RE: [313] RE: Detroit Techno & Art

2000-06-26 Thread FC3 Richards
ED]; 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: [313] RE: Detroit Techno & Art > > 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

Re: [313] RE: Detroit Techno & Art

2000-06-25 Thread e&a rinon
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> >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

Re: [313] RE: Detroit Techno & Art

2000-06-25 Thread Cesium5Hz
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

Re: [313] RE: Detroit Techno & Art

2000-06-24 Thread Intermodal
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

RE: [313] Re: Detroit Techno & Art

2000-06-23 Thread Gwendal Cobert
> 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