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Showing posts with label marialaura ghidini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marialaura ghidini. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Press for Or-bits.com

Earlier in the year I was a guest blogger on Marialaura Ghidini's Or-bits.com programme of curated art and writing, for the TRUTH section.  The programme has recently recieved two reviews, see below.

In the May Issue of Art Review, Oliviero Basciano, focused on Or-bits.com for his Off-Space Travels Column.

 Photo: Take advantage of the long weekend by reading the May issue of ArtReview ->> Oliver Basciano has made or-bits.com the subject of his Off-Space Travels column.


Alfredo Cramerotti also wrote about or-bits in his column Lap Tab in the Italian art magazine Artribune. Readable online (Italian only).


See below for a link to the online pdf:
http://www.artribune.com/2012/05/artribune-magazine-7/


Thursday, 1 March 2012

Truth and Lies (Part 4) - Democracy as internet, democracy as ideal..

Here is a link to my last post in the series of post contributions, to the Or-bits.com TRUTH programme.  This time I am writing about 'democracy as internet, democracy as ideal'.  To read go to -http://www.or-bits.com/blog/

'Most of the time I can't get in', Woodblock print and drawing on paper, 2011

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Truth or Lies (Part 3) | The problems with knowledge and information in an online era

Not all routes lead to home, Chongqing, 2011

Part 3 of 'Truth and Lies', my series of guest blogs for Or-bits.com programme, has been published.  To read the post 'The problems with knowledge and information in an online era, click here.

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Truth or Lies (Part 1)




My first blog post for Or-bits.com TRUTH programme was published last week.  It starts like this....

the ultimate knowledge = the honest knowledge = truth?

On a conscious and critical level, the notion that actual ‘truth’ exists, or is a worthwhile entity for which to search for in everyday postmodernist digital society, strikes me, at first, as a pointless exercise. What possible ‘truth’ is there within the endless streams of tweets, posts and sites that are so riddled with self-promotion, spin, and often masked authorship? How does ‘truth’ online relate to any considered ‘truth’ in physical space?

We ‘all’ know that the situation of living within postmodern digital society offers endless multiple speculations, criticisms, theories. There is no complete certainty, no evidence that can be ruled out entirely as a lie, and definitely no one way of living. The notion of ‘truth’ and its necessity for living is redundant, right? Or on the other hand, is the belief of ‘truth’ embedded so deeply in our cognitive mind set and behaviour – that we seek by way of discovering information, an attempt to reveal a ‘truth’?

We are educated in institutions that often advocate the importance of truth...... To read the rest of the piece follow this link - http://www.or-bits.com/blog/.