Author Archives: richarddevonwilliams
A Common Source
A Common Source | Richard Williams My proposed project is titled A Common Source. Working in conjunction with Nuit Blanche Toronto, this project would make the source code/media (images, videos, etc.) from the website for their 2016 line-up accessible to
A Common Source
A Common Source | Richard Williams My proposed project is titled A Common Source. Working in conjunction with Nuit Blanche Toronto, this project would make the source code/media (images, videos, etc.) from the website for their 2016 line-up accessible to
Reading Response – July 27th: Soke Dinkla
Soke Dinkla | Intimacy and Self-Organization in Hybrid Public Spheres I found Dinkla’s article deeply problematic, in a number of ways. Firstly, the article strongly emphasizes the merit of breaking away from depictions of “virtual space” or a “digital plane,”
Reading Response – July 27th: Soke Dinkla
Soke Dinkla | Intimacy and Self-Organization in Hybrid Public Spheres I found Dinkla’s article deeply problematic, in a number of ways. Firstly, the article strongly emphasizes the merit of breaking away from depictions of “virtual space” or a “digital plane,”
Art Review: Zach Blas – Contra-Internet Study #2
The work I will be discussing is Contra-Internet Totality Study #2, (hereafter referred to as Study #2) by Zach Blas. The work is a triptych, comprised of three animated GIFs. Each section of the triptych (which is also a separate
Art Review: Zach Blas – Contra-Internet Study #2
The work I will be discussing is Contra-Internet Totality Study #2, (hereafter referred to as Study #2) by Zach Blas. The work is a triptych, comprised of three animated GIFs. Each section of the triptych (which is also a separate
July 15 Reading Response – Nancy Fraser: Transnationalizing the Public Sphere
Nancy Fraser: Transnationalizing the Public Sphere Nancy Fraser’s article addresses public sphere theory within a transnational context, in which Westphalian concepts of nation, she contests, are no longer appropriate. She argues that Habermas’ public sphere theory operates from the assumption
July 15 Reading Response – Nancy Fraser: Transnationalizing the Public Sphere
Nancy Fraser: Transnationalizing the Public Sphere Nancy Fraser’s article addresses public sphere theory within a transnational context, in which Westphalian concepts of nation, she contests, are no longer appropriate. She argues that Habermas’ public sphere theory operates from the assumption
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