to individuals, or to life. ~ Michel Foucault, Philosopher, social theorist, and historian

    9/9/2011

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    Art, Philosophy

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    Art / michel foucault / philosophy / postaday2011

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  • Ever After ~ Art Opening at The Chapel of the Chimes Columbarium

    OFFSpace, with guest jurors Lauren Davies (Kala Art Institute) and Robert Wuilfe (diRosa Foundation) are very pleased and excited to invite you to the opening reception for Ever After. Here are the details: WHERE: The Chapel of the Chimes Columbarium, 4499 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland, CA 94611 WHEN: Sunday, September 18th from 5-8pm COST: this event is free and open to the public FEATURING WORK BY Maggie Simpson Adams Glenna Cole Allee Rachel Dawson Victoria Heilweil Elyse Hochstadt Karrie Hovey Phil King Marya…

    9/8/2011

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    Art

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    bay area / conceptual art / curatorial collective / offspace / postaday2011 / Sculpture / visual art

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  • The Spectacular Seat

    So, did you click on the image above to learn about The Spectacular Seat performance piece by Art Research Team (aka, artist, Tim Roseborough)? Go on, click on the image and read through the description and please feel free to submit a comment. I would like to know, do you think this is art? I’m interested to read your thoughts on the matter and would love to start a dialogue with you. By the way, this piece will be exhibiting…

    9/7/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Film, Interactive / Participatory Art, Multi Media, Performance and Conceptual

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    keeping an eye on surveillance / performance art institute / post modern / postaday2011 / surveillance art

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  • Living as Form: Socially Engaged Art from the Last 20 Years

    To learn more about this project click here. Living as Form: Socially Engaged Art from the Last 20 Years from creativetime on Vimeo.

    9/6/2011

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    Art, Multi Media, Photography, Visual Arts

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    creative time / living as form: socially engaged art / postaday2011

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  • Keeping an Eye on Surveillance

    Isn’t it funny walking into an elevator and everyone takes out their mobile phone and starts tinkering around with it? Pretending they have a message or playing Words with Friends. Or, even funnier, how I throw up the middle finger when someone I held the elevator door for completely blanks me and just blurts out, “3rd floor”, like I’m the mutherlovin’ elevator attendant. Hmph!!! Often times, I forget that there’s someone watching me. Imagine all of your actions captured on…

    9/5/2011

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    Art, Culture Criticism, Interactive / Participatory Art, Performance and Conceptual

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    artist response to surveillance / bay area / hanna regev / keeping an eye on surveillance / performance art institute / postaday2011 / San Francisco / surveillance art

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  • Please support Passenger & Pilot on Kickstarter

    Friends and Family: I wanted to get the message out there (again) that fellow Asterisk SF Contributor, Jonathan Hirsch’s band, Passenger & Pilot is on Kickstarter and trying to get funding for a full length album. They are a Bay Area band and incredible! When I first heard their music, I knew, instantly, it was (is) art. If you’re an artist, you know how difficult it is to make art. One needs time, patience, understanding from loved ones, rest (to make more art), fellow artists, and much…

    9/4/2011

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    Art

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    art form / bay area / Music / passenger & pilot / postaday2011 / San Francisco

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  • Wittgenstein

    Lately, I’ve been exploring language and its role in our perception and understanding of art. I thought I would dig through some Wittgenstein text to whet my appetite for some much-needed philosophical art writing I’m working on. Here’s an excerpt of what I’ve been noshing on… We are handicapped in ordinary language by having to describe, say, a tactile sensation by means of terms for physical objects such as the word “eye”, “finger”, etc. when what we want to say…

    9/3/2011

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    Art Writing and Criticism, Philosophy, Theory

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    language / linguistics / ludwig wittgenstein / philosophy / postaday2011 / the blue and brown books

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  • Bischoff Soren Black

    I took shots from the Oakland Art Murmur this past Friday which did not import over to my computer. Bummer. Since I don’t have photos to go along with this post (how ironic since this is about photography and video), this will be a short one. As always, one of my favorite stops is the Johansson Projects (JP). The current show, Bischoff Soren Black, includes the works of Brice Bischoff, Tabitha Soren, and Ellen Black. Each artists uses photography as a…

    9/2/2011

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    Art, Film, Multi Media, Perception, Photography, Sculpture, Visual Arts

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    analog / brice bischoff / digital / ellen black / johansson project / multi media art / photography / postaday2011 / tabitha soren / Video

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  • Put some colored girls in the MOMA…

    I had to post something fun and random since I’ve been fixated a bit too much on art theory and philosophy lately. This past week, as I was walking back home from work and listening to Kanye and Jay-Z‘s reflection on art and artist muses on the track, “That’s my Bi*ch” on collaborative album, ‘Watch the Throne‘, with Kanye West. Jay-Z has taken the liberty to weave lyrics together that offer a speedy discourse on the lack of women of color in…

    9/1/2011

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    Art Writing and Criticism

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    gender politics / hip hop / identity / jay-z / kanye west / postaday2011

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