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Tag Archives: Psychosocial perspectives into the impact of locative and pervasive media use
Should We Be Worried? Artist Tom Estes On Net Neutrality
Chosen by high profile judges from over 900 entries from around the globe, The AVBIV Selected Artists for 2017 at La Biennale di Venezia include Tom Estes’ Live Art Performance: The Anomaly Tom Estes‘ Live Art performance, The Anomaly, … Continue reading →
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Tagged abstract systems, Art, ARTIsm3160, censorship, Cinema Paradiso, Contemporary Art, cybersphere, Digital, Digital Art, digital technology, La Biennale di Venezia, Live Art, Net Neutrality, peer production knowledge, performance, Photography, place attachment and place identity in the hybrid city., Psychosocial perspectives into the impact of locative and pervasive media use, science fiction, The Anomaly, The Biennial Project, The Great Firewall of China, the Internet, the Internet of things, The Matrix, The Terminator, the Venice Biennale, Tom Estes, Urban data visualization
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Future Tech: Expert Systems
Artist Tom Estes for Art Selectronic at The Internet Yami-Ichi (Blackmarket) at Tate Modern. Estes’ work, like Science Fiction, is a sort of thought experiment and serves as a useful vehicle for “safely” discussing controversial topical issues, providing thoughtful social commentary on potential … Continue reading →
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Art Projects at The London Art Fair 2013
It is not easy for small not-for-profit spaces and non-commercial groupings to show in an art fair. Launched in 2005, Art Projects has established itself as one of the most exciting sections of London Art Fair attracting widespread critical acclaim … Continue reading →
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Tom Estes- Crash Test Dummy
Tom Estes Crash Test Dummy 2012 Part of Health & Safety Violation: A collaboration between Ben Woodeson and Tom Estes Health & Safety Violation is a project initiated at Lubomirov-Easton which brought together performance artist Tom Estes and sculptor Ben Woodeson … Continue reading →
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