hi crumb list i thought i'd drop a note about the blogs i am subscribed to via RSS and so read regularly that other crumb list lurkers might want to check out... because i often find myself wanting to repost notes from there to here, or here to there. like this one from: http://publiccurating.blogspot.com -- from cont3xt.net http://www.digitaldisobedients.com/ Digital Disobedients -- a curatorial project by Elisa Harkins. The main goal of the project is to educate people about .NET ART and Digtial art. Through the use of videos, magazines, prints and lectures Digital Disobedients hopes to display works that are sometimes considered esoteric and make them accessible to a wide range of people. Those who are on the internet every day should not be the only ones who get to enjoy these artworks. These projects resonate deeply because of their social and political concepts and everyone should be given the opportunity to appreciate them. ---- so in addition to public curating, i also read: http://www.curating.info -- run by michelle kasprzak http://museumtwo.blogspot.com/ -- run by nina simon http://curating-netart.blogspot.com -- run by ursula endlicher and ela kagel (though this has been quiet of late) http://leisurearts.blogspot.com/ -- run by some anonymous folks, as we saw earlier this year with their curatorial championship and on the more general topic of new media art (and not specifically curating, but written by people who are in some description curators), i read: http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com -- run by regine debatty http://blog.furtherfield.org -- run by the folks at furtherfield/http (they are lots of them!) http://www.test.org.uk -- run by matt locke http://www.eyebeam.org/reblog/ -- run by a different person every two weeks http://blogs.walkerart.org/newmedia/ -- not run by curators but by designers/producers http://www.coin-operated.com/ -- the site of artist jonah brucker cohen (though he travels and reports on a lot of other stuff) i look at a lot of other blogs, including those without RSS feeds, but i'd be exaggerating if i said i read them regularly! send us your top curating reading tips. sarah