Fereshteh Toosi  |  Portfolio 2006

Updates

December 2006
I'll be giving henna tattoos of social security numbers at LTTR's NYC launch party, Monday 18 December at Glasslands Gallery in Williamsburg.

I'm wrapping up my first semester at Saint Mary's College of Maryland and I'm very proud of my students. Check back soon for samples of their work or investigate our class blogs:
214: Intro to Digital and Time-based Media
333: Networked Art

I just got back from Grand Rapids, Michigan where Carolyn and I installed documentation of The Tea Party at the UICA and met some great people who've blogged us already. Thanks, Adam!

November 2006
My work with Carolyn Lambert is on view in a show called Articulating Spaces: Poets and Artists Interacting with their Environment at the Clarion University gallery in Clarion, PA through November 16.

Meanwhile, I'm looking for an Amish family to adopt me for the winter holidays for a new project about the refusal of technology. If you have any leads, please let me know.

August 2006

Dance Dance Revolutionary! (that's me) is hosting an unusual re-mix contest with a $100 prize and you should enter! The postmark deadline has been extended to 30 September. Please see the contest website for more information and entry forms.

June 2006
There's a new article about my friends LTTR... check out what may be the only time my name is dropped in ARTFORUM!

May 2006

The website for Dance Dance Revolutionary is up! Please check it out and come to our first event on Sunday 4 June at 4 PM at the Thomas Merton Center. It's a screening of videos to commemorate the anniversary of Angela Davis's acquittal in 1972.

I have succumbed to the blog craze. Check out electric sheep and submit your story of media-filitrated dreams. Also, listen in to my students' podcasts of sound art walks, hear and see documentation from the PANGAEA festival, as well as photos from May Day Without an Immigrant.

Also, it's spring cleaning time! Archive of previous updates can be accessed from the link to the right, under my photo.

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