Archive for April, 2006

Platforms in the Blogosphere

« 28 April 2006 | 21:00 | press | No Comments »

Gizmodo
CNet
Suicide Girls
BoingBoing
We-Make-Money-Not-Art
Fleshbot
Monkeyfilter
Trendhunter
Turbulence
Sexblo.gs
MobuzzTV
C News, Russia
Australian Network for Art & Technology
VK Magazine, the Netherlands
Nuevayol-Blog
The Uber-Review
Feminist Law Professors
Benetton Talk
Pop Gadget
Clit Shock
Softpedia
Stripped Daily
ShinyShiny
Deb Geisler
Rave Wireless
Headlesschicken
Lighthousekeeping
Monroelab
Fabrica
JuiceBox
Buckle Up Now
RandomURL
Girlatlas
Cruel.com
Fluctuat.net
PC Lab, Poland
MiGadget
Gizmologia
Yoputa.net
Die Zeit/zeit.de
NEWSru.com
Lenta.ru
La Coctelera
Wireless Mania
Axxon.com
Tecnochica
Ciudad.com
Vogue forum, Australia



Newest panelist

« 13 April 2006 | 21:44 | general, panel discussion | 1 Comment »

We are thrilled and delighted to announce that Melissa Gira will also be part of the Platforms panel discussion.



Panel discussion update

« 11 April 2006 | 21:36 | general, panel discussion | No Comments »

The Platforms panel at Eyebeam will be Saturday May 13, and as mentioned our panelists include: Krzysztof Wodiczko, Tracy Quan and Natalie Jeremijenko.

Our other exciting news: Tracy Quan will also be doing a reading and booksigning, and Natural Sphere aka James Healy will be our DJ for the event.



Panel discussion

« 9 April 2006 | 22:27 | general, panel discussion | No Comments »

While we are still finalizing the date for our panel discussion, we’re happy to report that our panelists include: Krzysztof Wodiczko, Tracy Quan and Natalie Jeremijenko.



ISEA

« 8 April 2006 | 18:45 | general | No Comments »

Some great news: we will be presenting Platforms at ISEA (http://isea2006.sjsu.edu) this August.



Welcome

« 8 April 2006 | 18:27 | general | No Comments »

Welcome to The Aphrodite Project: Platforms blog. We are happy to finally be up and running, thanks to our web intern Christopher Paretti. Chris is currently enrolled in NYU’s ITP program.

The blog will be used to post updates on the many facets of the project: prototype shoes, exhibitions, panels, lectures, etc.