of the Apocalypse? The re-formed Guess Who have started their summer tour.
Archives for 2000
Toronto the good?
Neal Pollack went to Toronto and wrote about it for McSweeney’s. Note that Vice Magazine did in fact publish a piece on cunnilingus technique.
A quick shout-out
to fellow Montrealer Aaron, whose A boy and his basement weblog is consistently an excellent read.
That’s not to take anything away from the others here in Montreal – Passerby, Ed, or Vanessa. Or from a nice new Montreal weblog, Flights of Fancy.
I was listening to the CBC
and this piece came on about art and the internet. It was geared mostly towards a discussion of how galleries and auction houses are moving onto the net, not net.art, but the last segment was about paintingsdirect.com. As the name suggests, they sell paintings, and they’ve extensively indexed everything for easy searching. Trouble is – art is usually a more rarefied thing – you go to a gallery and you see what they’re showing. It’s not supposedly something you buy by typing in “flowers, blue, oil” and clicking a button. The thing is the work on the site seemed legit enough to me, and the woman in the interview seemed pretty cool, and to know what she’s doing. Would you buy art like that?
Inside out:
Jesse Berst gets it. The promise of the web lies in turning it inside out. That’s what it’s always been about, whether “it” is media in general or the WWW specifically. The WWW gets us part way there; fast, always on, internet connections take it a bit further. Symmetrical high speed connections (still rare) take us even further. And the software – whether it’s Gnutella, SETI@home, or whatever – goes still further. It’s also about relationships, not information per se – but at this level, information is a relationship.
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