The Art Stuff

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

deliciousness...

guinea piggies...

Lawn Mower



Keith Walendowski is accused of shooting his lawn mower because it wouldn't start. According to the criminal complaint, Walendowski said he was angry because his Lawn Boy wouldn't start Wednesday morning, July 23, 2008. He told police quote, 'I can do that, it's my lawn mower and my yard so I can shoot it if I want.'

Sunday, July 06, 2008

Abandon Ship?

For now... please see my thesis work, HERE. Web site coming eventually....


-Milton

Sunday, November 04, 2007

The Fall Semester

This semester has going pretty well. My work has somehow become more focused; the lecturers have been more interesting; and things seem to be coming together nicely. I have been doing a lot of work for a course I am teaching begining in January at RiSD, you should check it out @ RiSD.Game.Art. And here's a couple shots of what I've been working on lately...


(On the left, Nintendo Games, Mop, "Mops Are For Lazy People", On the Right, Neon Gel Pen Drawings, Neon Frames, "Selections from the Lisa Frank Series")

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Damien Hirst is 50 Million Dollars Richer...



Hirst sold his skull this week.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Upcoming Show I'm In:



I would like to cordially invite you to the opening reception of:

WATCHING WAR
A Multimedia Exhibition
May 6-13, 2007
Opening Reception Saturday, May 5, 9-11pm

CAC Gallery, 3rd Floor Hillel
80 Brown Street
Providence, RI 02906

WATCHING WAR invites artists and viewers to investigate what it means to envision war in today's image-saturated and networked culture. The exhibition brings together artworks that employ old and new visual media in order to explore the impact of ocular technologies on how war is waged and presented to a global audience. Particular focus is given to the ways in which artists have appropriated, responded to, and revised mediated images of conflict since 9/11.

Many of the works confront notions of media saturation and desensitization, and the physical, psychological, social, political, and cultural ramifications of imaging warfare. Others question the connection between depictions of war and larger structures of power, as well as the need for counter-images and reformulations of dominant representations.

WATCHING WAR includes works by Eric Baudelaire, Joy Garnett, Jon Kessler, Lucian Read, Antonio Rocha, Deborah Scranton, Russ Smith, Milton F Stevenson, and many others. Curated by Shane Brennan, Jessie Chaney, Taylor Friedman, Anna Hermann, Alexis Lowry, and Alexandra Trustman, the exhibition is part of a Group Independent Study advised by Professor Mark Tribe at Brown University.

The exhibition has been made possible in part by the Department of Modern Culture & Media and the Brown University Creative Arts Council.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Upcoming Show I'm In:

Friday, February 16, 2007

Macbook. Sucks.



So my macbook was alright until December when the Logic Board messed up. Sent it off to Apple; 2 weeks later I got it back and the sleep function wasn't working properly. Not working like when I got it, but not a huge deal. So fastforward 6 weeks to this week when the damn thing powers on when in my official macbook bag. The thing overheats and won't properly open any files so I reset the p-ram and the damn thing won't pick up my hard drive: AKA all files gone: Photos, programs, music, all of it. Now I have to salvage through my externals hoping I have half of the stuff on them. I think I have had it with macs. If this damn computer malfunctions one more time I am going to make them replace the entire stinking unit. Apple: you suck.