Monthly Archive for May, 2008

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Photos: Olafur Eliasson at MoMA in NYC.

Olafur Eliasson at MoMA
I only see things when they move, 2004. See the video. (Photos by C-M.)

If you did lots of drugs in college and you liked how they made you feel, then the Olafur Eliasson show at MoMA is just the high art gig for you. There’s lights, there’s strobes, there’s swinging fans. There’s a hallway that fucks with your sense of perception. All the place needs is thumping electronica. It’s over-the-top and totally tripped-out. And the best part? It doesn’t give you dry-mouth.

The spectacle runs through June 30th.

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On the road again.

Jetblue
Flight 171. Photo by frankko.

I am on the road for the duration of the week. The Digest will return next Tuesday, after Memorial Day. During this time, I will continue to post as access to free Wi-Fi permits. In the meantime, you can entertain yourselves with this.

xox, C-Mon.

Nature break.

Everglades mangroves
Everglades mangroves. Best viewed large. (Photo by C-M.)

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Photo: Lee Bul at Lehmann Maupin in NYC.

Lee Bul
One of Bul’s floor sculptures. (Photo by C-M.)

I love a show where you can clomp your dogs all over the art. If you do, too, go check out Lee Bul’s trippy installations over at Lehmann Maupin in NYC. The show is up through June 14th.

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The Digest. 05.16.08.

Mona Lisa
The art paparazzi get to work. (Sublime photo by eugenio_gp.)

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Adbusting: New Firefox plug-in replaces ads with art.

Add-Art.org
Before: The Guardian‘s art and architecture blog page with advertising.

Add-Art.org
After: That same page with art. So soothing!

How to put it delicately? Advertising sucks. And thankfully, there are mad-genius artist types in the universe who are working on dealing with this scourge. Brooklyn-based artist Steve Lambert, a senior fellow at Eyebeam, has, for the past year, been developing a Firefox plug-in that replaces Internet advertising with images of art.

The widget is based on a popular ad-blocking software, with added layers of coding that allow websurfers to see art rather than ads. Lambert, who has worked on other anti-advertising projects in the past, including Budget Gallery in California, and the Anti-Advertising Agency in NYC, came up with the idea three years ago. But he didn’t begin serious work on the project until about a year ago, when he got the hackers at Eyebeam to help write code. (Here’s the list of people who have contributed to the project.) In addition to the Eyebeam folk, other tech types have also been involved. “I’ve had groups of people get together every week or two weeks and we have pizza and beer and work on this,” explains Lambert. “There’s a guy at Bank of America who works during the day but then he comes over at night. He really has a great spirit about it.”

The plug-in is still in the beta stages, but I’ve been testing it out for several days and am happy to report that it kicks ass. (All of the screengrabs in this post are from my websurfing travails.) Seven out of ten times, the widget, formally known as Add-Art, effectively replaces all advertising with images of art. At other times, it just leaves ad spaces blank. The art, unfortunately, does not click through to an arts site. But no matter, Add-Art vastly improves the visuals on any websurfing experience. Ultimately, Lambert is seeking to create up-to-date galleries by guest curators that will be rotated in and out of selection every two weeks. “Right now, the plug-in replaces most ads and sometimes it leaves things blank,” he says. “But that’s fine with me. At least you’re not seeing ads.” Hallelujah to that.

Lambert will formally “unveil” the plug-in next Thursday, May 22nd, at 7:30 p.m., at the New Museum. In the meantime, you can download Add-Art here.

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Calendar. 05.15.08.

Dalek
Dalek (bottom) in NYC. (Photo by shoehorn99.)

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The Digest. 05.15.08.

Bonks by Gabriel on Flickr
Bonks, in L.A. (Photo by G@b13L.)

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Photos: Josh Dorman at Mary Ryan in NYC.

Josh Dorman
Detail: Dangerous Intersection, 2008. (Photos by C-M.)

Photos from the opening of Josh Dorman’s solo show, Babel, at Mary Ryan Gallery in New York City. The show is up until June 21st.

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The Digest. 05.14.08.

Los Reyes del Mambo
Los Reyes del Mambo in Madrid. (Photo courtesy of SpY.)

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