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		<title>Monopoly Repackaging &#124; Andy Mangold</title>
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via andymangold.com 
Could these be any more beautiful?

  Posted via web   from Amusement Device  

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		<link>http://joshiselectric.com/uncategorized/monopoly-repackaging-andy-mangold</link>
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		<title>Tumblr, Posterous, and Bookmarklet Instructions</title>
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With the recent Mozilla/Metalab shakedown in mind, I&#8217;ve been thinking a lot about stealing vs. borrowing in terms of web design. Both happen, both can be good, and both are easy to define. Stealing without giving credit is a bad idea. Stealing as a starting point for further exploration gives us new ideas and built-in [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://joshiselectric.com/uncategorized/tumblr-posterous-and-bookmarklet-instructions</link>
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		<title>My 20 Favorite Stacey-Powered Websites</title>
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		<link>http://joshiselectric.com/uncategorized/my-20-favorite-stacey-powered-websites</link>
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		<title>The Identity Crisis of Contemporary Games Captured</title>
		<description><![CDATA[
 
  Posted via email   from Amusement Device  

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		<link>http://joshiselectric.com/uncategorized/the-identity-crisis-of-contemporary-games-captured</link>
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		<title>Rhizome &#124; Review of Prospectives 09</title>
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via rhizome.org
Rhizome is featuring Chris Lanier&#8217;s review of the Prospectives.09 exhibition in Reno, which included Gaming the Network Poetic. The exhibit came down last month, but I&#8217;ll be submitting GTNP to other venues in the near future. It&#8217;s a worthy read; here&#8217;s the bit about my piece:
Joshua Fishburn&#8217;s Gaming the Network Poetic (2009) links five [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://joshiselectric.com/uncategorized/rhizome-review-of-prospectives-09</link>
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		<title>IRUS Art Shows in Chicago, Jan 29-Feb 4</title>
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via coprosperity.org
Friends, especially those in Chicago, please check out Dialogue: Presented by IRUS art (an intercultural collaborative art work between artists in Iran and the U.S.) at Co-Prosperity Sphere in Chicago from January 29th through February 4th, with an opening reception on January 29th from 7-10 PM. This is an opportunity to see work that [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://joshiselectric.com/uncategorized/irus-art-shows-in-chicago-jan-29-feb-4</link>
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		<title>8-Bit Game People in Rio</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I really wish I was down in Rio for 8-Bit Game People, which includes chiptunes performances as well as an exhibit of videogames. I&#8217;m showing Survive/Progress&#160;there, which was selected as one of the best games at FILE 2009 in S&#227;o Paulo. After digging around a bit on the website, I found the full list of [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://joshiselectric.com/uncategorized/8-bit-game-people-in-rio</link>
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		<title>39˚ 44′ 11″ N  x 104˚ 59′ 21″ W by Timothy Weaver + eMAD «  Embrace!</title>
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via exhibits.denverartmuseum.org
I&#8217;m very excited to announce the opening of &#8220;39˚ 44′ 11″ N x 104˚ 59′ 21″ W&#8220;, an interactive installation included in Embrace! at the Denver Art Museum.
I am one of the collaborators on a team led by Timothy Weaver that also includes David Fodel, Brigid McAuliffe, and Nick Meyers. The show officially opened on November [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://joshiselectric.com/uncategorized/39%cb%9a-44%e2%80%b2-11%e2%80%b3-n-x-104%cb%9a-59%e2%80%b2-21%e2%80%b3-w-by-timothy-weaver-emad-%c2%ab-embrace</link>
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		<title>Gaming the Network Poetic &#8211; All Five Games In One Video</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Below you&#8217;ll find a video with all five games from Gaming the Network Poetic running in the same video. Some may appear to be a little too fast &#8212; I used the &#8220;saveFrame&#8221; function in Processing to export individual frames so that I could capture in high resolution, but some games have less processing going [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://joshiselectric.com/video/gaming-the-network-poetic-all-five-games-in-one-video</link>
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		<title>Gaming the Network Poetic in Reno, NV</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ 
via flickr.com
I was down in Reno, NV at the University of Nevada last week to install Gaming the Network Poetic at the Prospectives.09 festival (you should check out the website, because every time that you do, this drill from Jonah Brucker-Cohen will drill into the wall at the Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery), and to [...]]]></description>
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