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Industrial-strength web

July 6, 2000 by Michael Boyle

publishing systems: The Ugly Secret Behind Top Media Sites. Rings true to me – my company rolled its own. [story at Inside, link via calebos.org]

Tags: Media, Publishing, Web

Just got an email

July 6, 2000 by Michael Boyle

from Station Rose announcing their 114th webcast.

STReaming a la Station Rose, started in January 1999, blends performance, lecture (STR in conversation with guests in the studio) and multimedia jam sessions into a unique form of Net Art. 112 webcasts have taken place so far. Main topics in the program of Station Rose webcasts are live-sessions in realtime, where sounds&visuals are streamed from the studio into the net.

Tags: Email, Media, Performance, Visual, Web

Which reminds me….

July 6, 2000 by Michael Boyle

I have to get back to work on the website for Zeke’s Gallery, a little commercial gallery that a friend of mine started just over a year ago. He specializes in first solo exhibitions, which is great cause he displays work by artists who are just starting to make their way in the world – at least as artists who make their living doing art work. Of course, it goes without saying that I’m basically doing the site for free, as is my pattern. As I used to have on an old personal site (and on my CV), “I do websites for worthwhile projects, usually for free.” [Consider this entry here a little self-prodding, self-motivation.]

Tags: Friend, Personal, Projects, Web

I recently came across

July 6, 2000 by Michael Boyle

an interesting site called artengine, which is an online gallery based in Ottawa. My friend Julien’s sister is showing her work, the reliquarium. She does text/object associations, one a day all year. The primary medium is email, but the pair is placed on the website as well on the day it is sent. In a way, it reminds me of Placing, but it’s less linear and less overtly making a particular statement.

Beyond the work itself, I was really happy to see a project (and a gallery) like that originating in Ottawa. The city isn’t known as a hub of the arts, but it has a long tradition of very grassroots, almost activist, arts work centered around facilities like the SAW Gallery and others. The web and the internet more broadly seems like a perfect extension of that.

Tags: Arts, Email, Friend, Internet, Ottawa, Web

The ambiguity of

July 4, 2000 by Michael Boyle

this recent entry at Aaron’s A boy in his basement weblog is delicious.

Tags: Aaron Straup Cope, Blogging, Delicious, Web

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