Skype interview number two! Zeesy Powers is an artist working with digital projection-based performances, painting, confrontational relational experiments, and online question forms, amongst other projects. She took part in the Palomar5 innovation camp and is a member of the team behind the visionary Buy This Satellite project. She gave us her thoughts on the following questions for the Future of Art project:
- What indicators are there of a digital renaissance?
- Could the Internet become the ultimate archive for digital art?
- Why does it say “Zeesy Powers, Experiencing Time” on your website?
- What new media will artists be using in the future?
How do you feel about these topics? Are you experiencing time as well? We’d love to hear from you!

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An extraordinary “Way Back Machine” that both precedes and overlaps the modern internet is Michael Apted’s series on British children that began in 1965 with “7 Up” and has continued every 7 years, up through “49 Up”. Some people have been part of it since the beginning, others dropped out along the way, but overall it’s an astounding record of human change (and continuity) over time.
For the uninitiated, here’s a glimpse of it:
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