Bennett Williamson’s Screenshots from The Computer Chronicles (resized and cropped) is a new body of work created specifically for the Add-Art Firefox plugin. The images are from still frames of The Computer Chronicles, a weekly public television show running from 1983-2002 produced by the College of San Mateo’s KCSM-TV. Since its cancellation, nearly all the episodes have been digitized and made available for free download from the Internet Archive.
Read more about Bennett’s show, see all the images, or get add-art now.
Because the submissions for the $$$Remix contest$$$ have been so great, I just can’t end it today. EXTENDED REMIX! Get your submissions in by June 19th for the famo, the shot at the $100 prize, or just for the lulz.
The United States of America is going out of business! :( But here at the U.S. Department of Homeland Graffiti, we want to turn this moment of national embarrassment and hard times into real savings for you and your family. :) From June 4th through the 28th, the U.S.D.H.G and the Graffiti Research Lab are liquidating all confiscated, high-tech graffiti artifacts and tools, expunged evidence, court exhibits, redacted documents and office furnishings, priced to sell. So grab a handful of Euros or Mao Bucks (U.S. currency still accepted while supplies last) and head on down to Gallery Anno Domini located between U.S. Routes 101 and 280 in Silicon Valley, California. Don’t miss out on these sub-prime deals,because just like our empire, bargains like this won’t last forever! Offer void in Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, and North Dakota. Local sales tax and service charges may apply bitches.
Artist’s Reception: First Friday, June 6th, 2008
8 p.m. ’til late • free and open to the public
Exhibition runs from June 4th – June 28th
Terrortites
2-layer U.S.D.H.G. Shield Prints
Homeland Security Advisory Canvas
U.S.D.H.G. Control Shield
More SALE items here on fuckflickr.
Dudes. Steve’s giving out $100 to make a remix of his Add-Art screencast. Here’s mine. It only took me 10 minutes. Holy crap, if I win I’d be getting paid $600 per hour.
Jamie Dubs – “Slambertcast” (3.1MB MP3)
[audio:http://tramchase.com/audio/jdubs_slambertcast.mp3]Just because a lot of people see your work doesn’t mean it’s good… but it does mean you’re famous — Internet Famous. This course dedicated to learning how to spread your work to the widest possible audience online. We are going to study the art and science of getting hits.
Internet Famous is the first algorithmically graded class in the history of academics. Custom Famotron software determines each student’s grade based on a quantitative measurement of their web fame.
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