“What happens when great art mixes with your homepage?”
I’m lost, tell me. Oh wait, nothing.
Google have implemented an ‘artist themes’ capability for your iGoogle home page, which doesn’t really skin your page so much as simply replace the negative white space surrounding the iGoogle banner with a background image of your choice. It’s not terribly [...]
it’s true. Facebook said so.
speaking of faces, books, and lists of names, check out the Virtual Museum of Deathmasks, featuring a collection of mostly Russian and Ukranian historical figures as sculpted by Sergey Merkurov. 59 of his masks are on display in the real-world museum, including the only original Lenin death mask, but you can [...]
Paul McCarthy’s HEAD SHOP/SHOP HEAD is currently up at S.M.A.K., the Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst. Gent in Belgium. A visit to the exhibition page on their website reveals a fair number of “web2.0″ options: users can create accounts with the museum website; embedded audio and flash video; the ability to leave comments; etc. Scrolling [...]
perhaps a seasonal post around these parts, below are some images and texty bits sent to me by some of my mates as seasonal greetings that just happen to coincide with that holiday that just passed.
Of course the first to arrive was from friend and fellow artist Elaine Arkell, featuring what I can only assume [...]
one of the truly greatest liberties of being an artist is having the ability (for lack of a better word) to envision a different world, or a world as you would like it - sure, they’re going to build that airport, so it might as well look like this! Like I said there’s really no [...]
In mid-November I received a postcard in the mail. I immediately recognized it as being from my friend Jason Eisner, for a show that he was telling me about two months back. I opened the envelope only to realize that the opening was the weekend that just passed. I missed receiving the postcard on time [...]