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Loosed upon the world : the Saga anthology of climate fiction edited by John Joseph Adams.

December 9, 2023 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Comment on the genre of “climate fiction,” which now, in late 2023 is pretty well defined, this entry suggests it has been around for centuries but gained momentum around 2010. Cli-Fi (Climate Fiction) The Wikipedia entry for Climate Fiction contains this: “Technologies such as climate engineering or climate adaptation practices often feature prominently in works … [Read more…]

Posted in: Arts, Climate Change, Ethical and green living, Faits Divers, Feminism, Future of Work, IT Failures, Nuclear Industry, Obituaries, Pandemic, Politics, Racism, Science, Sea Stories, the Anthropocene, Thinking about, Uncategorized, What I Read Tagged: Alan Dean Foster, Angela Penrose, apocalypse, Cat Sparks, Charlie Jane Anders, Chen Qiufan, Chris Bachelder, CLI-FI, climate, climate engineering, Climate Fiction, Craig DeLancey, fiction, Gregory Benford, Jason Gurley, Jean-Louis Trudel, Jim Shepard, Karl Schroeder, Kim Stanley Robinson, Kristen Finley, Literature, Margaret Atwood, Nancy Kress, Nicole Feldringer, Paolo Bacigalupi, Ramez Naam, Robert Silverberg, Sarah K. Castle, Sean McMullen, Seanan McGuire, the future, Tobias Buckell, Tobias S. Buckell, Vandana Singh

Out of Bounds: Japanese Women Artists in Fluxus

October 29, 2023 by sergneri Leave a Comment

A review of a Fluxus retrospective from the New York Times. Through Jan. 21 at Japan Society, 333 East 47th Street, Manhattan https://www.japansociety.org/arts-and-culture/exhibitions/kazuko-miyamoto  

Posted in: Arts, Content, Ethical and green living, Faits Divers, Feminism, History, Modern Music, Politics, Racism, Science, Thinking about Tagged: Ayaka Iida, Conceptual art, Cut Piece, Experimental music, George Maciunas, improvisation, John Cage, Midori Yoshimoto, Mieko Shiomi, Minimalism, Nam June Paik, performance, Shigeko Kubota, Takako Saito, Tiffany Lambert, Vagina Painting, video, Yasunao Tone, Yoko Ono

Video tape wrapped bamboo pole installed – 10/01/2023

October 1, 2023 by sergneri 2 Comments

I have had this very long bamboo pole for almost two years, I’d estimate it at just under 30 feet. Today, I wrapped it in video tape and attached two long streamers. The video tape was from one of the old style 8 hour video cassettes and there was still about 1/4 of the reel … [Read more…]

Posted in: Arts, Content, Thinking about Tagged: 10/01/2023, Bamboo, L' Arc Noir, My Technology, Spill, Streamer, Video Tape, Video Tape Curtain, Video Tape Editing, Video Tape Loom, Wrapped

The Art of Hamad Butt

June 12, 2023 by sergneri Leave a Comment

In The Guardian is an obituary of artist Hamad Butt and a review of his work. Fascinating and dangerous, Butt was one of the Young Brits who, having died in 1994 of AIDS, didn’t receive as much exposure as his peers.   So why haven’t we heard of Butt before? His lack of visibility is … [Read more…]

Posted in: Arts, Environment, Ethical and green living, Faits Divers, Obituaries, Politics, Science, Thinking about Tagged: AIDS, contemporary British art, emotion and intellect, genius, Gilane Tawadros, Hamad Butt, high art and gothic horror, homophobia, London, racism, science and the supernatural, Tate, the sacred and profane, viruses, YBAs, Young British Artists

Books in 2023

January 10, 2023 by sergneri 2 Comments

Last half of “Bleeding Edge” by Thomas Pynchon 01/06/2023 – Done – enjoyable. Checked out “Rising : dispatches from the new American shore” by Elizabeth Rush from the library – good account the present impact of rising seas on a few areas in the world and a cautionary tale about the future. She’s an excellent … [Read more…]

Posted in: Arts, Climate Change, Content, Environment, Ethical and green living, Faits Divers, Feminism, History, Politics, Racism, Science, Sea Stories, Slavery, the Anthropocene, Thinking about, This Day in History, What I Read Tagged: A Canticle for Leibowitz, Against the day, Albert and the Whale, American Midnight, Bleeding Edge, Coal wars : the future of energy and the fate of the planet, Don DeLillo, Elizabeth Rush, Herbert Gold, How Markets Fail, John Cassidy, Ka, Philip Hoare, Richard Martin, Roberto Colasso, Slow Learner, The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony, Thomas Pynchon, Walter M. Miller Jr, White Noise

Michael Snow, Prolific and Playful Artistic Polymath, Is Dead at 94

January 6, 2023 by sergneri Leave a Comment

He was a painter, a musician, a photographer and a sculptor. But he was best known for experimental (and often contentious) films like “Wavelength.” New York Times, Jan. 6, 2023 “I am not a professional,” he declared in a statement written for a group show catalog in 1967. “My paintings are done by a filmmaker, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Arts, Content, Faits Divers, Obituaries, Photography, Thinking about Tagged: animation, Annette Michelson, Canadian, Cecil Taylor, filmmaker, Hollis Frampton, jazz pianist, Jonas Mekas, Joyce Wieland, Ken Jacobs, Michael Snow, movie, painter, photographer, polymath, Richard Foreman, Richard Serra, sculptor, Steve Reich, Toronto, Wavelength
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