R: [-empyre-] Eco Art - prescriptive vs personal

Timothy Murray tcm1 at cornell.edu
Fri Apr 4 14:26:33 EST 2008


>Thanks, Luigi, for sending along your links and for contributing so 
>importantly to the discourse regarding ecoart.  We're very hopeful 
>that this month long discussion will add many resources to your 
>blog, as has already happened during this first fascinating day.


Best,

Renate and Tim

>Britta and Rebecca,
>thanx a million for introducing such an important work and sustaining the
>eco approach to art.
>I'm very passionate in all of that and - apart from a couple of works of
>mine about art+technology+ecology www.artificialia.com/CG and
>www.artificialia.com/Fatherboard - I've recently decided to start up a small
>website in which to refer to all the works and infos regarding eco art.
>The blog is quite rough at the moment, and it shows news in both italian and
>(mostly) english. On the other hand we're quite keen and constant in
>collecting infos, analyzing and publishing them. In other words, by now, it
>is no more than a database. Whatever... I'm going to publish infos about the
>installation and I'd love to take the chance to ask to all of the empyre
>members to notify us at info at ecotronica.net about news in this specific
>(digital/electronic art and ecology) field.
>My best regards,
>			Luigi Pagliarini
>
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Timothy Murray
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Curator, The Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art, Cornell Library
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