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Monday, 27 May 2013

Bequeathing the Keys to Your Digital Afterlife

Posted on 00:00 by the great khali
THE NEW YORK TIMES 
By Anne Eisenberg
It's tough enough to write an ordinary will, deciding how to pass along worldly goods like your savings, your real estate and that treasured rocking chair from Aunt Martha in the living room. But you may want to provide for your virtual goods, too. Who gets the photographs and the e-mail stored online, the contents of a Facebook account, or that digital sword won in an online game? “Digital assets have value, sometimes sentimental, and sometimes commercial, just like a boxful of jewelry,” said John M. Riccione, a lawyer at Aronberg Goldgehn Davis & Garmisa in Chicago. [link]

Make a private list of all your user names and passwords for all the accounts in which you have a digital presence, and make sure you update the list if you change login information but don't put user names or passwords in the will. It is a public record after death. Other services include:  
  • Google has a program called Inactive Account Manager, introduced in April.
  • Accounts like this at SecureSafe, are free for up to 50 passwords
  • Name an executor or agent can who contact Facebook and other social media sites, establish his or her authority to administer the estate, and request the contents of the account.
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Sunday, 26 May 2013

Making Cash in the Business of Rites and Rituals

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THE HINDU | BUSINESS LINE
By G Naga Sridhar

INDIA---Achanta Sai Kumar, first-year MBA student, is making the best use of his knowledge in traditional rituals. On Sundays and holidays, he works – making a quick buck by performing last rites. Sai Kumar belongs to a breed of priests who conduct religious rituals, especially death ceremonies, for the fast-paced urban world that has no time or the wherewithal for such ceremonies. “There has been a strong demand for these services in urban areas as many cannot conduct these rituals in their houses like before,” said Rajya Lakshmi, who runs Gayatri Seva Sadan here along with her husband, Swamy.  [link]
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RELIGIOUS ART | NEWS OF WEEK

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ALPHA OMEGA ARTS 
By TAHLIB
Buddha, Moses, Mohammad, Guru Nanak, and Jesus were all religious radicals, and their ideas were blasphemous to the conformists of their day. When was the last time your faith was tested by radical ideas? Naftali Brawer cites philosopher William James in arguing that there is an unhealthy obsession with conformity; and not nearly enough attention to developing a heightened sensitivity to God today. Like Doubting Thomas, we fear art & ideas that make us feel uncomfortable. Contemporary artists like Michael Landy challenge that sheep like nature, and that's why his exhibit "Saints Alive" (above), is the A&O NEWS OF WEEK.

In other religious art news from across the USA, and around the world:
  • Buddhism in Art: Wesak Day honored Lord Buddha's 2,557th birthday. [More News]
  • Christianity in Art: The Saint John's Bible on view at NYC's Morgan Library. [More News]
  • Hinduism in Art: Yoga comes to the Indianapolis Museum of Art this summer. [More News]
  • Islam in Art: Lisa Ross captures the mazar, holy shrines of western China. [More News]
  • Judaism in Art: Roy Lichtenstein's grand "brushstrokes" likened to religious genius. [More News]
Are your radical friends on the list yet? Invite them today! At A&O, we are believers, but also skeptics too united in the search for human understanding through Religious Art. Some join by making an annual commitment to become a member of the A&O Society; others join as donors supporting the A&O Youth Scholarship Prize; and others as member-subscribers of this RELIGIOUS ART | NEWS OF WEEK. Take the challenge. Invite a friend to join the journey. It's for Believers, and Skeptics too.
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10 Questions for Artist Michael Landy

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THE ARTSDESK.COM
By Fisun Güner
Michael Landy wearing a mask of Saint Peter, one of Christ's 12 Apostles
UNITED KINGDOM---Much of Michael Landy’s work concerns destruction or decay. The British artist, who recently turned 50 and is part of the YBA generation, came to prominence in 2001 with the Artangel commission Break Down, which saw all his worldly possessions destroyed in an industrial shredder. His National Gallery exhibition Saints Alive opens this week, the culmination of a two-year residency in which he responds to the gallery's collection of paintings of saints, from Lucas Cranach the Elder's Saint Apollonia to Botticelli's Saint Francis of Assisi. [link]
  1. You’d never visited the National Gallery collection before getting your residency. What’s it like coming to the collection completely fresh, after practising as an artist for so long?
  2. Why where you drawn to the saints?
  3. You were brought up Catholic. Are you religious?
  4. Were you thinking of Hieronymus Bosch when you started to think of your sculptures?
  5. Jean Tinguely obviously made a profound impression on you when you were still a teenager. Is he why you wanted to become an artist?
  6. Do you still draw every day?
  7. Do you think drawing has helped you as an artist?
  8. Do you ever feel, like Saint Francis, that you’d like to divest yourself of all your material possessions?
  9. Do you think about death a lot?
  10. Finally, are you getting nervous about what kind of reception you'll receive for this exhibition of self-destructing saints?
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Art Review: Michael Landy Martyr to the Cause of Destruction

Posted on 13:21 by the great khali
THE TELEGRAPH
By Christy Harvey
Michael Landy's 9ft kinetic sculpture of
St Apollonia inspired by 1506 painting by Lucas Cranach
UNITED KINGDOM---Visitors to the National Gallery are in for a shock. At its entrance, they will be greeted by St Apollonia – nine feet tall and made of fibre glass. Her pleated red dress will identify her as the sculptural incarnation of a figure painted by Lucas Cranach in 1506, in a work held elsewhere in the gallery. In her hands a pair of pliers will grip one of the teeth that were pulled out as she was tortured to death by an anti-Christian mob in the third century. This is the work of Michael Landy, the National Gallery’s current artist in residence. [link]
 Lucas Cranach's Saints Genevieve and Apollonia (1506) from the National Gallery collection 
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Saturday, 25 May 2013

Collection of Detroit Institute of Arts Cannot Be Sold, Its Director Says

Posted on 18:00 by the great khali
GRANTMAKERS IN THE ARTS
"Saint Jerome in his study" (1435) by Jan can Eyck. The collection of DIA
From David Itzkoff, writing for The New York Times:
"The director of the Detroit Institute of Arts said on Friday that he believed the museum’s collection was “held in the public trust” and could not be sold by the city to help pay down its multibillion-dollar debt, and that he expected the city’s emergency manager and his office to reach the same conclusion. “They’re interested in making a healthy and viable Detroit,” the director, Graham W. J. Beal, said on Friday in a telephone interview. “We believe that that kind of action — diminishing our collection, the cultural value — would not be in the long-term interest.” 
Mr. Beal’s remarks came in response to a report in The Detroit Free Press that Kevyn Orr, the emergency manager appointed to oversee operations in Detroit, was exploring whether the museum’s collection of art could be sold to help cover the city’s debt of nearly $15 billion. [link]
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Professors, Christianity and the Arts

Posted on 03:56 by the great khali
THE ASBURY COLLEGIAN
By Brittany Butler

UNITED KINGDOM---It may be tempting to separate photographs, plays, books, movies and other forms of art into “Christian” and “non-Christian” categories regardless of their redeeming messages. It’s also easy to make excuses for aesthetically outstanding art containing nudity, gratuitous violence, bad language or casual sex because of the positive message it portrays. Where do we draw the line? Professors Marcia Hurlow, Keith Barker and Jeff Day teach in different areas of the arts, but they all agree that separating art into “Christian” and “secular” categories isn’t the most efficient method. Hurlow said. She believes the better question to ask is whether or not your art matches your worldview. [link]
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