Archive for May, 2007

Interview with Jane Fulton Alt: Photography as Poetry

Jane Fulton Alt, fine art photographer, expresses her photographs as a poet writes poetry, with a captivating sense of artistry, fluidity, and grace.

Jane Fulton Alt from Chiapas series
Chiapas Series. Courtesy of the Artist.

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Looptopia: Anna Joelsdottir’s Stick Installation at Macy’s

Anna Joelsdottir, who took part in Looptopia’s celebration at Macy’s Friday night, worked on a stick installation from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. in one of the windows.

Anna's Window
Macy’s window at the northwest corner on State and Randolph. Space: approximately 6′ x 12′. Installation: 5 pm to 10 pm.
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Point of View: More Reasons Why We Need A Rate Freeze

In last week’s blog, I called for a freeze of electric rates because competition, necessary for establishing electric rates that are fair to the public, does not seem to exist. The bygone era of monopolistic control and price setting exists once again.

Two Light Bulbs
Electricity Charges Up by 70%-80%

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Interview with Cris Orfescu: Surveying the New Trends in NanoArt

(This interview is a continuation of Interview with Suresh Donthu, Joel Henzie, and Cris Orfescu: Science As Art.)

Cris Orfescu Nano Fireball
Nano Fireball, Digital Painting & Manipulation of SEM Scan of Nanosculpture
Created by Hydrolizing Titanium Organometallic Compound
- Courtesy of Cris Orfescu

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Interview with Suresh Donthu, Joel Henzie, and Cris Orfescu: Science as Art

What do Suresh Donthu and Joel Henzie, researchers at Northwestern University in Evanston, and Cris Orfescu, curator of the First International NanoArt Festival in Finland, have in common? They have a fascination with “science as art” and “art as science” in the world of nanotechnology – the science of dealing with matter at the molecular level, unseen by the human eye.
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