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Many creators and collectors of digital art found Wikipedia’s decision to be overstepping and short-sighted. The basis for this sentiment is the observation that NFTs, while not always used for ...
Art+Feminism takes over New York City with six Wikipedia edit-a-thons over the next week and a half, including the biggest one at MoMA on March 11.
Click here to register for the lecture. On April 7 from 10:00am-1:00pm EST, the Walsh Library and the Walsh Gallery will host Seton Hall's second Art+Feminism Wikipedia edit-a-thon.
“Wikipedia really can’t be in the business of deciding what counts as art or not, which is why putting NFTs, art or not, in their own list makes things a lot simpler,” wrote one editor on ...
Sian Evans, Art + Feminism spokesperson, said: "More people are using Wikipedia as a platform for teaching research and composition, more librarians are describing it as a research tool.
Well, you do. Or at least you can. The Philadelphia Art Museum will host an edit-a-thon as a part of their exhibit "Represent: 200 years of African American Art." ...
Wikipedia edit-a-thons have been leveraged for a wide variety of causes. The most notable recent example is the “Art +Feminism” edit-a-thon that drew over one hundred participants in New York City.
Tate is using Wikipedia entries to provide biographical information on artists in its collection. This has been criticised by the art historian Bendor Grosvenor, who drew attention to the entry on ...
Harvard artist in residence Joe Davis certainly thinks so. He's working on a project, Malus Ecclesia, that will insert Wikipedia entries into the non-essential genetic strands of apples.
The New York Times estimates that the entirety of Wikipedia would fill 7,600 physical volumes. Enter Michael Mandiberg, the tree-hater who wants to print it. Mandiberg plans to Print Wikipedia.
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