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Some writing on culture and technology is here at [https://jeffreygreenberg.wordpress.com Culture & Technology blog] and some links to my work are found here at [http://inventivity.com/jeffg/MyArt/MyArt.html About my art].
Some writing on culture and technology is here at [https://jeffreygreenberg.wordpress.com Culture & Technology blog] and some links to my work are found here at [http://inventivity.com/jeffg/MyArt/MyArt.html About my art].


The Noisebridge announcement for the June 3rd event is [https://www.noisebridge.net/pipermail/noisebridge-announce/2015-June/001383.html here] and its Meetup page is [http://www.meetup.com/with-software-art here].
Contact info is [mailto:jeffg@inventivity.com jeffg at inventivity.com], also @JeffGreenberg: [https://twitter.com/jeffgreenberg] on Twitter
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Contact info is [mailto:jeffg@inventivity.com jeffg at inventivity.com]
 
Having for years run a situation in NYC for artists to present performance
art and other ‘advanced art’, I’m looking to fill a gap in SF culture for
artists who are working with writing software to make expressive and
singular art works. If you make such work or want some support in doing so,
this meetup is for you.  Noisebridge is a great place for this since it’s
about making and is open to a diverse set of attitudes about work, self,
and community.
 
So, if you are such an artist/technologist, or know of folks who make or
want to make a new level of such work, and looking for art that is more
than eye candy, and who can take personal expressive and creative risks I
would love to have you participate in discussion and present your work.
 
I’m hoping to meet folk who are relatively sophisticated in both art and
technology.
 
The format is that one or more people present or make available their work
and we offer our (constructive) engagement with it when we meet.  The work
is likely to be a work in progress or a ‘finished’ work. I moderate this
discussion and gathering.
 
Other than the work itself, we will also talk about what people need to get
work done: e.g. collaborators, skill, technologies, platforms etc.  After
all, making this stuff is hard for a single person.
 
To be clearer, I’m looking for work that involves programming and/or custom
hardware, not just using say Photoshop, or some commercial package. Write
code for your expressive needs.
 
Looking forward to meeting you!

Latest revision as of 09:10, 2 August 2017

Hi... This is Jeffrey Greenberg's page... I'm a long-time technologist and artist.

Info about me is here: http://jeffrey-greenberg.com
Some writing on culture and technology is here at Culture & Technology blog and some links to my work are found here at About my art.

Contact info is jeffg at inventivity.com, also @JeffGreenberg: [1] on Twitter


Having for years run a situation in NYC for artists to present performance art and other ‘advanced art’, I’m looking to fill a gap in SF culture for artists who are working with writing software to make expressive and singular art works. If you make such work or want some support in doing so, this meetup is for you. Noisebridge is a great place for this since it’s about making and is open to a diverse set of attitudes about work, self, and community.

So, if you are such an artist/technologist, or know of folks who make or want to make a new level of such work, and looking for art that is more than eye candy, and who can take personal expressive and creative risks I would love to have you participate in discussion and present your work.

I’m hoping to meet folk who are relatively sophisticated in both art and technology.

The format is that one or more people present or make available their work and we offer our (constructive) engagement with it when we meet. The work is likely to be a work in progress or a ‘finished’ work. I moderate this discussion and gathering.

Other than the work itself, we will also talk about what people need to get work done: e.g. collaborators, skill, technologies, platforms etc. After all, making this stuff is hard for a single person.

To be clearer, I’m looking for work that involves programming and/or custom hardware, not just using say Photoshop, or some commercial package. Write code for your expressive needs.

Looking forward to meeting you!