Speaker: Cory Arcangel
Event: Art & Technology Lecture Series
Cory Arcangel is a computer artist, performer, and curator who lives and works in Brooklyn. His work centers on his love of personal computers and the Internet. He is currently a senior fellow at Eyebeam Atelier in Manhattan. He is a member of the artist groups, BEIGE, + R.S.G. His work has shown recently in the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Guggenheim Museum, New York, the MOMA, New York, Space1026, Philly, the Migros Museum, Zurich, Team Gallery, New York, and Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery, Paris. Aside from gallery installations, most of his projects can be downloaded with source code from his Internet web log
http://www.beigerecords.com/cory/
thanks for sharing...so nice of this
muhammadzahmad 1 month ago
this is excellent.. very nice...
thegreeensky 2 months ago
Oh, I truly appreciate what digital media can do.
felpaluche 2 months ago
How camp is he.
twatkins55 7 months ago
@uberd0gAlpha You have to have atleast tried hacking though... and yes it is a personal taste but so is your opinion. I guess what im trying to say is to not fart up the youtube with more of these rediculous hating comments. If you dont like it just dont watch it?
Polaf3456 8 months ago
@Polaf3456 It's a matter of personal taste mate. We could sit here and argue all day about it; I think his work is worthless, you, on the other hand, like it - neither of us will change the other's mind.
And no, I personally don't hack, but that doesn't mean I don't "get" what he's doing. You don't have to be 1337 h4x0rz to grasp it.
uberd0gAlpha 8 months ago
@uberd0gAlpha Have you hacked? Do you even have the ability to? Art is about creativity not the bullshit society has made it out to be these days.
Polaf3456 8 months ago
@Polaf3456 and also, why the hell would I want to? I already stated that I see little to no artistic merit here, so why would I waste my time replicating what I believe to be rubbish?
uberd0gAlpha 8 months ago
@Polaf3456 "Let's see you do it" a hollow argument. Almost child-like to be honest.
Bottom line: You don't have to be able to physically express yourself artistically to be able to appreciate and critique art.
uberd0gAlpha 8 months ago