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  • Art & Cartography

    An article for the International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, published by Elsevier Press. Download article.

    By Catherine D'Ignazio, 2009
    Filed under: Writing
  • Heather Beard: Spaces Between

    Heather Beard: Spaces Between

    A catalog essay for Heather Beard’s solo photography show at Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT.

    By Catherine D'Ignazio, 2007
    Filed under: Writing
  • A Case for Boston as a Liquid Not a Solid

    A Case for Boston as a Liquid Not a Solid

    A paper presented at CAA 2006 for a panel entitled “Interrogating Boston as a Site for Contemporary Art”. Artists discussed include Teri Rueb, Glowlab, the Institute for Infinitely Small Things, and the Sifting the Inner Belt project. The paper was…

    By Catherine D'Ignazio, 2006
    Filed under: Writing
  • An Incomplete Dictionary of Mapping Practices

    An Incomplete Dictionary of Mapping Practices

    A feature article for the journal Cartographic Perspectives‘ special issue on “Art & Maps”. The article catalogs contemporary artists who have taken up the map as a focus of inquiry, resistance, and detournement.

    By kanarinka, 2006
    Filed under: Writing
  • Micropolitical Machines (MFA Thesis, unpublished)

    Micropolitical Machines (MFA Thesis, unpublished)

    Micropolitical machines are social technologies engineered by distributed agents to produce experiences of dissonance, complexifying encounters, qualitative difference, multiplicity, disrecognition and invisibility. Artists and researchers discussed include Yoko Ono, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Cesare Pietroiusti, The Institute for Applied Autonomy, Lucy Orta,…

    By Catherine D'Ignazio, 2005
    Filed under: Writing
  • 42 or 363 Definitions of Cartography

    A book which catalogs 42 or 363 definitions of the term “cartography”. The original first edition of the book is a series of colored index cards in a box. It was later published by Sal Randolph as part of her…

    By Catherine D'Ignazio, 2004
    Filed under: Art, Books, Free, Maybe not art, Writing
  • Interview with Giselle Beiguelman

    Interview with Giselle Beiguelman

    An interview with Brazilian media artist Giselle Beiguelman originally published on nettime. My questions to Beiguelman center around the fascinating way her projects break down fixed notions of space (such as public private real virtual). Read here.

    By kanarinka, 2003
    Filed under: Writing
  • New Media is Mediumly Old

    New Media is Mediumly Old

    An article for the online magazine Big, Red & Shiny that surveys the New Media Art scene in Boston, MA. Read here.

    By kanarinka, 2003
    Filed under: Writing
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