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NEWS ARCHIVE: NOVEMBER 2002


30.November.2002

Places that do exist somewhere. The 'Emotional
Site
' exhibition in Tokyo, reviewed by Ozaki Tetsuya.



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29.November.2002

How Far Have You Fallen? Find out this Saturday
night
in Brooklyn.



Mark Terrill remembers Paul Bowles in his latest book.
See and hear more of Mark's work here
on Glowlab.



Artist Leif Inge stretched Beethoven's 9th Symphony for the Free
Biennial
. Listen to it on NPR's
All Things Considered Audio
.



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20.November.2002

A new form of life?



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17.November.2002


Monday night/Tuesday morning may be your
last chance to witness the spectacular Leonid
meteor shower
. Find out when,
where and how
.



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15.November.2002

Sal Randolph will DJ the opening of Kathe
Izzo's CRUSH at ONI
gallery in Boston on Saturday, 16.November. The CRUSH soundtrack is available
for download.



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13.November.2002

Collaborative performance and research with
sound, movement and place: projects
by Simon Whitehead and Barnaby Oliver
.



Altering awareness by breaking the spatial dimensions between the body and
the external world: an interview
with Stelarc
.



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12.November.2002

Does playing chess make you a better artist?
That's what they say at the Williamsburg Chess Club. Sign up here
for info on their Monday night meetings.



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11.November.2002

Arcade
is the new light installation of Project Blinkenlights.



Chad Ferber's pixelated sculptures at Eleven Bulls, where they like to say
'frickin''
a lot.



Jinx,
the magazine of worldwide urban adventure.



Friends
of the High Line
are dedicated to preserving the elevated rail structure
on the West Side of Manhattan.



Jacques
Derrida
on hope, death, oil and female philosophers.



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08.November.2002 

Get your illegal art here.
Check out participating artist Heidi
Cody
's work in our archive.



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07.November.2002

The cryptic language of modern ruins.
 



Locating Confluence 17°S
47°W
in Brazil.



Scopitone
of the week, only at Sharpeworld.



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November.06.2002

Welcome to glowlab... We just finished some serious
housecleaning in order to add new features to the site. This column will have
news and announcements, and on your left is a visual journal devoted to photographs
taken while walking , strolling or otherwise exploring cities (submit
an image). All psychogeography info is now accessible from this page. The
'projects' section covers one artist/project per season, and the archive is
fully-stocked with past contributions. Some of our recently featured projects
include Jennifer Banach's Digital
Monogram Project
, and Exley Steward's poetry.
'In the lab' is where you'll find interviews, texts and whatever else we cook
up. Past events and psychogeography sessions are over here -->.



in other news...



Swoonunion
takes to the streets of Berlin for a public art project and exhibition at
NGBK
through December.01.



Social
Fiction
has a generative psychogeographical experiment
planned for November.23 for those in Rotterdam.



Ever seen craneporn?
that's right.



Nomadic writer and sound artist Jodi Rose's Singing
Bridges
is an experimental sonic sculpture.





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