By Justin, May 8, 2007
The newest podcast is available…
I invited local indie rock band resDeus to take a look at the Jim Campbell exhibition and write an original piece of music inspired by the artwork. They loved the challenge, and the podcast features an interview with the band and their really cool tune created just for our podcast.
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By Justin, April 27, 2007
One of the things I really enjoy about working at MOG is getting to have conversations with artists who are doing really interesting work. And as it turns out, you can have that chance too…
Jim Campbell, the artist whose work is in the show Quantizing Effects which is the subject of some recent posts, [...]
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By Justin, April 18, 2007
Today I found a flickr group called Guess What I Shot. (If you don’t know, flickr.com is probably the best photo-sharing website there is and has helped redefine what a photo sharing site should be.) The group is made up of several hundred folks who upload enigmatic photos (mostly extreme close-ups) and then [...]
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By Justin, March 28, 2007
Inspired by the Jim Campbell show, I thought it would be interesting to do an informal experiment with an image to see where its liminal threshold really is—to find out how much information we actually need to figure out what’s going on in a photo. Give it a try…
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By Justin, January 31, 2007
OK, I will admit that when I first heard the title of our newest exhibition, it wasn’t all that meaningful to me. I wasn’t sure what to expect in a show called Quantizing Effects: The Liminal Art of Jim Campbell. So I turned to Google and Wikipedia and found that the title could not be more fitting.
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