Hey Gabby, I personally think Youtube IS great, but I've realized I shouldn't rely on it to truly connect me too the world. Even if it does connect me to wonderful cat videos, dancing teens and 80 music reruns!
Also in the Nov Artforum that's related (if, er, less polished) an ad for a show by Italian-born artist Mattia Biagi called "Black tar" taking place in the artist's Los Angeles studio (?) to Dec 7.
Finally, on my inaugural trip to the "finished" (though really, if the extruded electric plugs and humidity fogged windows be any indication, still unfinished) Art Gallery of Ontario the other night, I was reminded that Mark Dion also has some salient works on this theme. The AGO's got a good one of a stuffed polar bear sitting in a washtub of tar with amazon sounds playing on a bear-embraced boom box. Similar works showed Goodwater gallery earlier this year... I had just forgotten about them. Probably because I've been spending too much time on Youtube. Which I now know is wrong.
"The Alaska Pipeline, Artforum, and a case for spending less time on Youtube"
2 Comments -
Wait, what's wrong with YouTube? It's one of the few guilty indulgences I have left in these recessiony/York TA strike times.
November 24, 2008 at 2:16 PM
Hey Gabby,
I personally think Youtube IS great, but I've realized I shouldn't rely on it to truly connect me too the world.
Even if it does connect me to wonderful cat videos, dancing teens and 80 music reruns!
November 24, 2008 at 4:29 PM