Saturday, June 28, 2008
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
It's coming up to three months since the gallery opened and the prospect of having to say goodbye to guest artist Ichibot Nishi was not something we could happily come to terms with. So, a few days ago we decided to offer him a permanent space and it is with great pleasure we proudly welcome Ichibot as our new artist in residence! So, look forward to yet more startling innovation from this hugely talented, tiny genius.
playground.space
Ichibot Nishi and Selavy Oh's wonderfully subversive contribution to the SL family debate, entitled 'playground.space', can be seen now, for one week only at Brooklyn is Watching. While you're there be sure not to miss the extraordinary environment Ichibot has created below the main sim, I've personally never seen anything quite like it, in or outside of SL. Exploration of 'blue.plane' can begin by following the black and yellow tumorous mass in the SW corner.
Injustice

The recent display of 'Injustice' at Brooklyn is Watching and the very positive blog by Amy Freelunch has inspired me to once again open up issues I originally began exploring with 'super fun happy club' back in 2006. With that in mind I decided to remove all my work from Level 1 in Arthole and build a new version of 'Injustice' in its place. I've made no compromises and offer no apologies for the brutality of the exhibit, so be warned it is not pleasant or pretty. Ultimately, the most important thing for me is to raise awareness about the wider issues involved.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Welcome!
Welcome to the new Arthole blog! This is something we've been meaning to get together for a while and just haven't found the time until now. The plan is to use this space as a way to announce existing and upcoming events at the gallery and other related projects. It will also serve as an archive for our radio shows, photos and machinima.
Thank you for your continued support and interest in our work.
-Arahan Claveau & Nebulosus Severine-
Thank you for your continued support and interest in our work.
-Arahan Claveau & Nebulosus Severine-
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