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- Title
Changing Spaces: Galinsky and the Virtual Furnace.
- Authors
Sant, Toni
- Abstract
This article presents an interview with Robert Galinsky, co-founder of Pseudo Programs, regarding the partnership of his company with Franklin Furnace. Franklin furnace decided to cease using any physical space to present its art and performance programs and instead present its number of works on the Internet. Through Galinsky's company, Franklin Furnace started making the works and ideas of the artists on its program available to a broader audience on the web. Galinsky is an artist in his own right. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Galinsky moved to New York in the early 1990s to develop his career as a writer. It was in 1995 when he confounded Pseudo Program. He left the company in 100 and briefly worked with Arts International as Director of New Technology and Media. Galinsky is no longer professionally involved with Internet technology. He continues to write poetry, perform, teach and produce performance on screen.
- Subjects
GALINSKY, Robert; PSEUDO Programs Inc.; PERFORMANCE art; INTERNET; ARTISTS; AUTHORS; POETRY (Literary form)
- Publication
TDR: The Drama Review (MIT Press), 2005, Vol 49, Issue 1, p86
- ISSN
1054-2043
- Publication type
Entertainment Review
- DOI
10.1162/1054204053327833