Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

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  • Words, Words, and more Words (in motion)

    What happens when the viewer has the ability to control placement of letters to form words with their body and through gesture? How does this form of participation translate to art? How does the interface dictate the way the work is received? Please view Camille Utterback’s work, Text Rain, and share your thoughts.

    6/10/2011

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

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    arts and technology / camille utterback / conceptual / interactive art / postaday2011

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  • Words, Words, and more Words (static)

    If you haven’t guessed from recent posts, language and text-based art have been on my mind lately. This also means I’m looking at words and reading a bit more attentively than usual. Bruce Nauman’s piece, One Hundred Live and Die, displays a wide array of short sentences with words ‘live’ or ‘die’. His simple use of nouns and verbs in neon lettering bring much more complexity to one’s understanding of life and death. Calling attention to their depth through simplified…

    6/9/2011

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    Art, Conceptual, Sculpture, Visual Arts

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    bruce nauman / conceptual art / postaday2011 / Sculpture / text / text based art

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  • Tim Roseborough’s Englyph series, Primary Black and White

    Please click here to learn more about the Primary Black and White Series.

    6/8/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Conceptual, Digital Art, Graphic Design, Internet Art, Multi Media, Virtual Art

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    digital art / logographic system / new media / postaday2011 / text based art / tim roseborough / visual language

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  • Ethnography of the Art World

    Social history is widely understood, but what is ethnography? It is a genre of researching and writing with its roots in anthropology. Its main investigative method is “participant observation” – a cluster of qualitative modes, which include firsthand experience of the environment, careful visual observation, attentive listening, casual on-the-hoof interviewing as well as formal in-depth interrogation, and the analysis of telling details and key documents. Participant observation is a self-conscious formalization of the naturalistic modes through which we learn generally; toddlers…

    6/7/2011

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    Art Writing and Criticism

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    art history / art world / ethnography / postaday2011 / sarah thornton / social history

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  • Thought on language…

    Those who know nothing of foreign languages know nothing of their own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe – German Playwright, Poet, and Novelist

    6/6/2011

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    Art

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    language / postaday2011 / quote

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  • New Language: Englyph

    Tim Roseborough’s language, Englyph, puts a different perspective on text-based art. At first, it’s difficult to envision Englyph as synonymous with English because it’s rather foreign (literally). As Roseborough explains in his piece, Notes In/troducing Englyph, the aim is to take what we know and make it into something we don’t know. Truthfully, if Englyph were the only mode of communication, I’m sure the reader would begin to create and affix meaning to the characters over time. Yet, who wants to brave this…

    6/5/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Conceptual, Digital Art, Graphic Design, Internet Art, Multi Media, Virtual Art

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    englyph / logographic system / postaday2011 / symbolic language / tim roseborough / visual language

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  • Notes In/troducing Englyph by Tim Roseborough

    Please click on the images above to see how these visuals relate

    6/4/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Conceptual, Digital Art, Internet Art, Multi Media, Virtual Art

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    arts and technology / conceptual art / digital art / englyph / language / postaday2011 / tim roseborough / visual language

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  • US Show at Fivepoints Arthouse

    Basically, relational aesthetics is when someone with an MFA wants to meet new people but because they spent all that time pursuing an MFA, they don’t know how to talk to people normally and they got really poor social skills. Umm, and they can’t find no other way to meet new people other than forcing them into odd activities at their own poorly attended art openings. Umm, relational aesthetics is also when a successful artist, who is too busy touring the globe…

    6/3/2011

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    Art, Art Vocabulary, Conceptual, Performance and Conceptual, Social Networking

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    bay area / conceptual / fivepoints arthouse / performance art / postaday2011 / relational aesthetics / relational art / San Francisco / social networking

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  • God Only Knows Who the Audience Is, Exhibition at the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art

    Reinterpretations, remakes, and contemporary works are strategically placed throughout God Only Knows Who the Audience Is: Performance, Video, and Television Through the Lens of La Mamelle, engaging viewers in what is almost an infinite loop of observation that changes with every go-around. Douglas Davis’s The Last Nine Minutes (1977) welcomes viewers to the second floor of the exhibition. The video piece involves Davis walking around a space that simulates a dark cave. Viewers’ anticipation bubbles to the surface as they wait for him to…

    6/2/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Art Writing and Criticism, Conceptual, Film, Multi Media, Perception, Performance and Conceptual, Photography

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    art and television / ART COM / Art Practical / arts and technology / conceptual / installation / la mamelle / performance / performance art / postaday2011 / shotgun reviews / video art

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  • Elaine Gan, Artist

    I’m a sucker for fragmentation in art work. Displacement, imagined worlds, and elements of morphology (urban morphology) all collide in Elaine Gan’s work. It’s not an easy task to pull from a multitude of cultures and sub-cultures to create a cohesive and well executed visual landscape of diverse imagery. Gan’s approach to creating visual representations within a western frame is captivating in that you are drawn into multiple viewings. With increasing globalization of goods and services, her work is relevant…

    6/1/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Conceptual, Digital Art, Film, Multi Media, Performance and Conceptual, Photography

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    conceptual art / conceptual artist / digital art / elaine gan / photography / postaday2011 / uc santa cruz

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