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Academic Documents Unfortunately these web links are now broken, but they remain here as a catalogue of now historic panel discussions. All were recorded and archived by the NY Digital Salon, except the Pod Theory Panel (10 May 2000) which was held at Spectra Digital in NYC and archived at the International Sculpture Center. These present a key subset of the vanguard artists, gallerists and curators in Digital Art operating at the turn of the century. Three of the NY Digital Salon talks were produced as special sessions of Acevedo's class called Professional Issues which he taught and moderated in the MFA Computer Department, at the School of Visual Arts. |
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Thursday, September 6, 2001 The
Visual Arts Foundation and The Corning Gallery Host |
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| Monday,
February 26, 2001
Internet
Broadcast Panel Discussion: Digital Salon Highlights |
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| Monday,
March 19, 2001
Internet
Broadcast Panel Discussion: On All the Time: weliveinpublic.com and the
Warhol Hijack.
Panelists: Josh Harris, G.H. Hovagimyan and Bruce Wands will talk about
living and performing in front of 24 web cams for internet voyeurs. Opening
Remarks: Victor Acevedo http://www.sva.edu/salon/netcast/archive_0319.htm |
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Monday, April 30, 2001 Internet
Broadcast Panel Discussion: The Challenge: Presenting Digital Art Representatives
from Museums and Galleries devoted exclusively to presenting digital art
will discuss what works, and what they have planned for the future. Introduced
by Victor Acevedo.
Moderator: G.H. Hovagimyan Panelists include: Christiane Paul, Michele
Thursz , Tomas Bonavitch |
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| Wednesday, May
10, 2000
POD Theory
Panel - Moderated by G.H. Hovagimyan and Christiane Paul - Panelists:
Victor Acevedo, Robert Smith, Nicholas Rieben, and Roland Brener. At Pod
Gallery, Spectra Photo Digital, NYC |
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