Tag Archives: New Media

Brian Feldman Follows Me!

WASHINGTON DC, 26 May – Performance artist Brian Feldman is following me. Only me. Well, only me for a day anyway. In his current work Feldman has cut through all the chaos of following hundreds or thousands of people on Twitter and for the month of May, he follows just 1 person for each day [...]

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Bullshit on Demand

THE HAGUE, 9 April – Vaneeesa Blaylock’s skill at detecting bullshit, or at least her glee at convincing herself that she does, have gained a wide following. Recently paid £500 to determine whether or not Clipix and SocialBro are or are not in fact BULLSHIT!!!, Blaylock’s research is today being released for free to you, [...]

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Tiny Party

Hi Guys! Okies *giggles* /me looks at ground Here goes So far in my virtual life, I’ve been big: http://slurl.com/secondlife/An%20Li/72/128/21 I’ve been little: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Huron/167/185/3544 I’ve even been medium: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Dance%20Island/117/103/22 but until Saturday, I’ve never been: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Virtual%20Museums/213/39/27 Vaneeesa wrote the other day about the sad end to the Frank Lloyd Wright Virtual Museum: http://vaneeesa.com/2010/12/03/frank-lloyd-wright-virtual-museum/ IDK much [...]

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Violet Blue

SAN FRANCISCO, 22 February – Journalist, sex-blogger, and author of Open Source Sex Violet Blue has had her work “restricted” by Flickr. Flickr has decided, without cause, not exactly to “take down,” but to “restrict” the content, the online identity, the resume, the persona, the web2.0 presence, that she has built thru years of posting [...]

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In Bed with Eva & Franco Mattes

Eva & Franco Mattes made one of their pilgramages to SL last week. They installed giant appliances at The Odyssey Art and Performance Simulator and performed Pseudo-Futurist Video Game Improvisation Extravaganza, as part of Performa09, Second Life, New York

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Easy to Break & Easy to Fix

The 20th century was the age of mass media, a gigantic, top-down, few-to-many mode of transmitting information, of creating culture. The bulk of global media was famously controlled by a half dozen rich white guys. I don’t know about you, but they didn’t speak for me. Before the mass age, communication came from the family, [...]

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