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public vote by gabriel otero

  My name it’s gabriel otero and this is my choice:

I really think these works where greate

1. Sakana Sato
2. Olga Kisseleva
3. Andrey Velikanov
4. Megan Jacobs
5. Blazenko Karesin
6. Philip Wood
7. Wilfried Agrú€ola de Cologne



Joseph Beuys:
>
> Well, no knowledge in a direct way. Art is not there to provide knowledge
> in direct ways. It produces deepened perceptions of experience. More must
> happen than simply logically understandable things. Art is not there to be
> simply understood, or we would have no need of art. It could then just be
> logical sentences in a form of a text for instance.

Best wishes

Thursday, October 17th, 2002 at 16:43


 
Re^1: public vote by Fabian Giles

 
I want to thank you for your support in this exhibtion
and I hope you 'll continue with this kind of artistic events.
Congratulations.

My personal voting:

Eryk Salvaggio
Laborious work with a subtle use of color in text.
It remembered me some kind of ASCII art.

Antonio Mendoza
An explosion of images very sarcastic with too much information
but iis really a critic about the system failure...and for my browser too.

Megan Jacobs
Good use of Flash. Simple and romantic with a strongest message.

Andrei Velikanov
The use of animations is great and funny
but at the same time it makes a reflection about the situation of real world.

Judith Villamayor
Really made me feel the panic of this tragedy with these
mixed sounds of emergency.

Ali Miharbi
Made me feel like the President of one of the most powerful
countries for a few moments.

Kristen Palana
A great exhibition with pictures and sounds of the wittnesses of that day.



Fabian Giles
@Visual Art

Monday, October 21st, 2002 at 00:21


 
Re^1: public vote by Daivd Logloumbia

  The 7 artists I voted for were:

Eryk Salvaggio
suk ram ren fah
Gabriel Otero
Andrey Velikanov
Fabian Giles
Antonio Mendoza
judith villamayor


My shortlist (including several artists whose work I like a lot, but just did not make it into top 7 for this exhibit) also had on it:

jimpunk
Jody Zellen
Wilfried Agricola de Cologne
wernfried lackner
babel
Blazenko Karesin
Kenji Kojima
Marina Zerbarini
Russell Pensyl
Megan Jacobs

In the end, there was more good work here than I could put in my top 7, and I am glad I do not have to choose a favorite from among them. There was other worked I like that did not make it onto my shortlist (some just for having, as near as I could tell, no relation to the topic).

DG



Friday, October 18th, 2002 at 15:45


   
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