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Salon.com September 25, 2000 Damien Cave |
The perils of anti-capitalism At a San Francisco art exhibit, trashing the new dot-com economy is harder than it should be. |
Science News September 2, 2000 |
Mobius at Fermilab A description of three-dimensional variants of the Mobius band and mathematical forms in art. |
Salon.com September 1, 2000 Gregory Daurer |
The grotesque and the gold Interview with artist Ralph Steadman, a people-loving, Nietzsche-reading, ink-splattering grump. And he doesn't think Hunter S. Thompson should have a gun. |
Salon.com August 14, 2000 Barry Raine |
The one-eared bandit Big bucks drive the van Gogh accessory business. |
Science News August 12, 2000 Ivars Peterson |
Art of the Grid The practice of laying a grid on top of a drawing, then painstakingly copying each line of the drawing to the corresponding cell of a blank grid has a long history in both mathematics and art. |
Salon.com August 9, 2000 Cynthia Kuhn & Wilkie Wilson |
Medicinal muse Can one become more creative by doing drugs? |
Inc. August 1, 2000 Ilan Mochari |
The Art of the Net You can shop for art in cyberspace, but does it make sense? Eighteen CEOs scout sites offering everything from Picasso originals to basic frames |
Salon.com July 17, 2000 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Greenspan goes to Burning Man? Real-time market data comes to the playa this year, with the Stock Market Puppets. |
Salon.com July 13, 2000 Damien Cave |
Anti-tech agitprop Get out of your cubes! Wire the poor! Preachy public art finds a high-tech sponsor in San Francisco. |
IDB America May/Jun 2000 |
Southern culture With its blend of romance and unabashed civic pride, the cover of Jewell's Crescent City Illustrated reflects the optimism of a growing city. The cover was part of a collection of paintings, lithographs, maps and other objects making up the exhibit "New Orleans: A Creative Odyssey." |
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