We’re pleased to announce the publication of the sixth edition of
Dispatx, which coincides with a complete redesign of the website.
Curating and developing works from poets, photographers, painters and
writers, for this edition we once again present an extremely diverse
set of responses to the notion of Improvised Maps. These works - which
can be seen in Show (http://www.dispatx.com/show/). - include a dozen
projects developed online over the last five months and seven
additional submissions including work from Gonzalo Puch, Denis Masi,
Andrea Brady and Enrique Vila-Matas.
In addition we would like to announce that the exploration of the theme
Eminent Domain can now be followed on a daily basis. Until June 2007,
the Make area of the site (http://www.dispatx.com/make) will feature
the work of seventeen projects chosen to explore the theme. These
include works by Emanual Licha, Juan delGado, and Paulina Varas.
Through making comments on the artists’ process in Make, site visitors
forms a part of this organic process. We have provided a series of
tools specifically for the visitor, allowing you to create private
collections, leave comments, and subscribe to RSS feeds for the
projects that interest you the most. To familiarize yourself with these
changes, please take the site tour
(http://www.dispatx.com/index.php?tourId=MyDispatx&setLanguage=4)
Dispatx provides the tools of a socialised internet for the development
and presentation of contemporary art and literature. Visitors are
invited to interact with the artists via the online display of their
working processes, and to create unique private collections of the
finished works. Through this process we seek to establish a new
curatorial discourse based on artistic working practices.
We are also actively seeking submissions related to the new theme in
exploration : Eminent Domain. More details -
http://www.dispatx.com/make/
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