Richard McCoy

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May 2010

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#Liam Wyatt #Wikipedia #WSPA #Wikipedia Saves Public Art.
E-Conservation Magazine Interview → e-conservationline.com

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Daniel Cull interview about Wikipedia Saves Public Art now online at E-Conservation Magazine!

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#Vik Muniz
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#BP Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico
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#Chris Ofili Tate Modern Conservation
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#Claes Oldenburg
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“‘Intention,’ as we shall use the term, corresponds to what he intended in a formula which more or less explicitly has had wide acceptance.” — THE INTENTIONAL FALLACY   From The Verbal Icon:  Studies in the Meaning of Poetry.  W.K.Wimsatt, Jr., and Monroe C. Beardsley.  Lexington:  University ofKentucky Press, 1954.
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When History Is Compiled 140 Characters at a Time (NY Times) → nytimes.com
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Wikimedians meet with museum leaders

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Here’s a link to the article about Wikimedia@WM2010, the workshop I attended recently in Denver, Co.

At the workshop, I spoke about the potential for our project, Wikipedia Saves Public Art, to be used as a model for creating articles about artworks, either those in the public sphere, or owned by institutions or private individuals.  

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