| 2010 Artcontext Annual ReviewIn a year of junk shots and great recession, there is still the Artcontext. It was a year to explore physical media and I even curated a show.  But these projects are still connected to online media, as usual.
—   Andy Deck | 
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The Wildlife Offline Calendar for 2011 is, as one person put it, "more animals than I've ever seen in one place before."
This colorful ecologically-themed calendar can be downloaded and printed for free.  The limited edition, signed calendar is available, too.  It can be purchased online for $7.99 Since 1979 |  | ![[Calendar]](pngfVXWnPTNmm.png) | 
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| ![[Artistic License Year One]](jpgNQsUTlAxIb.jpg)  |  | 
The first year of the activity of visiting artists who made 
"Artistic Licenses" was captured in this time time-lapse video, exhibited as shown here in New York City.
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| The Spill » Forward exhibition, which responded to the prolonged oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, took place this year at the MediaNoche gallery space in Manhattan. The exhibition continues online. |  | ![[Spill Forward]](jpgjfTNFdaemA.jpg) | 
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| ![[C-Hold Control]](jpgL2bG4Zt6MV.jpg)  |  | ©-Hold Control was exhibited at Watermans Art Centre in London as part of the Unleashed Devices exhibition, which featured electronics experiments and quirky high-tech art.  The spigot shown here affected a scrolling flow of pirate graphics, downloaded with file sharing software.  The work provoked a number of interpretations related to the freedom of the networks — a timely subject in the wake of the U.S. Federal Communication Commission's retreat from Net Neutrality. | 
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| Power Cycle addresses sustainable energy.  In recent years, some industrialized countries like Germany and the Netherlands have made a more substantial commitment to producing renewable energy that doesn't emit greenhouse gases.  Like much of the work of Transnational Temps, this video aims to open up a space in the cultural sphere for reflection about ecological crises that we, collectively, are failing to fix. ![[Transnational Temps]](png3HR3jMzdDE.png)  |  | ![[Power Cycle]](pngEzXb2uvSjP.png) | 
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