Monday, 10 December 2007, 15:37
I am Still Alive, included in A Chance for Change
, Rhizome Member curated exhibit.
Thursday, 20 September 2007, 11:38
EAZID writes:
One of the most prominent trends I’ve seen on Rhizome.org is human interaction with the artwork. One piece that best warrants that statement is “I am Still Alive” by Martin John Callanan. This piece actually works in the field by sending a text message to bluetooth enabled devices in close proximity at various undisclosed locations. The message says “I am still alive.” I particularly like this artwork because the viewers are not able to choose whether they receive the text… they just get decide whether to read it or not. Most people are too curious to ignore these things though.
Another trend found on the site is the large amount of conceptual art. I’m not sure if you can call this a trend as much as you can call it a natural occurrence. But most of the art is conceptual and the word is a major tag on the site. “Visual” and “Digital” are tags that out do “conceptual,” but they seem like tags that might be used on all of the art on the site.
Saturday, 8 September 2007, 18:12
An interesting text
about two of my works, I am Still Alive and I Wanted to See All of the News From Today
… in choosing “I am still alive” as the message sent to unwitting participants, Callanan has brilliantly honed the basic sentiment in every message that we send or profile update we make. Every message may as well say “I am still alive” since that message is the function of all such communication. Not just an odd phrase to rouse curiosity, the message is crafted to make the recipients aware of the medium itself…
Tuesday, 4 September 2007, 23:16

I am Still Alive ascended to Rhizome ArtBase
Thursday, 7 December 2006, 22:00
A whole series of my work featured in issue 5 of Vague Terrain
Vague Terrain is a web based quarterly publication showcasing work from various artists, musicians, and writers. The quarterly samples the focus and methodologies of academic and art journals, and examines contemporary issues in an immediate and accessible manner that reflects the nature of the web. Content consists of curated visual, audio, and written works.
This blog was originally created with support from At Home in Europe, to document residency time at Riga Centre for New Media Culture RIXC, Latvia. Full details here.
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