(ContentDesk) December 8, 2005 -- Without a fixed physical or temporal locus, ASPECT Magazine maximizes the fluidity of its ephemeral site in Volume 6: On Location. Extending from the momentary to the monumental, terrestrial to celestial, micro to macro, and personal to cultural, this issue explores the vast concept of location. Our unique position as an institution with no specific physical domain was the ideal venue for this new media exploration of location, said Editor Michael Mittelman.Featuring the work of nationally and internationally known artists, this volume presents Kenseth Armsteads twist on the classic search for ones own roots in in_authentic_b (an invisible_cities excerpt) with commentary by Andrew Perchuk, Head of Contemporary Programs and Research at the Getty Research Institute; The C5 Landscape Initiative undertakes rigorous physical and conceptual cross-country treks, with commentary by Christiane Paul, Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts, Whiney Museum of American Art; Richard Clars COLLISION II, is a site-specific installation created from orbital debris in space, with commentary by Jean-Luc Soret, Curator and Co-Founder of the International Festival @rtOutsiders, Maison Europ?enne de la Photographie, Paris; Shelly Eshkar and Paul Kaisers interactive projection piece, Pedestrian, explores human motion and identity, with commentary by George Fifield, Founder/Director of the Boston Cyberarts Festival and Curator of New Media at the DeCordova Museum: the site-specific Stedelijk Drawing, a temporary manifestation of invisible electronic signals creating new navigation and boundaries by Pete Gomes, with commentary by Jelle Bouwhuis, Curator, Writer, and Editor at the Stedelijk Museum; a ground-breaking online project by MTAA (M.River & T.Whid Art Associates) entitled the 1 Year Performance Video with commentary by Marisa Olson, Artist, Editor, and Curator at large, Rhizome.org; and Douglas Weathersbys Environmental Services company crosses boundaries of conceptual art and repair jobs in his recent GSG Office Project, with commentary by James Hull, Founding Director and Curator, Green Street Gallery.ASPECT Magazine continues to advocate for cutting-edge contemporary artists and their complex array of media. ASPECT is the original and oldest DVD magazine of art, promoting challenging subjects and new channels to experience new media. The art community has taken note ASPECT can now be found in the Museum of Modern Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum (NYC), and the Centre Pompidou, among many other venues.About ASPECTThe mission of ASPECT is to foster a deeper and more intimate understanding of contemporary new media art by expanding access, education, and distribution of the genre.
ASPECT pioneered DVD distribution of artworks and continues to set the standard for new media art publishing and distribution. ASPECT Magazine is a biannual DVD magazine of new media art. Each issue highlights 5-10 artists working new media whose works are best documented in video or sound, including in-depth information on the artists and commentary by distinguished curators and critics. Individual issues and subscriptions are available directly from the ASPECT web site..
Hideki to Market Honeywell Branded Time and Weather Products
Hideki Electronics, Inc. announced today that it will present its new, full line of Honeywell branded home weather stations and timing products at The 2005 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas (Jan 6-9).In an exclusive license agreement with Honeywell Intellectual Properties, Inc. for the category, Hideki will manufacture, market, distribute, and sell a complete line of home weather stations, clocks, and other timing products in the Americas.Jim Boyle, president of Hideki, said, "Honeywell is one of the most respected and trusted brand names among home owners and facility operations. It is specifically known for its reliability in operating control devices in more homes nationwide than any other brand.
With the new Honeywell branded home weather stations and timing products, Hideki is proud to bring one of the world's most notable home and business control brands to provide highly dependable everyday information for every member of every household."The entire line of Honeywell...
TV Technology for a New Age: Plasma vs. LCD TVs
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Home-Movie-Theater-Guide.comYou're ready! You've been working hard and saving a ton of money. Now you're ready to buy a brand new Flat Screen TV. Hopping in the car, you head off to the local electronics store and just take it all in. There must be a million sets for you to choose from, but ?come rain or snow or dark of night' you're leaving with a flat screen TV.
You feel good as the sales rep approaches you. No pressure. You tell her that you want a flat screen and would like to see what they have available. The first question she asks you is, "Are you looking for an LCD or a Plasma?" Uh?you've just been defeated. You...
TV Technology for a New Age: Plasma vs. LCD TVs
Belden Brilliance? Banana Peel? Precision Video Snake Cables Offer Superior Performance, Plus Faster, Easier Installation
RICHMOND, IN (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) June 20, 2006 - Belden CDT Electronics Division, a world leader in the development of specialty cable products for the broadcast, A/V, entertainment and other markets, has announced that it is now offering multiples of its highly popular Brilliance 1855A and 1505A Precision Video coaxial cables in Beldens patented Banana Peel? construction.
The new composite cables provide optimum signal transmission performance over longer runs, while enabling faster and easier installation of multiple coaxes in a single, easy-to-pull bundle.Thanks to their Banana Peel construction, the new composite cables will reduce labor costs because the overall jacket has been eliminated.
Without the outer jacket, an entire step in the installation process has been eliminated and all of the cables are instantly identifiable since the cables are color-coded and have clearly readable print legends.
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Choosing a Plasma TV
You've finally made up your mind to buy a plasma TV. You dream of watching your favorite television shows in full stereo, with sharp, crisp picture resolution. But how do you go about finding your dream TV? Here are a few tips that will help you get started.The first thing that you should do is to decide on the size of the television monitor you want. Generally speaking, plasma TVs begin at around 32" and go as large as 63". The most common screen sizes are usually 32", 42", 50" and 61".
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