03 March, 2009

De:Bugged and SOLD OUT




Best before - A Dsico Fanzine is featured in the current issue of De:Bug (thanks Ram for pointing out). Even though we just sold our last copy yesterday, you might be lucky to find some remaining copies in selected stores.
Berlin: Pro qm
Stuttgart: Second Hand Records, Pauls Musique, Salon Vow, Boutique Olympia.

02 March, 2009

In Real Life



djeah: ill be creating a work for the upcoming clubinternet.org show on sunday, march 8th from 4 to 8pm.

"The opening will be held in the Capricious Gallery, Brooklyn, New
York, in cooperation with I Heart Photography (Laurel Ptak) on the
occasion of the In Real Life event.
The show will run for a month.

Sunday March 8th, at 4pm, the curatorial criteria will be announced by
email. The show will go online at 8pm. You are requested to make or
select a work during those 4 hours in between the announcement and
launch of the show. The process of creating the show will be presented
in the gallery."

More about In Real Life:
"An exhibition that invites innovative and independent online art initiatives to each come do a 4-hour residency inside the space of a gallery—attempting to explore how the distribution, production, analysis, and consumption of culture are rapidly evolving in an online context. In particular the exhibition aims to render the labor of these online practices transparent, providing “real life” access to these cultural producers, and overall inspiring public dialogue around their practices.

[...]

The 14 participating websites—Art Fag City, ASDF, Club Internet, Ffffound, The Highlights, Humble Arts Foundation, I Heart Photograph, Loshadka, Netmares/Netdreams, Platform For Pedagogy, Private Circulation, UbuWeb, VVORK, Why + Wherefore—represent a wide spectrum of online practices and practitioners. Among them are: online curators and critics, internet surfers, bloggers, artist collectives, and much more. These sites, and others like them, represent a truly expanded field for the discourse of contemporary art. Often they show us work, viewpoints, and voices missing from more established, “real world” venues. Overall they have pioneered forms and frameworks that offer us new ways to see, think about, and participate in contemporary visual culture......"

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