August 19, 2008

Shameless Self-Promotion Alert: An Exhibition Makes the NYT

headerlogo.png

(My apologies for the shameless self-promotion. I'd also like to use this opportunity to give a shout-out to Rey. See below.)

 

As you know this year's Republican National Convention will take place in Twin Cities from September 1st. The local art community decided to organize a political art event (ironically named The UnConvention) using the convention as a backdrop. They have invited many artists from all over the country to participate in the event, including me. My installation, Political Science 101: A Crash Course in Civil Discourse on Political Blogs, is an appraisal of the political blogs as a civil discourse medium. It will be shown at Intermedia Arts in Minneapolis from August 31s to November 2nd.

 

The New York Times has a report on the event and my work (the reporter got my name all wrong; I've asked for a correction):

If you will be in the area and are interested in attending the event, more info can be found here:

 

http://theunconvention.com 

http://intermediaarts.org 

 

Rey Peralta has been helping me on the front-end programming. This wouldn't have came to fruition without his talents!

 

--Fang-Yu Lin

| | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)

0 TrackBacks

Listed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: Shameless Self-Promotion Alert: An Exhibition Makes the NYT.

TrackBack URL for this entry: http://threeminds.organic.com/cgi-bin/movabletype/mt-tb.cgi/6868

Leave a comment

About AllHands

At Organic, AllHands is a word that we have used regularly. It has meaning to us. It’s collaborative, speaks to whole teams, and it’s a term deeply rooted in our culture—as it is what we call our local office meetings. At AllHands meetings, we share completed work, celebrate successes, and welcome new colleagues.

We have created the AllHands blog to capture the spirit of these gatherings and to give the world a view inside Organic—who we are and how we work. It’s a place where all Organics can share their stories and experiences with each other and with you.

If you think that you’d make a great Organic, visit us at careers.organic.com.