announcing vague terrain 05: minimalism
announcing vague terrain 05: minimalism
announcing vague terrain 05: minimalism
Vagueterrain.net the Toronto-based digital arts quarterly, has just
launched its fifth issue: vague terrain 05: minimalism. This issue is
dedicated to an exploration of minimalism and technology through various
texts and multimedia projects which document and explore reductionism.
This diverse body of work contains contributions spanning multiple
mediums from: aidan baker, bleupulp, clinker, granny'ark, greg j. smith,
gregory shakar, i8u, jan jelinek (interview by greg j. smith), martin
john callanan, michaela schwentner, monolake (interview by corina
macdonald), patrick lichty, steven read and tobias c. van veen.
To view the journal please visit http://www.vagueterrain.net
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CMS redesign is in the works. Just the same, whatever the end results will be will be about content not style. We're not trying to be slick, we're trying to curate and expose interesting artists..theclockstrucktwelve wrote:it's nice content and whatnot. but it's not very fun to read BECAUSE it just feels like an old website. now if it were laid out like a fresh magazine or somethin'... that'd be nice.
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I wouldn't worry about how slick the website is, because the content is about as fresh as it getstheclockstrucktwelve wrote:constructive criticism:
it's nice content and whatnot. but it's not very fun to read BECAUSE it just feels like an old website. now if it were laid out like a fresh magazine or somethin'... that'd be nice.