Dorothy R. Santos, Ph.D.

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Tag: postaday2011

  • Asterisk SF Magazine Article on painter Aaron Nagel

    Painting requires the artist to solve problems both physical and mental. It requires patience, a keen awareness of traditional elements, a deft understanding of color, and a mastery of composition so that the viewer’s eyes move fluidly and effortlessly through the subject and its environment. From abstraction to photo-realism, a well-executed painting offers visual stimulation […]

    10/10/2011

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    Art Writing and Criticism, Painting

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    aaron nagel / asterisk sf / bay area / painting / postaday2011 / San Francisco

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  • The People SF Faces

    10/9/2011

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    big art group / New York / postaday2011 / San Francisco / the people – sf / z space

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  • Get an Occupation!

    I couldn’t help but post some virtual spaces I’ve found quite helpful (you know, I didn’t pay a lot of attention in Honors Economics in high school) since the start of Occupy Wall Street. Each one captures and documents this incredibly fascinating and revolutionary time in our current US economic state. Granted, I’m sitting in my cubicle posting this BUT like many Americans, I need to […]

    10/8/2011

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    american history, Culture Criticism

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    economics / occupy SF / occupy wall street / postaday2011

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  • Ever After Shotgun Review in Art Practical’s 3.2 Occupy the Art World Issue

    Representations of death often tend toward the trite: holograms, star clusters, or gilded gates leading to puffy buoyant clouds, for example. None of these conventional methods of representing death are currently on view at the Chapel of the Chimes, the Julia Morgan–designed crematorium in Oakland, though. Instead, viewers will find more unorthodox artifacts—pop-up children’s books […]

    10/7/2011

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    Art Writing and Criticism, Performance and Conceptual

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    alternative spaces / curatorial collective / exhibition / kathrine worel / luther thie / offspace / postaday2011

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  • The Venomous Visionary

    Driving into work, I was listening to John Markoff (on NPR) talk about Steve Jobs. It’s pretty difficult to get away from the innovator’s passing. Witnessing the stream of articles, memorials, re-tweets, and posts sprawling through the virtual landscape, it was inevitable writing about it today.   Jobs passing reminds me that 30/40 something year olds fall into a very interesting place […]

    10/6/2011

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    Culture Criticism

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    postaday2011 / steve jobs / technology

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  • Time Exhibition @ The Lab

    Artists include: Adam Katseff, Eric Larson, Angela Willetts and Todd Anderson, Kevin Seaman, Scott Kildall, Ashley Lauren Saks, Nicole Fein, Surabhi Saraf, Brice Bischoff, Michael Namkung, Yuki Maruyama, Jennifer Campbell, and Leeza Doreian. Curated by: Gail Dawson, Mary Anne Kluth, and Jesse Houlding The Lab is pleased to present Time, a group exhibition addressing the […]

    10/5/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology

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    bay area / exhibition / postaday2011 / San Francisco / the lab

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  • Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

    Call me a complete slave to work and mental productivity but I just had to do it. The online course is free and in partnership with Stanford’s Engineering Department. I’ve gotta say I’m a bit more partial to MIT’s Open Courseware BUT Stanford did get a lot of Press for this Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) class […]

    10/4/2011

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    Art and Technology, Art Writing and Criticism

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    artificial intelligence / online learning / postaday2011 / technology

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  • Birthday Wish List

    It’s that time of year again…my birthday. Although I can’t start a Kickstarter campaign to get the following, I thought it would be worthwhile to throw the things I’ve wanted out into the virtual universe and see if someone bites…imagine if art writers and bloggers were sponsored! Like athletes!! One can dream… I’ve known about […]

    10/3/2011

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    Art

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    postaday2011

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  • Hella More Funner, Art Collective

    Hella More Funner is an art collective consisting of Sam Fuchs and Adam Gray. We have been working together over the Internet since 2007. Our process involves obsessively collecting thousands of images and icons from the Internet and collaging them. Glorified drug abuse, subcultures, fame, overproduction, waste, capitalism, politics, and hyped-up fads are the themes […]

    10/2/2011

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    Art, Art and Technology, Creative Coding | Programming, Digital Art, Internet Art

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    adam gray / art and technology / bay area / collage / hella more funner / postaday2011 / sam fuchs / San Francisco / web coding / wire and nail gallery

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  • D$ is still going to be an Art Writer and Theorist

    Just to confirm, I’m not going to enter a rap contest. Friends and Family, I would have thought that you all knew that was a joke. HOWEVER, I’m extremely happy that whatever crazy bullpoopy idea I have is thoroughly supported by you. Rest assured, I posted that for fun because, of all places, a call […]

    10/1/2011

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    Art Writing and Criticism

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    postaday2011

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