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  • Manovich, Lev and Jeremy Douglass and William Huber. Understanding Scanlation: How to read one million fan-translated manga pages http://manovich.net/index.php/projects/understanding-scanlation.
  • The scenery referring to Martyl Langsdorf’s painting "Doomsday Clock Have a nice day" is contrasted with Martyl’s Doomsday Clock which she originally designed for the cover of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists magazine in 1947. The “Bulletin”,
  • Springside Cynthesis -
    Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Epson Pigment inks on cotton rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (plus custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: February 2000 Victor: This is a portrait of Cynthia De Moss.
  • Event: Occupy Wall Screens, Emotion Forecast, Still Moving and NeORIZONInstitution: Big Screen Plaza, Manhattan NYCComment:
  • February: 7th Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works Dates: February 27– March 7, 2004 Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (Ebisu, Tokyo) Entries: 1,584 works (including 494 from overseas) Visitors: 16,766
  • Kisseleva Olga and Pelt Jean-Marie and Toma Yann and Vesna Victoria and Mangin Benoit and Laval-Jeantet Marion and Lageira Jacinto and Glissant Edourad and Clement Gilles. Aesthetics of the Worst, the first simposium of the Centre
  • inSite 2000 -
    inSITE 2000 beteiligte künstlerInnen: Carlos Amorales, Gustavo Artigas, Judith Barry, Jordan Crandall, Arturo Cuenca, Roman de Salvo, Dias & Riedweg, Mark Dion, Silvia Gruner, Diego Gutiérrez, Jonathan Hernandez, Norma Iglesias & Rita Gonzales,
  • Event: Art of the Digital Age : lecture/panel discussion on April 12NYIT Manhattan campus: included Acevedo + othersInstitution: New York Institute of TechnologyComment:
  • Step and Shoot -
    Bored by a vision of the world dominated by B2B (Business to Business) and B2C (Business to Consumer) that seem for so many people to be the only way to consider human interactions, I would like to start a series of works called H2H: Human to
  • March -
    In his children's novel Haroun and the Sea of Stories, Salman Rushdie describes an Ocean of Streams of Story containing currents of narrative in fluid form, "weaving in and out of one another like a liquid tapestry of breathtaking complexity."