Giant Slide Whisks Museum-Goers Through Carsten Höller Exhibit
- By Angela Watercutter
- October 20, 2011 |
- 6:00 pm |
- Categories: Art, Design and Fashion, Current Affairs, video
Bland It Up: Copernican Theory Takes Edge Off Art
Copernicus revolutionized scientific and cultural history after proving that Earth was just another planet in a universe full of them. Conceptual philosopher and prankster Jonathon Keats has taken that Copernican thesis of astronomical mediocrity into the arts for his latest exhibit.
Opening Thursday at San Francisco’s Modernism Gallery, Keats’ multimedia clarion call for a Copernican revolution strips the arts down to their respective mediocrities. So long, singularity.
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You Are Not Your Name and Photo: A Call to Re-Imagine Identity
At some point in the last few years, “identity” became a nasty word. It’s not just identity theft, identity politics or identity requirements. It’s everywhere — maybe especially on the web.
People like Google’s Eric Schmidt began to talk about “identity services” instead of social networks. Identity became synonymous with fixed, verified, monetizable personhood.
Meanwhile, its opposite, Anonymous, became synonymous for many with sheer chaos, whether they were attacking online businesses or careless...