June 21, 2010

Google

is f---ing with my blogger interface. They eliminated a lot of buttons and replaced part of the interface, and the new part no longer connects to the other parts I use most; plus there are other new glitches and limitations on what I can do. Extremely annoying, having put so much into this thing, only to have it degraded by a forced "upgrade" that doesn't work (welcome to the Cloud).

I'd been thinking about migrating to WordPress . . . I'll let you know.

ART WORK: Readings

A few photos here (thanks, Ben!) Again, a great turn-out. This was the last of the three events in the ART WORK in dallas series inspired by Temporary Services' ART WORK newspaper project.

Thanks again to Undermain Theater for their support for the actors' fees, to Mark Ridlen, a.k.a. DJ DeLuxe, for the "audio surprise," to my collaborators at S.M.U. and CentralTrak, and to everyone else who worked so hard to make this series a success.

(You can also see visuals of the symposium here, and of the exhibition here. You can download a complete copy of the ART WORK newspaper issue here. For more info about the ART WORK project, see here. For more info about the ART WORK in dallas series, see here.)

June 20, 2010

Why You Can Hear Me Now There But Not Here . . .

seems clear once you see the graphic images of radio wave reception created by The Bubbles of Radio. More images at the link (via Mutable Matter.)

June 19, 2010

Some "Shakedown"

According to Information Clearing House,

"The 'escrow account' in 2010 is not $20 billion dollars. BP will put in $3 billion dollars in the third quarter of 2010 (ending September 30) and another $2 billion in the fourth quarter (ending December 31). Thereafter, it will have to make installments of $1.25 billion each quarter for the next three years. . . . [A] measure of perspective can be had by comparison . . . to the accumulated potential fines and penalties under the Clean Water Act. BP can be fined $4,300 per barrel of oil spilled as a consequence of gross negligence. With the recent acknowledgment that the spill volume is 60,000 barrels per day, . . . every 60 days accumulates a potential $15 billion fine under the Act. The voluntary arrangement to set aside $5 billion per year is meager in comparison."

June 17, 2010

Knitwear to Die For

by Lisa Anne Auerbach. More here (including such finds as Sell Art--Buy Shoes and Everything I Touch Turns to Mold).

(Thanks, snarky!)

Interactive Map of BP Spill

here, thanks to NOAA; apparently updated at least daily. The map below is a snapshot as of this posting; click on the image for a larger, updated version (give it a few moments to load):



Dallas's Death Star

Er, I mean the new Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House - AT&T Performing Arts Center. (Not that I don't like it.) (Phone photos by Ben.)







June 16, 2010

Cardboard

This work by Don Lucho reminded me a bit of Jill Foley's (see also here.

Much more here. (Thanks, Ben!)