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The Yami-Ichi Flea Market at The Knockdown Center: The 150th Wing of the Internet

by Paddy Johnson on September 15, 2015
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I spent most of Saturday smiling so hard my face hurt. That’s because I milled about the Internet Yami-Ichi for no less than three hours, which is a little like landing in the 150th wing of Internet and discovering there’s a very, very strange party going on. The day long event was actually a giant flea market hosting more than 140 vendors inside Masbeth’s Knockdown Center, a renovated factory space with brick walls, wooden support beams and 40 feet high ceilings. It was a fitting contrast to the vendors wares which were new, disposable and typically useless.

While there, I bought two used passwords for 25 cents a piece, a printout of an old meme I didn’t recognize on office paper for five bucks, two instagram prints printed at a resolution determined by the number of likes it received and plastic five dollar USB drive with animated GIFs on it. I also took home two free badges and a 32 page coffee stained zine filled with Internet slang.

Basically, it’s the best art fair ever. And that’s not just because I was able to buy something. At almost every booth someone was making something driven by their passion for online culture. These are the people who make up the nerdocracy that once ruled the web, and they haven’t gone away. If anything they’ve just gotten weirder. And that’s a very good thing. Highlights after the jump.

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Hennessy Youngman Goes Direct To VHS

by Will Brand on May 10, 2012
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One line at the bottom of a press release caught my eye: “Jayson Scott Musson’s work is now available through EAI’s distribution service. For more information, please click here.” If you ever wanted the YouTube star on U-Matic or Beta, this is your chance.

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Woodstock Digital Media Festival Launches This Weekend: An Interview with Organizers Marcin Ramocki and Joe McKay

by Paddy Johnson on June 14, 2011
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This weekend tech art nerds will flood Woodstock for the first Digital Media Festival of its kind. Themed, “Out of Place” — a nod to the unlikely union of local landscape and tech– some of the country’s top art professionals converge to discuss and exhibit an array of new media projects specific to the festival. I’m talking, Christiane Paul, the Director of the Media Studies Graduate Programs and Associate Professor of Media Studies at The New School, NY, and Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Magdalena Sawon and Tamas Banovich, owners of the well-known Chelsea Gallery, Postmasters, and Jeremiah Johnson/Nullsleep to name just a few. Also the artist collective eTeam and VTDigger.org journalist Anne Galloway. I talked with two of the project’s organizers, Marcin Ramock and Joe McKay about the festival this week in the hopes of giving readers and travelers a better idea of what’s in store. (Those interested in attending can purchase their tickets online.) The interview after the jump.
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Digital Folklore With Olia Lialina & Dragan Espenschied: The Transcript

by Paddy Johnson on May 13, 2011
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What is digital folklore? Olia Lialina and Dragan Espenschied lecture at the New Museum last April promised to answer this question, though like Will, I’m not sure I got what I was looking for. I’ve provided two versions of the presentation transcript: An abbreviated, annotated version, along with a link to the full script for uber art nerd. Let’s discuss.

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System:System Open Through November 1st

by Art Fag City on October 29, 2009

POST BY PADDY JOHNSON System:System at St. Cecilia’s Convent in Greenpoint. Image: Kai Vierstra Pealing paint and wooden banisters have a unique old-timey appeal that plays off an almost innate response to nostalgia and, visually, it just looks good. Past aesthetics however, in the art world this often says “great exhibition venue.” Such is the […]

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IMG MGMT: Zappos Selbstdarstellung

by Joel Holmberg on July 27, 2009

[Editor’s note: IMG MGMT is an annual image-based artist essay series. Today’s invited artist, Joel Holmberg, is still waiting to hear back from Yahoo with regards to a proposed Yahoo online artists residency. This program would simply involve Yahoo acknowledging certain users as artists by indicating this status on their Delicious, Flickr, or Answers accounts. […]

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Fresh Links!

by Art Fag City on January 8, 2009

2009_creativecapitalprojectdescriptions.pdf (application/pdf Object) Creative Capital Emerging Field winners announced. Artists include Matthew Coolidge, Center for Land Use Interpretation; Beatriz da Costa; eteam: Franziska Lamprecht and Hajoe Moderegger, Catherine Herdlick; and more.

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Fresh Links!

by Art Fag City on May 19, 2008

MoMA.org | Calendar | May 19, 2008 | LoVid: Wire-full Don’t miss it. With body electricity by special guests: eteam, Hanna Fushihara Aron, Marisa Olson, Michael J. Schumacher, Sabrina Gschwandtner, Thomas Beard, Bengala

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Remember, Giving is a Performance Art

by Art Fag City on December 14, 2006

Hot on the heels of Regine at We Make Money Not Art, AFC throws a little support to our good friends at Rhizome. The online new media organization is currently raising funds for their end of the year community campaign. Your donations means greater support for new media artists, and more art for us to […]

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