to cut out early from work and go up to the Electronic Arts thing at the Biennale de Montreal 2000. I got an email from the nice people at Rhizome yesterday announcing that they were around at 2 this afternoon. But I’m leaving for Vancouver tomorrow and have a ton to do – so I can’t make it.
electricsheep is cool.
electricsheep is cool. Especially The Jain’s Death, which is a beautiful story, beautifully told.
The new Feed Mag
piece by Brian Edwards is an interesting essay about Paul Bowles and his legacy to Morocco. At one point I maintained that The Sheltering Sky was probably the best novel of the 20th C – something I’m no longer very confident of – but I’d never considered Bowles as a Moroccan resident. A sober update on the life of an American literary icon – or caricature.
I just received
the September-October issue of Artbyte in the mail and there is no longer any doubt about it: it’s the best magazine going on the subject of digital culture etc. It used to be too focused on art stuff before – not that arts coverage is a problem, obviously it’s the starting point for the mag. But now it does a better job of extending from the aesthetic to more general cultural, social, and political arenas. And in a way it lives up to McLuhan’s idea that artists are probes into the future, something I think is true.
Although I like mags like the Industry Standard (and some of the other net-biz-porn mags), they don’t tell me anything about what’s in the pipe – it’s all about what has happened. When they try and predict, they’re almost always wrong. After all it was one of those pubs that said – not two months ago – that “obviously” drkoop.com would be the great success story in the consumer internet space? Uh, not. Artbyte features great writers, great thinkers with a real provenance as commentators on these issues (like Geert Lovink, for example), and of course looks gorgeous.
Monday morning starts
with a mini-rant. It’s past time that everyone who uses a browser-detect script to ensure that the right people get the right code figure out that they have to treat IE5/Mac separately. No, my browser doesn’t support VBScript, and all the sites that keep trying to throw it at me cause they just see IE are driving me pretty nuts.
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