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11 June, 2011

My Name in Lights - Stedelijk


From June 1 to 26, the Stedelijk continues its commitment to bringing international artists to Amsterdam for the Holland Festival, exploring the relationship between the visual and performance arts.

This time, it will involve a 30 meter-wide LED screen.


"Iconic American conceptual artist John Baldessari is looking for people, who want their name in lights, but just for 15 glittering seconds. Your Name in Lights reflects the changing cult of celebrity in modern society and recalls Andy Warhol's prediction that in the future everyone will have their 15 minutes of fame."



Curator of Exhibitions at the Stedelijk Museum, Martijn van Nieuwenhuyzen ... researching the shortlist of potential artists to work with ... discovered Baldessari’s YOUR NAME IN LIGHTS. It was part of the Sydney Festival and it fit exactly what the Stedelijk was after. The high level of audience participation was too good to pass up. Baldessari agreed to bring it to Amsterdam, the only other time the work is planned to be on display.

YOUR NAME IN LIGHTS will occupy a transitional space between the institution’s walls and the public square. The large LED screen blurs the boundaries between the two. In return, members of the public get to add their name to be displayed right on the side of the museum.

full info at Sydney Festival
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JOUW NAAM / YOUR NAME: BLAKKBYRD
zal 15 seconden schitteren om / will be screened for 15 glittering seconds on:
Dinsdag, 14 juni 16:16:20 / Tuesday, 14 June 4:16:20 PM CET
 
New Time
16:16:20 Tuesday June 14, 2011 in  converts to
00:16:20 Wednesday June 15, 2011 in Sydney
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Watch live streaming video from yournameinlights at livestream.com

http://www.yournameinlights.nl/

more info at the Stedelijk Museum
http://journal.stedelijk.nl/2011/05/behind-your-name-in-lights/

29 April, 2011

Europe Program

Draft Itinerary

May 2011
Travel Sydney to Stockholm

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Upfest'11
4th & 5th June 2011
South Bristol
http://blakkbyrd.blogspot.com/2011/04/upfest-2011-bristol-uk.html
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Art 42 Basel takes place June 15 – 19, 2011.
http://printaustralia.blogspot.com/2011/03/art-basel-2011.html

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Venice Biennale
The 54th International Art Exhibition, titled ILLUMInations,
will run 4th June to 27th November at the Giardini and Arsenale
http://printaustralia.blogspot.com/2011/03/venice-biennale-2011.html
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Nuart - Norway
September? 2011
http://blakkbyrd.blogspot.com/2011/03/nuart-norway.html
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Göteborgs Internationella Konstbiennal äger rum
10 september – 13 november 2011.
http://printaustralia.blogspot.com/2011/03/goteborg-biennial-2011.html

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11th Biennale de Lyon
15th Sept - 31st December
http://www.biennaledelyon.com/

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Octoberfest in Munich

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STRP Festival Eindhoven
17th - 27th November 2011
http://blakkbyrd.blogspot.com/2011/03/strp-festival-eindhoven-2011.html
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15 March, 2008

Paper Research




Severn - Papermaking
http://www.acay.com.au/%7Esevern/paper/paper.htm

papermaking
http://www.acay.com.au/~severn/paper/handmade.htm

papermaking with fibres
http://www.acay.com.au/~severn/paper/HMP2.htm

papermaking links
http://www.acay.com.au/~severn/paper.htm

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patently referenced
http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=13452296&postID=116081990064245929

patent

Providing customized text and imagery on organic products

United States Patent 7089860
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7089860.html

The present invention features various systems and methods for providing an image on an organic product to provide a communication to the recipient or otherwise individualize the organic product. Notably, the present invention features an organic product printing system comprising at least one organic product; a support structure that secures one or more organic products therein for printing upon them, wherein the support structure comprises a stabilizer bar for supporting one or more printing assemblies; and at least one printing assembly supported within the support structure, wherein the printing assembly comprises a printing device that prints an image onto the organic product.

Inventors:
Harris, Blaine; Terrell (Bountiful, UT), R
odriguez, Rene;


Other References:
Severn, J, "Handmade paper", pp. 1-7, 1999.

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pdf http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7089860.pdf
theory

http://www.acay.com.au/~severn/paper/paper.htm



04 December, 2007

Profile

J. Severn {AKA Blakkbyrd}, English born Australian, currently resides and works in Amsterdam.

Severn has a Bachelor of Commerce (with merit) and a Graduate Diploma in Adult Education and Training from the University of Wollongong; and a Bachelor of Arts (fine arts) from Southern Cross University majoring in Art Theory & Criticism and Graphics.

F
ounder and Director of the Print Australia internet group, an online community for professional artists, now in its ninth year of operation. The Print Australia Archive is deposited as part of the Australian Print Collection at the Wagga Wagga Regional Gallery, Australia.

Since relocating to Amsterdam, Severn travels, researches European art and publishes the Bellebyrd and Blakkbyrd art blogs. Severn's interests include online curating, and through the Lyrbyrd site, Severn has curated numerous projects, collaborations and exhibitions and was recently curator at Montevideo {Nederlands Instituut voor Mediakunst, Amsterdam} as part of the Video Vortex exhibition. Research interests focus on contemporary art practices with particular emphasis on urban at, new media forms and WWW2.

Links

Bellebyrd
http://printaustralia.blogspot.com/

Blakkbyrd
http://blakkbyrd.blogspot.com/

lyrebyrd
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PrintAustralia/

Print Australia
http://printaustralia2.wordpress.com

09 May, 2007

New Year Card Exchange


year of the horse

Print Australia Hist
ory: The Early Years
New Year Card Exchange


In
Nov 1999, having heard of the Japanese tradition of a new year card exchange from another printmaker, I introduced the idea to the {baren} list and initiated the annual new year card exchange.

Baren Forum began sponsoring its annual New Year's Card Exchange for the 2000 new year and has continued this popular exchange in each subsequent year. The exchange prints are to be designed around that year's Chinese Zodiac Animal.

http://barenforum.org/new_year/index.html
It was initially co-ordinated by Pete Walls in 2000, with the exchange documentation appearing on the newly formed Print Australia Website.

Josephine has set up an awesome website dedicated to the exchange.
http://web.archive.org/web/20010406134044/www.acay.com.au/~severn/Dcards.htm

I participated in Jan 2000. 2001, & 2002, after which I left the {Baren} list.

Print Australia ran its first annual miniature print exchange in Dec 2002, which continues as the Lyrebyrd Miniature Print Exchange. This was designed in a similar f
ormat to the new year card exchange, but improved with modifications.
See the Hist
ory of the Lyrebyrd Exchange.

by
Severn


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From: Josephine Severn
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 19:34:24 +1100
Subject: [Baren 6558]

Hi Again
I dont know if this is OK to do but this came in the mail today and I am
forwarding it to Baren. If its not OK I'll apologise in advance. I guess
many of you will have seen this already?

I dont know much about JApanese culture but this sounds like such a
lovely thing to do. Sort of the old fashioned spirit of Christmas that I
though was dead or killed by crass commercialism.

Just wanted to share a nice thought with you..

Josephine

In Japan there is a tradition of exchanging New Years cards that are hand
made and the size of a postcard, 4" x 6". Each year everyone makes an image
of the animal that belongs to that year, dog, monkey, etc. This New Year it
is the Dragon for 2000. What a great mythic animal for the beginning of the
next century. Last summer Moya Bligh, a part time printmaking instructor
from Kyoto-Seika University in Japan, was teaching a workshop in Japanese
waterbase woodcut printmaking here at the Univ. of Oregon. (I hosted her
and taught with her.) She talked about this tradition and invited my print
students to make dragon postcards to exchange with each other and with
students in Japan. Each person will then have a little collection of dragon
prints. My students are having such a great time making these prints (not
in a limited edition) that I thought it might be fun to suggest this
exchange to the print list.

I don't know exactly how the exchange could or should be done but each
person making a card could make as many as they like and somehow contact
others making them to arrange for an exchange of cards. Is this idea just
too unmanageable? What do you think of the idea and do you have any
suggestions about how the exchange could be done?

Peggy Prentice
Printmaking Coordinator
Art Department
University of Oregon, Eugene

http://www.barenforum.org/archives/vol09/v09_775.txt

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From: Pedrobot@aol.com
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 10:55:13 EST
Subject: [Baren 6579] Re: Postcards

If y'all want to, I'd be willing to set up a little web page that has a bunch
of Baren member addresses so that those interested could send cards. If
anyone is interested, that is. I guess just e-mail me your name and address.

- --Pete

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From: Pedrobot@aol.com
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 11:09:30 EST
Subject: [Baren 6581] Dragon Card Exchange Page

If anybody wants their name on the list, e-mail me your name, address and
e-mail. I set up a (very simple- don't mock my HTML) directory at:

http://www.geocities.com/Area51/5426/baren.html

That way, anybody who wants to send out cards will have the option to, as
long as your name is on the list.

- --Pete
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From: Pedrobot@aol.com
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 16:29:12 EST
Subject: [Baren 6588] Dragon Sign-Up Page

The Dragon Card Exchange page is up and running. (well, stumbling, anyway...;)

http://www.geocities.com/Area51/5426/baren.html


- --Pete

http://www.barenforum.org/archives/vol09/v09_777.txt

This is the list of names and addresses of the [Baren] members who are interested in participating in the Dragon New Year's Card Exchange. This is an informal kind of set-up, so mailing, postage, organization, etc. is all up to the participants. This page exists so that you'll know where to send your stuff.

To get your name added to the list, click here.

Josephine has set up an awesome website dedicated to the exchange. Click here to check it out.


http://web.archive.org/web/20010406134044/www.acay.com.au/~severn/Dcards.htm

http://web.archive.org/web/20010111214400/www.acay.com.au/~severn/dragon.htm

http://web.archive.org/web/20010415171923/www.acay.com.au/~severn/ausdragon.htm


Also, some other info:

-The suggested size for the cards is 4"x6"
-Try to get them mailed on or around the actual New Year (duh!); having the 2000 postmark might be nifty
-You can stick them in an envelope or do it postcard-style
-The last day I will add names to the list is December 31st (New Year's Eve) sometime in the morning here on the West Coast

Last updated December 26, 1999
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/5426/baren.html

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year
of the snake

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Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000
To: Print Australia
Subject: New Exchange


Hi All

While I was on holidays I decided that Print Australia would
have another card exchange similar to the Dragon card
exchange in which I participated last year and which can be
seen at
http://www.acay.com.au/~severn/dcards.htm

http://web.archive.org/web/20010406134044/www.acay.com.au/~severn/Dcards.htm


However, the people over at Baren have decided to go with it
again and are organising a "year of the snake' card
exchange. Details can be seen at
http://www.geocities.com/pedrobot2000/snake.html

So after some deliberation I have decided NOT to do one
through Print Australia as most of you are on BAren anyway,
and instead am passing on the invitation for you to
particpate in the Snake Card exchange.

This was a huge amount of fun last year. You send out cards
to everyone's home address and your letterbox fills up with
envelopes from exotic places, each containing a little hand
made print!

The exchange is not restricted to woodblock, all media other
glicee/digital prints are acceptable. It might be a courtesy
if you are not already a baren member to go join baren
first.

Josephine


14 October, 2006

patently referenced


Providing customized text and imagery on organic products

United States Patent 7089860
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7089860.html

The present invention features various systems and methods for providing an image on an organic product to provide a communication to the recipient or otherwise individualize the organic product. Notably, the present invention features an organic product printing system comprising at least one organic product; a support structure that secures one or more organic products therein for printing upon them, wherein the support structure comprises a stabilizer bar for supporting one or more printing assemblies; and at least one printing assembly supported within the support structure, wherein the printing assembly comprises a printing device that prints an image onto the organic product.

Inventors:
Harris, Blaine; Terrell (Bountiful, UT), R
odriguez, Rene;


Other References:
Severn, J, "Handmade paper", pp. 1-7, 1999.

==================

pdf http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7089860.pdf


http://www.acay.com.au/~severn/paper/paper.htm

24 February, 2006

ARTIST'S DAY OUT




It was a beautiful sunny day in Amsterdam yesterday , so I took a day off and visited the sites. I went to the Rembrandt house to see the etching exhibition, then on to Rembrandtplein to see the Nightwatch sculpture installation, Katharina Grosse at DeAppel and finally Spuistraat for the graffiti walls.

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17 December 2005 - 12 March 2006
http://www.rembrandthuis.nl/
Rembrandt and British Printmaking 1880 - 1930
.

An exhibition in which the work of British etchers is juxtaposed with works by Rembrandt that inspired them. The exhibition is being organized in association with the Schloss Moyland Museum in Bedburg-Hau, Germany.

The Society of Painters-Etchers was founded in London in 1880. The aim of the Society's members was to free etching from the straitjacket of reproduction and establish it as an artistic medium in its own right with a standing equal to that of the art of painting.

Thanks to this society of artists, British etching flourished greatly in the period around 1900. In the exhibition Rembrandt and British Printmaking 1880 - 1930 the role of Rembrandt as a source of inspiration is central. Around one hundred etchings by thirty-four of the most important artists working in Britain, among them Francis Seymour Haden (1818 - 1920),
http://www.greatmodernpictures.com/images/antphot01lg.jpg

James Abbot McNeil Whistler (1834 - 1903) and David Young Cameron (1865 - 1945), are being shown alongside etchings by Rembrandt from the Rembrandt House Museum collection. Bringing prints from these artists face to face with those by Rembrandt demonstrates not only how they incorporated his ideas, but also their own ways of interpreting them.
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During Rembrandt’s 400th anniversary, the ‘Ondernemingsvereniging Rembrandtplein en Omgeving’ will unveil a bronze version of Rembrandt’s ‘Night Watch’ on the Rembrandtplein. This enormous sculpture group is the creation of two Russian artists, Alexander Taratynov and Mikhail Dronov and consists of 22 life-sized bronze figures.
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Note dog. Its difficult to see in the painting and normally lost in reproductions. It looks like an underdrawing and may have been overcleaned? This installation begs to be seen in conjunction with a good image of the painting.
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katharina-grosse-at-deappel.html

This new installation is the first work I have ever seen at deappel that I have enjoyed. It was like walking through a Frankenthaler. There's a narrative throughout that leads from room to room, interrupted in sharp contrast by the DeAppel's stairwell.



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Spuistraat.

Think of it not so much as graffiti as feral printmaking.




for more Amsterdam street art, see blakkbyrd.

Article by Blakkbyrd
http://blakkbyrd.wordpress.com/