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Begüm Yamanlar's Landscapes

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Begüm Yamanlar   Begüm Yamanlar, untitled (1/3), from Zone Series  Begüm Yamanlar, untitled (2/3), from Zone Series Begüm Yamanlar, untitled (3/3), from Zone Series Begüm Yamanlar, an Istanbul photographer and video artist explores the mystery and uncertainty of space, urban space, rural space and objects in indeterminate space.  Her Zone Series consists of landscapes that simultaneously invite and repel, give the viewer easy entrance tempered by doubt or dread.  Each image includes a path running from the viewer's location into a forest until the path curves out of view or disappears in an unexplained fog. Would I step into the scene? In a dream perhaps; otherwise I move on to the next image. But I always return and contemplate, wondering if I haven't detected a whisper from the image. The artist clearly has a catalog of tree trunks, limbs, foliage and fleeting spots of light. She uses these judiciously in a way that pulls the individual ima

Cultural Institutions & Wikipedia: A Mutually Beneficial Relationship Webcast (Library of Congress)

Cultural Institutions & Wikipedia: A Mutually Beneficial Relationship Webcast (Library of Congress)  This is good news. Acceptance of the Wikipedia as a serious and useful should be bolstered. And by the way, I found an objectionable phrase in the Wikipedia this morning and before a note reached the editors the phrase had been removed. Here is what the Library of Congress says about the video cast (or transcript download) TITLE: Cultural Institutions & Wikipedia: A Mutually Beneficial Relationship SPEAKER: Dominic McDevitt-Parks, Kristin Anderson EVENT DATE: 08/13/2012 FORMAT: Video + Captions RUNNING TIME: 87 minutes TRANSCRIPT: View Transcript (link will open in a new window) DESCRIPTION: Over the past few years, cultural institutions have formed partnerships with Wikipedia in order to increase their visibility on the web and connect with a vibrant community of online volunteers. As a purpose-driven, non-profit educational project, Wikipedi

Is This Use Or Misuse of Media in Art History?

How to annoy a person with a smart phone

Yesterday. Yes, it was yesterday. Yesterday I was watching a news report about Japan on my Android. All of a sudden the video froze and up popped a message. A message. Typed. "Incoming call." Nuisance. Dismissed the call and had to refresh browser to return to the report. Some people just got no consideration.