[spectre] Be my 127.0.0.0

Nancy Mauro-Flude nancy at genderchangers.org
Mon May 17 00:26:30 CEST 2010


Hello

This review was actually written by  Belfast poet and rap artist Seamus
Fox - winner of the All-Ireland Poetry Slam Championship.

Read more:
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/opinion/columnists/frances-burscough/seamus-is-a-poet-but-not-as-yoursquod-know-it-14545352.html#ixzz0o8PSsDcy

http://borntomorrow.blogspot.com/2009/10/be-my-guest-be-my-host-be-my-ghost.html

> http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=388

Further notes :

images : Ilze Black


>
> Bag-Lady 2.0 "a customised electronic performance tool, a bag with an
> antenna and an embedded board, programmed for live wireless broadcasting
> sound, digital images [video] and text. In a recent article in Artforum,
> "Domesticity at War: Beatriz Colomina and Homi K Bhabha in Conversation"
> (Summer 2007, pp. 442-447), Colomina and Bhabha explore how the
> mediations of public and private in the context of war are domesticated
> and inform developments in fashion, design and architecture. Along with
> its tactical aspect it highlights the importance of the internet as a
> medium, meeting place and information source."
>
> Nancy Mauro-Flude a.k.a Sister0 is an artist and researcher in the field
> of performing art and experimental media. Her art work is poetically
> invested with the electronic activist movement and she often highlights
> the importance of the internet and paraphernalia as a medium, meeting
> place and information source. More info: www.sistero.org
>
> [bJesse Darling is a multi-media sculptor, performance artist and
> "iFlaneur" who works with both old and new technologies. Trained in
> dance and physical theatre as well as fine art, she is working on a
> series of experimental collaborations both in real-time and online,
> exploring themes of collectivism and bricolage: set in the "spaces
> between places" where the ghosts get into the machine.
> www.bravenewwhat.org
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It is one of the most powerful ruses of the
dominant to pretend that critique can only exist
in the language of ‘reason,’pure knowledge’,
and ‘seriousness.’
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