
- A fantastic project and perhaps unprecedented? Artists Brian Clifton and Shinae Lee are raising funds to create a library of North Korea, one of the most unknown countries in the world. The library will explore North Korea beyond its common representations and tour the country in a traveling exhibition. [United States Artists]
- Storefront will close its doors December 18th after two years of operation. Do. Not. Like. [Storefront]
- This Thursday’s talk by Paul Guzzardo better be live streamed: A Walk on the Digital Sublime — Meets Occupy. [buildbetterbarrel]
- New favorite website: ilikethisart.net. [via: Nicholas O’Brien]
- Brilliant satire from the Voice archives: The 2003 East Village Film Festival as Bohemian Memorial. Ed Halter pens this one. [The Village Voice]
- Looking to get caught up on the Occupy movement? Attend Curb Exchange this Sunday, a self-guided audio- and print walking tour of Wall Street that explores the history of the neighborhood and the financial system from the perspective of the people. [Occupennial.org]
- Tom Moody chronicles the rather rocky introduction of Rhizome’s The Download. All issues aside — and there are many — it’s worth donating to the organization. They support countless writers and artists working in the field of New Media. [Rhizome]
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“The Net abounds with mothballed websites” and his previous h8r posts about defacebook inspired me to finally add Tom Moody to my rss.
storefront NOT really closing….
http://www.galleristny.com/2011/11/bushwicks-storefront-gallery-will-close-in-december/
first show of 2012 opens new year’s day with gary petersen, halsey hathaway, and rob de oude.
new website -http://storefrontbushwick.com/
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