EAI linkrot

Electronic Arts Intermix changed its link to its Kristin Lucas page (new link here), and took down the clip of her video Host.
This compare and contrast between Host and Paul Slocum's Hats would have been toast--fortunately Lucas also has a clip on her website.
I suppose some of this could be budgetary but last I looked bandwidth is still cheap.

Seth Price's idea of the web as a place of squeaky seamless newness that must be critiqued with pictures of old books (if that is in fact what this essay is about) is fairly ludicrous, the more I think about it. Rather than shaved pubes the net is a hairball of bad links, changed URLs and disappeared webhosts. What Price calls "hoarders" are often just people trying to save something.

Telic Arts Exchange Installation

Internet and Non-Internet: Below are shots of my show at Telic Arts Exchange's Distributed Gallery, consisting of four locations in Los Angeles' Chinatown neighborhood. Many thanks to Sean Dockray for the photos, interview, and curating. Below, each photo is preceded by the GIF on the monitor in the photo. A map with the location names is here. [Update, Nov. 2020: All of the dg.telic.info links are dead. The text of the interview is here.]

Extensible Cluster:

telic 1

Gradient Squares:

telic 2

Gradient Circle:

telic 3

OptiDisc (Large Bits):

telic 4

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