Thanks to everyone who helped make this incredible and successful exhibition of new and experimental art on Governors Island during the summer of 2008!
It would have been nice to have been told by the organiser(s) of this exhibition that they planned to use my photograph of Governor's Island.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmcl/506526452/
The attribution "Danny McL" makes no reference to the source of the picture - Flickr and seems in my view to ignore aspects of its Creative Commons Licence, in particular no commercial use. I note that my picture appears in the catalogue which exists in hard copy form as book sold on the net via a site called Lulu.
It's disappointing that artists ignore other's copyright - perhaps they think work on Flickr ain't art!!!
Who knows where to download XRumer 5.0 Palladium? Help, please. All recommend this program to effectively advertise on the Internet, this is the best program!
...was a summer exhibition of experimental and participatory art involving more than 30 artists / collectives, with a strong emphasis on audience and artist interaction. The exhibition opened on May 31st, which was coinciding with the grand opening of Governors Island to visitors for
the 2008 season.
The Governors Island Ferry departs from the Battery Maritime Building at 10 South Street, in Lower Manhattan. This is the old green building from 1908 that is immediately to the left of the Staten Island Ferry building on the East Side of Lower Manhattan. Please see the Governors Island website for more information.
The easiest way to get to the Battery Maritime Building via public transportation is by the #1 train to South Ferry Station, the 4/5 trains to Bowling Green Station, or the W/R trains to Whitehall Street Station.
Interns
Alex Overington, Amanda Gilmore, Karyn Bulow, Kimberly Anderson, Maxim de Turckheim, Sara Barth, Shay Cornelius
Special Thanks
Opening Day: Alex, Karen & the EMERGENCE Greeters, Alysia Dipaola, Jen Small, Estrella Martinez, Nick Greenwald & Mathew Brennan, Tim Mitchell, Michael Mastroianni, O-Man and Ed Vessel, Grace & Daniel Manalo, BETSEY, Jenn Su.
Documentation: Filmmaker Hsuan-Yu Pan, Photographer David B. Smith, Videographer Francisca Caporali, and Time-lapse video genius Chris Jordan.
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It would have been nice to have been told by the organiser(s) of this exhibition that they planned to use my photograph of Governor's Island.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmcl/506526452/
The attribution "Danny McL" makes no reference to the source of the picture - Flickr and seems in my view to ignore aspects of its Creative Commons Licence, in particular no commercial use. I note that my picture appears in the catalogue which exists in hard copy form as book sold on the net via a site called Lulu.
It's disappointing that artists ignore other's copyright - perhaps they think work on Flickr ain't art!!!
Who knows where to download XRumer 5.0 Palladium?
Help, please. All recommend this program to effectively advertise on the Internet, this is the best program!
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