by Christopher Hudgens | Mar 4, 2008 | Blog
Pop artist Claes Oldenburg best known for his simple and iconic works of 4 story clothes pins and cherry laden spoons is appearing in court as one of the defendants in a lawsuit placed by the House of Mouse. Back in 2003 the Disney Co. contracted Mr. Oldenburg, his...
by Christopher Hudgens | Mar 3, 2008 | Blog
Umanita (or humanity in Italian) is… or was six feet (1.8 meters) high and weighed over 170 pounds (77 kilograms). It stood outside the Newberry Library on the north side of the city of Chicago. That was until it was stolen late Feb. 16 and the afternoon of Feb....
by Richard Holland | Feb 25, 2008 | Blog
After years of Redistricting in the State of Texas some polling places have been moved to incredibly distant locations in order to encourage voter apathy and lower turnout (if you are not real sure on how Redistricting works and why it happens then check out this Sim...
by Brian Andrews | Feb 25, 2008 | Blog
This Thursday, Duncan and Brian spoke about Bad At Sports at the College Art Association 2008 Annual Conference in lovely Dallas, TX. The panel was titled “artblogging == global.exibit(local)” and was a part of the New Media Caucus at the Dallas...
by Christopher Hudgens | Feb 21, 2008 | Blog
A debate between an Iraqi “Researcher on Astronomy” and a physicist on Iraqi television. This is not the only case of a debate of this nature, and you thought America could fill the 24/7 news cycle with some really odd debates.
by Christopher Hudgens | Feb 19, 2008 | Blog
Japan’s Supreme Court has issued a landmark decision opening the way for the sale of a book of collected erotic photographs by the late Robert Mapplethorpe. This would over rule a 2003 decision by the Tokyo High Court that banned the book’s sale because it...