Mandy Ewertz's Journal
Aly Jakes' Journal
Li Wang's Journal
Etta DeLisse's Journal
Jarrett Leonard's Journal
Melissa Saengchanh's Journal
Isaac Smith's Blog
Isaac Choe's Blog
Clarisa Akred's Blog
Cody Watson's Blog
Shana Moss
And interesting essay by Patrick Lichty
Inkscape Website
An interesting article on performance documentation
Tauba Auerbach artist's website
List of potential films to discuss in class:
Pina
Film Socialisme
Life in a Day
Waking Life
Oldboy - Park Chan Wook
CERN Artists in residence program
An article about money in the art world
Outdoor installation by Richard Ankrom
Breanne Trammell website
"I like you better now" project website
Center for Experimental Lectures
Article about Rita Leduc's exhiition at Wells College
One Chance
Drowning in Problems
Artist Redesigns Everyday Objects to Make Them as Inconvenient as Possible
Mom Lets Her 4-Year-Old Finish Her Drawings
PureData website (open source)
Sarah Sze Art21 segment
Matthew Ritchie Art21 segment
Available audio editing software:
Audacity (open-source)
Reaper (proprietary, but can be used without paying anything)
Adobe Audition (not even close to free, but very powerful)
Pro Tools (not free, but has a free trial)
Garageband (included with new Macs and can be used on Windows and iOS devices)
John Oswald - Net
One example of a piece made using "plunderphonics," or the use of recognizable sounds borrowed from other music. This example uses samples from Metallica's "...And Justice for All" album, and is only one in a very large series of work by John Oswald.
My blog is located at http://www.songs-from-a-dragon.tumblr.com
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