It was a bitterly cold highveld evening but the system worked and Marcelino Stuhmer (Lecturer in painting at the University of Wisconsin, Milwakee) was successfully beamed into the Convent Seminar Room at Digital Arts. He presented three of his remarkable mixed media art projects using simultaneous PowerPoint slides, video clips, and audio. At the end of his presentation he took questions from members of the audience in Johannesburg. Telematics in action. A full monthly programme of Remote Lectures is planned for the the rest of the year.


Archive for August, 2010
The first Remote Lecture – it works!
August 13th, 2010 by christoBlood is the new black
August 10th, 2010 by christo
photo by Christo Doherty
Murray Turpin in performance at the opening of his new exhibition at Artspace in Johannesburg, 10 August 2010. Entitled "Triangulate the Death Rate", Turpin describes his solo show as "a tale of death, love, politics, identity and geometry". He had painted the phrase, "blood is the new black" using his own blood shortly before the performance in which images from his paintings were tattooed onto his bare flesh. Turpin’s paintings and mixed media works explore the existential implications of life in contemporary Johannesburg with a visceral harshness held in check by the artist’s strong graphic sensibility. As stated in his exhibition manifesto: "The truth and art may be of little consequence in the end with a gun to your head. Unseen moments, repressed memories. Blood is the new black". The exhibition is only running until 17 August; so make a point of getting down to Parkwood to take a look.

photo by Christo Doherty
Remote Lecture Series: No. 1
August 4th, 2010 by Tegan
Digital Arts and Upgrade Joburg are launching a Remote Lecture Series.
What is a Remote Lecture? We are inviting people from across the globe to “beam in” to our seminar room in Johannesburg for a series of unique once a month lectures on arts, new media and technology practice.
These lectures are free and anyone can attend. Get inspired!
Remote Lecture 1:
The Choreographed Accident:how painting survived the accident by Marcelino Stuhmer from University of Wisconsin Milwakee.
Date: 12 August 2010
Time: 19:00
For more information visit the Remote Lectures blog or contact me at tegan.bristow(at)wits(dot)ac(dot)za

Postgraduate At the WSOA
August 4th, 2010 by TeganWe are now taking applications to the postgraduate programs at the Wits School of Arts. Please visit our website for more information.


