Web 2.0 is an exciting place. A number of artists are taking the reins and creating their own dialogues..I suspect that this trend will continue as the spotlight becomes more and more diffuse. It's funny how young artists are so impressionable..well at least I can speak for myself. It comes as a fantastic revelation when one realizes that ideas flow through many channels..not just sanctioned bureaucratic administrative entities. There is no such thing as "authority" in art. "Prestige" is a chimera that exists only in the imagination of consumers. It occupies the microscopic space between greed and fear. In reality there are only ideas and images..and the opportunity to participate in their negotiation and production. I feel like that's a big part of my project here in cyberworld..and I'd say Dennis us up to roughly the same thing. Hopefully the list will continue to grow...
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Dennis Hollingsworth
Dennis Hollingsworth
Web 2.0 is an exciting place. A number of artists are taking the reins and creating their own dialogues..I suspect that this trend will continue as the spotlight becomes more and more diffuse. It's funny how young artists are so impressionable..well at least I can speak for myself. It comes as a fantastic revelation when one realizes that ideas flow through many channels..not just sanctioned bureaucratic administrative entities. There is no such thing as "authority" in art. "Prestige" is a chimera that exists only in the imagination of consumers. It occupies the microscopic space between greed and fear. In reality there are only ideas and images..and the opportunity to participate in their negotiation and production. I feel like that's a big part of my project here in cyberworld..and I'd say Dennis us up to roughly the same thing. Hopefully the list will continue to grow...
Dennis Hollingsworth
Web 2.0 is an exciting place. A number of artists are taking the reins and creating their own dialogues..I suspect that this trend will continue as the spotlight becomes more and more diffuse. It's funny how young artists are so impressionable..well at least I can speak for myself. It comes as a fantastic revelation when one realizes that ideas flow through many channels..not just sanctioned bureaucratic administrative entities. There is no such thing as "authority" in art. "Prestige" is a chimera that exists only in the imagination of consumers. It occupies the microscopic space between greed and fear. In reality there are only ideas and images..and the opportunity to participate in their negotiation and production. I feel like that's a big part of my project here in cyberworld..and I'd say Dennis us up to roughly the same thing. Hopefully the list will continue to grow...
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as a fellow Hollingsworth might say, "I agree 100%!"
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