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Guggenheim Museum publishes the essay "Andy, Nam June and Me at the Zoo" |
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Written by Perpetual Art Machine
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Friday, 19 November 2010 |
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Guggenheim Museum publishes the essay "Andy, Nam June and Me at the Zoo"
by PAM co-founder Lee Wells as part of the YouTube Play Biennial of Creative Video. The piece discusses the relationship between online video, the Avant-Garde and 21st century video art.
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“Some people would never be considered,
were
it not that some excellent adversaries had mentioned them. There is no
greater
vengeance than oblivion, as it buries such people in the dust of their
nothingness.”
—Baltazar Gracian, as quoted in “Open Creation
and Its
Enemies,”Internationale Situationniste
#5 (December 1960)
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