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  • Beginners Guide to Mining Litecoin on a Mac

    isn’t for everyone—acquiring the right hardware and powering it can involve a significant amount of effort and expense. What’s more, you may find yourself competing with industrial-scale mining operations, such as Riot Blockchain, Marathon Digital Holdings, and Argo Blockchain. We are a unique digital security ecosystem that provides protection and is built on verifiable trust across our people, hardware and software. This is why we provide transparency into how our More …

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    Mother-Skin: Liminality in Maternal Space

      mother-skin multimedia installation Exhibited at Peters Projects Santa Fe, NM 2015 Undergraduate BFA Thesis, SFUAD Woman’s, daughter’s and granddaughter’s hair twines and is bound tightly, crossing mitochondrial DNA and matrilineal memory in the making of mother-skin, showing in form what is present in mind: the undeniable intermingling of identity and history between mother and daughter. For two years I collected my hair, pulling it from brushes, shower walls, fingers More …

  • Wavelengths at TIFF: Grand Shorts Tell Epic Stories

    The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) was mass urbanism once again this year, as closed streets formed a public mall that seemed like a treadmill, a continuous loop of Hollywood stars. In the Wavelengths section at TIFF, shorts outnumbered features four to one and commercial potential was barely an afterthought. Nor was the Oscar-mongering obvious, for which TIFF’s opening night now seems to be the starting pistol.     Much More …

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    Saving Llewyn Davis – A Review

    If ever a character needed the Coen brothers, it is Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac), a folk singer with a passable soulfulness, scrounging in 1961 at the Gaslight Café for his next good meal while Bob Dylan foretold haunts the club amid swirls of cigarette smoke. With his Welshman’s ancestral good looks, black beard, black eyes, and bohemian self-effacement, Davis doesn’t disappoint our first minutes of innocence – there is promise. More …

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    5 Submerging in Eldorado

    Like travelling south of the Thames or traversing the East River to get to Brooklyn, I took the highway out of Santa Fe to the La Tienda Exhibit Space in Eldorado to see 5 Submerging and listen to a poetry reading.  There’s nothing like a poetry reading to make you feel completely submerged.  After all, you can’t just get up and walk away.  With nervous anticipation, I sat and listened More …

  • New Leader for Paolo Soleri’s Cosanti Foundation

    Cosanti Foundation, whose principal project is Arcosanti, architect Paolo Soleri’s mesa-top urban laboratory in Paradise Valley, AZ, has chosen Jeff Stein as president to succeed its nonagenarian founder. Soleri, 92, had been looking for two years to retire,  prompting the board through the uneasy process of appointing a successor. Stein, who departs his former job as Dean of the Boston Architectural College to assume the position,  brings a deep history with More …

  • Part of Jun 2011 by

    Anaïs Mitchell Meets Austin

    Anaïs (pronounced “uh-NAY-iss”) Mitchell is the daughter of “hippie back-to-the-landers”. Her father was a novelist and English professor, and from an early age, Mitchell was exposed to a lot of old folk and psychedelic albums as well as an endless stockpile of books. Mitchell now calls a 200-year-old farmhouse in rural Vermont home, but judging by the finely-aged quality of her music, she could very well be writing her songs More …

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    Violin “Prodigy” Benjamin Beilman Inhabits Sibelius, Transfixes Popejoy

    “Prodigy” is that small apotheosis reserved for the young. Mozart, Mendelssohn, Michael Jackson they have been clamored after, adored,  given (a few) eminent celebrity. Yet, when “Violin Prodigy” hailed as the title of Benjamin Beilmans recent NMSO concert at Popejoy Hall, I was reminded of the weight of agents and breathless superlatives that halo a young musicians head like awkwardly twined laurels. Especially if he is 20 years old, not More …

  • Stephen Hannock, Painter-Conservationist New work installed at DAM

    A Stephen Hannock landscape is more than a painting, its a place of discovery, a dimensional plane that invites the viewer to jump in and join the narrative. Hes a documentarian who uses landscape painting to set a stage and tell the story of a place across time. “Im not Tony Gilroy,” he said via telephone from the Denver Art Museum where Mt. Blanca with Ute Creek at Dawn was More …

  • Imagining and Witnessing the Whitney Biennial: A First Look

    Theres no theme to the recently opened Whitney Biennial, in a year when the themes of collapse and disillusion that haunt the real world and the film world couldnt be more apt. This themeless-ness may be the only way in which the Whitney is bucking trends in the show that has defined the museum. The other theme might simply be that all the artists are American, which could mean anything More …