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The Future of Art an immediated autodocumentary What are the defining aesthetics of art in the networked era? How is mass collaboration changing notions of ownership in art? How does micropatronage change the way artists produce and distribute artwork? The Future of Art begins a conversation on these topics and invites your participation. (twitter hashtag: #futureofart) This video was shot, edited and screened at the Transmediale festival 2011 in…
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Peter J. Harris, wrote poem to honor the legacy of beloved Jamaican born artist Joseph Beckles. Peter performed piece for Atelier Visit in his Los Angeles studio.
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Los Angeles Artist Lisa Adams shares her time with Atelier Visit to discuss her work and thoughts on art. The interview/dialogue was filmed in her Los Angeles studio in May 2010.
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Ismael and Heriberto Castro are two phenomenal visual artists based in Mexicali, Baja California. Recently they have collaborated with one another on several projects. Having worked on several public works they have become more ambitious with each new project. For this interview we drove to CEART (formerly Casa de Juventud) where one such project is in the form of a mosiac. —Abel Alejandre Jan. 01, 2010
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Daniel Marquez is a Visual Artist with an amazing energy to create, collaborate and nurture the younger artist. Currently he is in an art and residency program (Arts in Corrections) where he is teaching with all mediums. He was in Los Angeles visiting when we caught-up with Daniel. Abel Alejandre Jan, 01, 2010
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