Cary Peppermint and Christine Nadir who form the collaborative Ecoarttech have a new web art piece that brings the physical cycles of the moon into the electronic realm of the Internet.At sunrise and sunset, fluctuating orbs of light disrupt the “digital landscape,” and the information environment of the website for the Whitney Museum of American Art (whitney.org). The regular museum website is ruptured by ecoarttech’s visual intervention of blurry orbs overpowing the other online information timed to coincide precisely with sunrise and sunset in New York City (EST); viagra online without prescription.The size and speed of the orbs will vary based on the number of visitors to whitney.org since the previous sunrise (for sunset) or sunset (for sunrise); higher visitation results in larger viagra online without prescription, slower-moving orbs.
Ecoarttech’s work has consistently explored relationships between landscape, technology, and culture, and their commissioned work for whitney.org metaphorically explores the museum’s information landscape as it is shaped by its visitors.
I am going to have my classes tune in live in Chicago on January 5 and 6, 2010 to observe this unnatural phenomenon.

Unnatural sunrise by Ecoarttech temporarily disrupts the Whitney's main web portal.
Order viagra online: i just got Eve Mosher’s summer newsletter and this NYC-based eco-artist is really busy! Mosher has a piece in New York’s Drawing Center called Paths of Desire that elegantly details a walking route in lower Manhattan that takes one by various aquatic sites-of-interest such as Maiden Lane, site of canal clothes washing for many young women. See the image below.
I’m not entirely sure of the scope of the Paths of Desire project, but it somehow involves dumping colored pigments from recycled water bottles. Mosher’s piece in the Drawing Center is part of the Arts on the Horizon series presented by the River to River Festival coming up on July 18th.Mosher encourages everyone to go down to the Battery Park Bosque between 11am and 4pm to pick up your pigment water order viagra online, then you are off to trace your path as you explore the history of Lower Manhattan as influenced by water.

Paths of Desire by Eve Mosher


