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Written by G.H. Hovagimyan   
Thursday, 12 April 2007

There’s a terrific discussion on http://post.thing.net concerning  legacy conceptual art.  Look though the comments section on the  right. In particular Joseph Nechvatal and Blackhawk have been adding very incisive texts and commentary.

Information theory is constantly butting up against property rights. That was the premise behind Faux Conceptual Art http:// www.artnetweb.com/projects/fauxcon/home.html I did the piece 14 years ago. Recently I've been re-visiting and  updating the works such as: Fibonacci Series With Calculators http:// post.thing.net/node/1392 and Giant Kosuth Pricelist http://post.thing.net/node/1434

Speaking of legacy, the hottest video for art on the web is the Swiss website VernissageTV. http://vernissage.tv/blog/  Some recent  interviews include WPS1’s Althea Viafora Kress talks with artist Wim  Delvoye / part 2/2, Paul McCarthy / Damon McCarthy: Portfolios /  Hauser & Wirth Zurich, and an interview with Lee Wells the artist/ curator and member of [PAM] http://perpetualartmachine.com.  Vernissage TV also has a 4 part interview with me that is the most  concise piece to date. http://vernissage.tv/blog/2007/04/04/gh- hovagimyan-interview-part-14/ Thanks to Heinrich Scmidt from VernissageTV.

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