Artist book Unveiling: Rocket MT2010, 48 pages, edition of 500, tells a linear narrative with layered visual meaning. It features images created and compiled by Andro Semeiko, and texts specially written by Neil Mulholland and JJ Charlesworth. It is edited… Continue Reading →
Visual and Material Practices and the Cultural ‘North’ This experimental workshop will consider how ideas about ‘northernness’ are embodied in contemporary art and design practices, as well as exploring the recent proliferation of specially themed research networks , scholarly and… Continue Reading →
You can read my feature ‘The Dark Knight Returns’ online now in the March issue of Art Review at http://www.artreviewdigital.com/ More neo-medieval stuff to follow with Norman Hogg and The Confraternity of Neoflaggelants…. Image by Adam Semeiko. Mar 16, 2010
Noise with Torsten Lauschmann, Dr. Martin Parker, Dr. Robert Dow and Dr. Neil Mulholland Noise happens … in music, in art, in life. Composers, artists and performers join together to discuss sound and hearing across creative practices that recognise sound… Continue Reading →
If you’re in Glasgow come to my guest lecture today: Beyond the Object: Design in the Cloud Barnes Lecture Theatre, Glasgow School of Art, Thursday 4th March 2pm Mar 4, 2010
Mash-ups have been common in turntable culture since the early days of hip-hop in the 1970s. Peer-to-peer filesharing combined with open source audio and video mixing software accelerated rise of mash-up culture from the late ‘ 90s, spawning a whole… Continue Reading →
DISCO DANCER SLAMS BLOBBY BOSS RANDAN Discoteque star Craig Coulthard has revealed that not being in a band could become boring. The opinionated Scottish songsmith refused to address claims that Bonkers… Continue Reading →
In a parallel universe, Darren Banks makes drawings of enigmas, blobs, microbes, and beasts from beyond. In this, his elusive process of slow erasure produces phantasms of a homespun calibre. A collage of film clips feature (or rather don’t feature)… Continue Reading →
“The world is full of objects, more or less interesting; I do not wish to add any more. I prefer, simply, to state the existence of things in terms of time and place.’’ Douglas Huebler (1970) The dematerialisation of art… Continue Reading →
Keith Farquhar – Living Logo (Jannica and John) (2008) Free-standing life-sized photograph mounted on card. Actual-size cardboard cut outs, Keith Farquhar’s most recent photographic works share the manufactured haptic qualities of his sculptures. The latest in the series re-animate the… Continue Reading →
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