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> In a message dated 24/06/00 11:43:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > Mark Pauline from SRL used to do some pretty off the hook stuff. As time
> > has progressed he has gotten a little more business
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Subject: Re: [313] Detroit Techno&Art (Spaces)
Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 02:14:24 GMT
Two spaces that come to immediate mind are the now defunkt Critical Space
... Critical hosted numorous young,talented Detroit artists -b
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>Wasn't this the basis for Air Liquide's- Robot Wars release of the same
name
>on Sm:)le?
>
i doubt that there is any conection to that 10"
i think there was a Monte Cazaza/Factrix video that used SRL
stuff for visuals can't r
In a message dated 24/06/00 11:43:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Mark Pauline from SRL used to do some pretty off the hook stuff. As time
> has progressed he has gotten a little more business oriented and he
> isn't quite as radical as he once was. He isn't attacking bill boards
> anymore, he i
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> Kandinsky was a russian artist but the russians hated him because they
> were all gung-ho proletariet socialists and had really strong opinions
> about what should be considered art (i.e. suprematist and constructivist
> movements
Hello,
Mark Pauline from SRL used to do some pretty off the hook stuff. As time
has progressed he has gotten a little more business oriented and he
isn't quite as radical as he once was. He isn't attacking bill boards
anymore, he isn't stealing his supplies from factories anymore either.
;) These
> how about cars? that guy who makes sculptures out of old car
> bodies (whatshisname?)?
Along the same lines as this is the Survival Research
Laboratories...questioning technology while using/manipulating it at the
same time. Plus these people are completely nuts! Love it! Giant Teslas!
Pu
Hey, I wish I'd seen this Stan Douglas exhibit.
Those interested in a brief _Metro Times_ article and a smattering of
photographs should go to:
http://209.69.221.136/20/15/Features/artDire.htm.
For a brief piece on Carl Craig's role, see Andrew Duke's
http://techno.ca/cognition/npeo
> more a hip-hop artist than techno, but how about M.C. Escher? :)
>
> the question might be: which artist uses technology
> to create art? someone like Warhol?
Echer did not use technology to create his art ???
> how about sampling/collage or found objects?
> Duchamp and the surrealists?
you shou
This past fall a photographer named Stan Douglas had an exhibit at the Art
Gallery of Windsor entitled "Le Detroit". It was basically a retrospective
of famous and not-so-famous ruins and abandoned buildings in Detroit.
The photographs were accompanied by a short black and white film taken in
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Date: Thursday, June 22, 2000 2:12 PM
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Two spaces that come to immediate mind are the now defunkt Critical Space
... Critical hosted numorous young,talented Detroit artists -both
experimental and traditional- and DJs. SK-1 (tad mullinex-SP?) had a
>residency there and so did Jerry Abstrakt. Though the nights were never
>packed, it w
Alexander Calder pieces are amazing, especially the large mobiles. The
stabiles have less of an effect of me but the way that the mobiles occupy
space and are constantly in motion. However, the one artist doing it for me
right now is the architect Frank O. Gehry who designed the Guggenheim Museu
more a hip-hop artist than techno, but how about M.C. Escher? :)
the question might be: which artist uses technology
to create art? someone like Warhol?
how about sampling/collage or found objects?
Duchamp and the surrealists?
how about cars? that guy who makes sculptures out of old car
bodi
> I think Mondrian and Kandinsky are good representatives, both express
>links to music and structure, in particular with Kandinsky's theories
>(see his book, Point and Line to Plane).
Kandinsky was a russian artist but the russians hated him because they
were all gung-ho proletariet socialists
> But really, who is the most techno artist? Mondrian? Kandinsky?
bill viola
Two spaces that come to immediate mind are the now defunkt Critical Space
and the CPop Gallery.
Critical hosted numorous young,talented Detroit artists -both experimental
and traditional- and DJs. SK-1 (tad mullinex-SP?) had a residency there and
so did Jerry Abstrakt. Though the nights were
I think the abstraction when you get within a foot of a Chuck Close portrait
certainly could be seen as music. The whole less so because it is more
figurative. I think another to check out is Richard Diebenkorn (check
http://www.jpmorgan.com/CorpInfo/Sponsorship/Diebenkorn/) with his Ocean Park
I think Mondrian and Kandinsky are good representatives, both express links to
music and structure, in particular with Kandinsky's theories (see his book,
Point and Line to Plane). Much of the Bauhaus artist speak and call for
modernism, but are more structured forms. What is great about Bauhaus
Into this techno related art discussion i would also like to throw chuck
close...
upon seeing his work, the first thing that i thought (after "wow") was how much
it looked like music to me... how the individual pieces containing their own
design all come together to make one large image... and fro
> But really, who is the most techno artist? Mondrian? Kandinsky?
Adobe.
Hans
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Mark Rothko?
I thought the last Octave One b-side (Untold) reminded me of...I don't
know... J.M.W. Turner's storm paintings
But really, who is the most techno artist? Mondrian? Kandinsky?
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Subject: Re: [313] Detroit Techno & Art
> On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
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> > OK, this is gonna sound really OT, but does anyone know an artist as in
art,
> > art by name of Mark Robco (sp)? I real
Speaking of which, does anyone from the Detroit area remember the two
exhibitions that came to mind related to Detroit techno? It was a few
years back.
One was a show at the now defunct Cement Space Gallery downtown,
featuring local artwork influenced by techno music. I missed this one,
but did a
Hey :)
> A discussion on the relationship between Detroit techno and art movements
> would be cool, actually. Or has this been done before? It would be
> interesting.
it's not directly related to detroit techno but there's an exhibition
currently on at the NGA called 'techno art'. It's the work o
Yes it is indeed Rothko. My mother is an artist and she is up now so I asked
her. Serves me right transcribing tapes when I'm exhausted and stressed out.
Thanx!
Cyclone
>> > Mark Rothko. Minimal painter, do a Google search on his name and
>> > you'll find a wealth of material. I know that Ric
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Date: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 4:27 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Detroit Techno & Art
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>> Mark Rothko. Minimal painter, do a Google search on his name and
>> you'l
Not sure how relevant all of these are to detroit techno, but here are
some of more recent artists i was looking at in my 4+ years of art school,
most are recent enough to be "contemporary" but old enough to have big
glossy books published on their work:
bill viola - video
gary hill - video
matthe
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> > Mark Rothko. Minimal painter, do a Google search on his name and
> > you'll find a wealth of material. I know that Richie Hawtin has
> > name-dropped
> > him and I believe Mills has too.
>
> anish kapoor does amazing compositions and sculpture. rich named hi
on 6/21/00 6:24 PM, Cyclone Wehner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> OK, this is gonna sound really OT, but does anyone know an artist as in art,
> art by name of Mark Robco (sp)? I really need to know for a 313 related
> article I am writing up.
Not at all sure if this helps but you might mean Mark
> Mark Rothko. Minimal painter, do a Google search on his name and
> you'll find a wealth of material. I know that Richie Hawtin has name-dropped
> him and I believe Mills has too.
anish kapoor does amazing compositions and sculpture. rich named him as
a strong influence on consumed.
/j
> OK, this is gonna sound really OT, but does anyone know an artist as in art,
> art by name of Mark Robco (sp)? I really need to know for a 313 related
> article I am writing up.
i think you mean mark rothko, the abstract expressionist.
mark rothko is identified with the new york school, a group
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
> OK, this is gonna sound really OT, but does anyone know an artist as in art,
> art by name of Mark Robco (sp)? I really need to know for a 313 related
> article I am writing up.
Mark Rothko. Minimal painter, do a Google search on his name and
OK, this is gonna sound really OT, but does anyone know an artist as in art,
art by name of Mark Robco (sp)? I really need to know for a 313 related
article I am writing up.
Please forgive me.
A discussion on the relationship between Detroit techno and art movements
would be cool, actually. Or ha
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