tag: Internet Art
 true love as double troubled created by majena mafe (26/7/10)
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Digital TV opera(operation) remix of cartooning
animation, dialogue, Internet Art, interplay, language, media art, poetic, satire, sound, TV, video
 strip-articulate created by majena mafe (9/5/10)
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Vertical-horizontal-articulation
animation, Internet Art, language, software art, sound, video
 F.A.T Lab at Transmediale.10 (11/3/10)
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F.A.T Lab (Free Art and Technology Lab) were found causing trouble at the Transmediale.10 this year. Marcello Lussana and Gaia Novati were intrigued to find out what all the fuss was about, some observations and an interview.
activism, collective, cyberculture, DIY, hacking, hactivism, interactive, Internet Art, interplay, intervention, satire, social, social games, street, Transgressive, urban
 Sensity created by Stanza (28/5/09)
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The city is made up of bits of data that change. This artwork captures this change to try to understand the underlying fabric of city space. The artwork monitors the environment for change and relays these changes via the sensors.
aesthetic, audiovisual, installation, Internet Art, live, media art, net art, real time, software art, sound, urban
 Female Icons created by De Geuzen (30/10/08)
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A select group of women have been canonized, mythologized and elevated to the status of icon. Whether idolized or vilified, they reveal something about the social underpinnings of the feminine in all its clichés, perversities and conventions.
activism, agency, archive, behaviour, browser art, collaboration, conceptual, critical, cyberculture, feminism, Internet Art, media art, net.art, social games
 FILE SAO PAULO 2008 (30/8/08)
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In it's ninth year, and continuing to expand into other cities around Brazil, FILE offers a particularly south American perspective on the global phenomena that is media art, bringing together artists from Brazil and Argentina, as well as from Japan, North America and Europe.
digital, event, exhibition, festival, installation, institutions, interactive, Internet Art, interplay, media art
 calling home (30/7/08)
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As part of the 080808, the second UpStage Festival of live online performances. Activelayers, out of the 14 selected has already begun "Calling Home: Part 1" was presented on Tuesday 1st July. Helen Varley Jamieson has reviewed the live event for furtherfield.
audiovisual, collaboration, event, interactive, Internet Art, interplay, remix, web art
 Cityscapes created by Myron Turner (15/4/08)
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Cityscapes enables people to share their experiences of place. Its theoretical basis resides in locative art and pyschogeography. Camera and descriptive text are its locative technologies, pyschogeography the spaces we inhabit. It embeds mapping software in a wiki framework.
browser art, collective, community, free software, Internet Art, Locative Media, net art, participation, photography
 Why Some Dolls Are Bad created by Kate Armstrong (14/4/08)
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Dynamically generated graphic novel built on the Facebook platform. Assembling a stream of images from Flickr matching certain tags and mixes them with original text to produce a perpetually changing narrative.
community, Internet Art, narrative, net art, networked, social
 Distant created by Marc Garrett (21/2/08)
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First, in a series of contemporary Net Art works exploring the making of Net Art now, as an Art object in its own right, using straight forward code, html, javascript, imaging & sound, and open source.
aesthetic, agency, Code Art, context, critical, cyberculture, DIY, Internet Art, media art, net art, net.art
 Addressable Memory (4/2/08)
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Michael Takeo Magruder's touring exhibition 'Addressable Memory'. The technology and aesthetics of mobile phones, Internet news feeds, video screens, computer image processing and virtual reality are all turned on themselves. At TheSpace4 in Peterborough this show takes up all three rooms. It will be touring the UK throughout 2008.
abstract, aesthetic, behaviour, Code Art, cyberculture, digital, exhibition, Galleries, installation, Internet Art, media art, net art, net film, networked, software art
 Norwayweb created by Bjorn Magnhildoen (23/1/08)
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Using information from the norwegian tax payers public system, Norwayweb weaves a net art carpet. This live network's, process takes about 23 days. When the number reaches 3943077 of (what bjorn Magnhildoen calls) 'the carpet', it is finished.
aesthetic, Code Art, conceptual, critical, cyberculture, database, generative art, interactive, Internet Art, net art, networked, software art
 Search Engine Optimized (SEO) Self-Portrait created by Steven Read (11/1/08)
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My web self-portrait. The portrait is HTML constructed using my colors and keywords. Now for the first time ever Google and other engines can crawl each and every 'pixel' of a portrait, enabling the subject to be found.
abstract, ascii, browser art, Code Art, database, generative art, glitch art, hacking, Internet Art, net art, software art, text, web art
 Vernacular Web 2 created by Olia Lialina (27/10/07)
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Filled with nostalgia for an earlier era of web identity and exploration, Olia Lialina brings light to these very first elements of discovery in Vernacular Web 2, a project that serves as an archive and ode to a time when one wasn't able to fully grasp the potential of the medium but experimented with the freedom that only infancy can provide, and our current state of separation between 'professional' web design and 'amateur'.
aesthetic, audiovisual, browser art, digital, interactive, Internet Art, media art, net art, net.art, networked, Political, reflection, software art, web art
 Conclusivity Blog created by Steven Read (16/10/07)
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An experimental art blog. Primarily an open studio practice that includes spam art, seo poetics, fuzzy concepts, rants, anything! The info presented is of such dubious relevancy that Google has recently blocked the indexing of it.
archive, art Blog, browser art, conceptual, database, E-mail Art, Internet Art, news, poetic, self organisation, software art, text, web art
 Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird created by Edward Picot (18/9/07)
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Edward Picot's visually playful, web art interpretation of Wallace Stevens's poem Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
aesthetic, animation, audiovisual, digital, Flash, Internet Art, narrative, poetic, web art
 The Godlove Museum created by Tale of Tales, Auriea Harvey and Michael Samyn (9/8/07)
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A series of web-based artworks that mix the personal lives of the authors and political and social commentary with the mythical texts of the Bible. From joyous celebration of creation and the discovery of divine love, over the hardships of marrying personal fantasies with harsh realities and the cynical symmetry between a so called Book of Love and the War on Terror, to its painful conclusion in death.
aesthetic, audiovisual, cyberdomestic, Flash, interactive, Internet Art, media art, web art
 skinonskinonskin created by Tale of Tales, Auriea Harvey and Michael Samyn (9/8/07)
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Two net.entities roaming around through the wires unexpectedly connect in a place that turns out to be hell in so many ways. Communicating in the only way they can, through visions, transmitting emotions through the files. A stream of electricity carrying bits back and forth. An ongoing dialog which forms a bond between them. A two way river becomes an ocean flowing through the data.
behaviour, collaboration, cyberdomestic, flesh, interactive, Internet Art, media art, net art
 Wirefire created by Tale of Tales, Auriea Harvey and Michael Samyn (9/8/07)
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An online performance July 8, 1999 - January 9, 2003 that utilized technology to combines chat, sounds, images, animations, live camera streams to form an improvisational expression. More than just a web-based performance of random images and sound streaming through cyberspace, Wirefire was a real-time, interactive forum between the artist and the audience.
animation, archive, audiovisual, interactive, Internet Art, performance, real time
 Entropy8Zuper! created by Tale of Tales, Auriea Harvey and Michael Samyn (9/8/07)
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Entropy8Zuper! Were Founded in 1999 from the merger of entropy8.com which was founded in 1995, and zuper.com were founded 1995; Self-employed designers of hypermedia projects, Independent artists using new media and the internet.
aesthetic, animation, archive, browser art, interactive, Internet Art, interplay, media art, net art, performance, poetic, web art
 Eden.Garden created by Auriea Harvey, Tale of Tales and Michael Samyn (9/8/07)
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The Garden of Eden works like a browser. You feed it a URL and it interprets the data. The text becomes the engine that drives the dance of the main characters. And the code defines the world. Commissioned by SFMOMA for their 010101 show in January 2001.
animation, browser art, Flash, interactive, Internet Art, interplay, media art, net art, web art
 On everything created by Pall Thayer (4/7/07)
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On Everything generates a real-time audio/visual presentation of everything by appropriating shared images and diaries on the web. The source material is endless, and the work goes on forever. Material is synthesized, mixed and, ultimately, abstracted, to allow for varied interpretation. On Everything knows nothing of the content of these materials. It reflects everything while reflecting on nothing.
animation, audiovisual, Code Art, community, digital, drawing, generative art, Internet Art, narrative, net art, networked, real time, remix, social
 Ripon created by Knut Hybinette and Troy Richards (3/7/07)
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A series of installations integrating an original video game with large-scale digital prints that use the setting of a violent dystopic society to upset the conventions of gaming culture. Each is designed for multiple monitors and projections that allow up to ten people to simultaneously “play” the game. The digital prints depict the world of the game and surround the projections to flesh out the installation and provide an immersive experience.
activism, agency, digital, drawing, game culture, Internet Art
 Kollabor8 (11/5/07)
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Collaborative digital image making - Each chain is an open digital image mutation collaboration, displayed like threads in a forum. Each link in the chain should be in some way a derivative of the previous...
art Blog, collaboration, distributed creativity, Internet Art, net art, net.art, participation, web art
 html_butoh (11/5/07)
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html_butoh enacts the "Global Top 500" websites and is choreographed by their real-time html structure, displaying small video clips, which match each an html tag in the code.
behaviour, body, Internet Art, net art, net.art
 The Sheep Market created by Aaron Koblin (3/4/07)
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The sheep market is a collection of 10,000 sheep created by workers on Amazon's Mechanical Turk. Each worker was paid $.02 (US) to "draw a sheep facing left".
drawing, exhibition, Internet Art, media art, participation
 disturb.the.peace [angry women] created by disturb.the.peace (29/10/06)
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Disturb.the.Peace [angry woman] will be aimed at creating a collaborative net-based installation with the core concept of the visual portrait of feminine anger.
collaboration, collective, cyberculture, cyberfeminism, gender, Internet Art
 aPpRoPiRaTe! created by sven koenig (8/9/06)
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aPpRoPiRaTe is an attempt to appropriate movies found in file-sharing networks and turn them into art by revealing the real nature of such video files.
agency, free software, hactivism, interactive, Internet Art, media art, networked
 free103point9 created by free103point9 (6/4/06)
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Transmission art attempts to make airtime available to those whose vision of the medium does not fit commercial venues; to those who imagine airwaves as raw material for something more than ads...
agency, commission, community, critical, digital, distributed creativity, DIY, Internet Art, networked, resource, sound
 Glitchbrowser created by Glitchbrowser (1/3/06)
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The glitch browser represents a deliberate attempt to subvert the usual course of conformity and signal perfection.
aesthetic, behaviour, browser art, Code Art, critical, glitch art, interactive, Internet Art, intervention, media art, networked, remix, resource, software art
 DVblog created by DVblog and Doron Golan (1/12/05)
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DVblog.org is a Vlog and platform for artists and scholars for presenting or publishing stand-alone quicktime works.
archive, art Blog, cinema, community, database, digital, Internet Art, media art, multi-user, net film, resource, video
 Appendix M created by Lewis LaCook (8/10/05)
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An ongoing anonymous global collaborative poem space.
Code Art, collaboration, Internet Art, text
 Dirty Milk. created by Lewis LaCook (8/10/05)
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Dirty Milk is a recombinant poem sequence for the Internet, using your computer's microphone as a catalyst for transformation.
Code Art, digital, distributed creativity, interactive, Internet Art, media art, media art, narrative, net art, networked, participation, poetic, resource, sound
 BramTV created by Annie Abrahams (28/8/05)
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Annie Abraham's latest work focuses on collection, collage and URL redistribution, with an intention of maintaining art, in a state of objective absence, Bramtv takes us on a trip to "data dandyism" .
aesthetic, distributed creativity, Internet Art, media art, narrative, net art, networked, participation, remix
 Call 1 800 interact... [2005] created by Martha Carrer Cruz Gabriel (6/6/05)
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Voice Mosaic, a web-art application converging speech & image, building a visual mosaic with the chosen colors & recorded, people's voices from around the world.
behaviour, collaboration, community, dialogue, interactive, Internet Art, interplay, Locative Media, media art, narrative, net art, networked, participation, resource, social, sound
 Dreamlogs [2005] created by Christophe Bruno (6/5/05)
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Christophe Bruno's Dreamlogs is "an idea association engine, a new interface to the Global Text: a non-utilitarian and non-local alternative to search engines".
agency, browser art, conceptual, distributed creativity, interactive, Internet Art, media art, multi-user, net art, networked, participation, resource, software art, taxonomy, web art
 Amorphoscapes created by Stanza (9/10/04)
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Stanza's Amorphoscapes contains twenty audio-visual Shockwave pieces built using generative principles, with varying degrees of interactivity. The works currently on view were made between 1998 and 2003.
audiovisual, generative art, interactive, Internet Art, shockwave, sound
 Dissension Convention - RNC NODE created by Furtherfield (17/9/04)
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Real-time live performance direct from London to New York's Postmasters Gallery. As part of the RNC NODE, public broadcasting, a system of online, real time protest performances
activism, agency, archive, audiovisual, browser art, collaboration, critical, dialogue, digital, distributed creativity, DIY, event, Flash, free software, independent, interactive, Internet Art, life hacking, live, media art, multi-user, narrative, net art, networked, participation, performance, Political, real time, remix, resource, satire, social, social games, software art, sound, video, war
 Collateral Assets created by Deb King (16/9/04)
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Revisiting Deb King's interactive documentary web project 'Collateral Assets'. From 9/11, images of the rubble, corpses, and war and its ever-present horror, people declaring their voice.
activism, agency, behaviour, browser art, collaboration, community, critical, cyberculture, dialogue, distributed creativity, DIY, event, geopolitical, hactivism, independent, interactive, Internet Art, interplay, life hacking, media art, narrative, net art, networked, participation, peace, performance, photography, Political, social, war, web art
 freegar.org created by Fabian Giles (6/8/04)
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freegar.org is an experimental site which explores different aspects of net art. Sex as an important part of human life Technology as a vehicle for exposing it Trash as the end of all of this...
cyberculture, digital, Internet Art, net art
 Cyber-Domestic Aesthetic created by Jess Loseby (30/7/04)
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Cyber-Domestic Aesthetic (or the search for a ubiquitous identity) a random -visually-annotated-hypertext-essay. Home computers are often considered as domestic technology .
aesthetic, conceptual, cyberculture, cyberfeminism, Flash, gender, interactive, Internet Art, media art, narrative, net art, poetic, text
 A Depression Part I and II [2004] created by Marjan van Mourik (27/7/04)
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Virtualised, mobilised or terrorised?
My aim is not to explore the boundaries of the technical possibilities of the medium
digital, digital, interactive, interactive, Internet Art, Internet Art, narrative, narrative, net film, net film, photography
 bzzzpeek created by Agathe Jacquillat and Tomi Vollauschek (13/7/04)
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This project explores the similarity of children everywhere mimicking the world around them and celebrates the differences in which different cultures interpret the audible world.
aesthetic, behaviour, dialogue, interactive, Internet Art, interplay, media art, narrative, net art, participation, social
 Glass Rondo created by Beeoff (31/5/04)
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This is Internet Cubism; in its expression of the artists' relationship to the object...and its simultaneous transmission, live to its multifarious audience. [windows media player]
abstract, aesthetic, audiovisual, event, installation, interactive, Internet Art, live, live, media art, net art, networked, networked, performance, performance, photography, real time
 Dreamaphage created by Jason Nelson (26/4/04)
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Viruses are dreams. They lurk heavily beneath our skin and draw obscure figures within us. Dreamaphage is a viral agent that causes those infected to have a reoccurring dream unique to that person.
abstract, digital, Flash, interactive, Internet Art, media art, narrative, net art, poetic, web art
 Andy Deck Retrospective created by Andy Deck (20/3/04)
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A Furtherfield retrospective of Andy Deck's work from 1996 to 2004. A contemporary artist, activist who explores technology and art, challenging our assumptions via collaborations, programming and activism.
activism, agency, Code Art, critical, exhibition, geopolitical, Internet Art, net art, Political, reflection, satire, social, software art
 Art For Peace created by Andy Deck (20/3/04)
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By Andy Deck and Haziz (music). Also featured in the Anti-War Web Ring and Directory - http://artcontext.org/antiWar/
collaboration, Flash, generative art, geopolitical, Internet Art, peace
 Catchy Name created by Andy Deck (20/3/04)
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A study of contemporary mixing and composing audio within the Web browser. A modest survey of online sound experiments focuses attention on these new forms of collaboration and creativity...
browser art, interactive, Internet Art, interplay, net art, networked, participation, remix, software art, sound
 Collabyrinth created by Andy Deck (20/3/04)
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Reconstructing public space: As computer interfaces become more three dimensional and immersive, can a public space be carved out of a maze of privatized softare?
aesthetic, agency, Code Art, collaboration, conceptual, critical, DIY, drawing, independent, interactive, Internet Art, media art, net art, participation, resource
 CultureMap created by Andy Deck (20/3/04)
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CultureMap is a visualization of proportion, disproportion, direction, and indirection in the content and no-content of the World Wide Web portals.
aesthetic, Code Art, conceptual, critical, interactive, Internet Art, media art, net art, networked, participation, software art, taxonomy
 DIDO - Day In Day Out. created by Furtherfield (3/3/04)
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Around the world people are invited to contribute to a collective global diary. You are invited to collaborate with us on building a chaotic and varied picture of our collective lives.
agency, archive, art Blog, behaviour, collective, cyberculture, database, dialogue, digital, interactive, Internet Art, media art, narrative, net art, networked, participation, publication, resource, social, text, web art
 FurtherCritic -[ 2002 / 2004] created by Furtherfield (3/3/04)
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Ryan Griffis was a 'Furthercritic' in residence between 2002-04 and Mez Breeze from 2005 - 2007.
agency, article, context, critical, cyberculture, Internet Art, interview, journalism, media art, net art, networked, publication, reflection, residency, resource, text, theory
 Furtherfield Networking Parties created by Furtherfield (3/3/04)
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The networking party is an informal annual event for artists, thinkers, techies, entrepreneurs, transgressive types, scientists, musicians, performers, curators and critics.
agency, behaviour, collaboration, community, conceptual, conference, context, critical, cyberculture, dialogue, distributed creativity, DIY, event, Internet Art, media art, narrative, net art, networked, participation, performance, resource, taxonomy
 Furthertxt.org [2003 - ] created by Furtherfield (3/3/04)
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Furthertxt.org is the second sister site to furtherfield.org. A a bi-monthly thematic text project, edited by digital art critic Charlotte Frost (Rhizome Net Art News and Mute).
archive, article, context, critical, cyberculture, Internet Art, interview, journalism, language, media art, net art, publication, resource, text, theory
 Google Hacks created by Douwe Osinga (3/3/04)
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Osinga--obviously intrigued by the O'Reilly book Google Hacks--has explored ways of expressively searching the Google database that are, in fact, syntagmatic. His Visual Poetry <
browser art, Code Art, distributed creativity, hactivism, interactive, Internet Art, media art, net art, networked, resource, software art, web art
 Global Artists created by Christophe Bruno (9/2/04)
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Imagine that the history of the world was turned upside-down and that the historical characters who left their mark in our schoolbooks, were reincarnated as... artists. What works of art would they produce?
conceptual, Internet Art, language, media art, reflection, satire, text, theory, web art
 Interview Ricardo Miranda Zuniga created by Ricardo Miranda Zuniga (24/11/03)
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A short conversation on online/offline work with artist and activist Ricardo Miranda Zuniga by Ryan Griffis. Urbanization, immigration, location of culture, interaction beyond passive contemplation.
activism, agency, animation, critical, hactivism, interactive, Internet Art, media art, networked, Political
 Confrontation [2003] created by Annie Abrahams and Clement Charmet (16/11/03)
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'Confrontation' is a collage of 3 elements, variously constructed and channelled by Annie Abrahams and Clement Charmet. A cycling, multilingual, taxonomy of human intention at war.
activism, browser art, Code Art, critical, dialogue, digital, geopolitical, interactive, Internet Art, interplay, media art, narrative, net art, networked, participation, software art, taxonomy, war
 Archiving the Bomb created by Joy Garnett (5/11/03)
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Article by Resident critic Ryan Griffis on Joy Garnett's 'The Bomb Project'. "Gee, I wish we had one of them doomsday machines..."
activism, critical, Internet Art, Internet Art, Internet Art, interview, military, net art, Political, war
 Couples created by Ivan Pope (5/11/03)
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Couples all over the world are networking for sex with others using magazines to connect to each other. A subculture that not only swaps their physical selves but also share their consciousnesses.
agency, behaviour, community, conceptual, digital, interactive, Internet Art, media art, narrative, net art, networked, photography, sexuality, social, taxonomy, Transgressive, web art
 Catalogue:Nothingness created by Kate Armstrong (21/10/03)
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With Catalogue: Spring 2003 I've tried to take the structures common to online shopping sites and to use those forms to examine some of the things that go on during the shopping process - both culturally and me
archive, behaviour, browser art, conceptual, critical, cyberculture, database, dialogue, interactive, Internet Art, interplay, media art, narrative, net art, networked, theory
 Frequency Love created by Chris Webb (25/9/03)
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New work by Chris Webb producing abstract animated visual models working from the audio samples of couples engaging in sexual activities.
aesthetic, body, Internet Art, media art, object, sexuality, web art
 Anti Net Art Society [2003] created by Marc Garrett (20/8/03)
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The Following information was taken from a cynical trial conducted by the Anti-Net Art Society.
activism, agency, critical, Internet Art, net art, satire
 E-mail Art created by Marc Garrett (20/8/03)
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Welcome, to a small collection of my Email_Art which has been sent to many computer users, globally over the years.
agency, archive, behaviour, conceptual, critical, cyberculture, digital, distributed creativity, E-mail Art, Internet Art, intervention, media art, net art, networked, poetic, publication, reflection, resource, satire, text, web art
 Domestic Idols created by Ruth Catlow (16/8/03)
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Pipe-cleaner figures, cavorting in a domestic setting
aesthetic, agency, conceptual, cyberfeminism, digital, interactive, Internet Art, media art, narrative, net art, poetic, satire, sexuality, Transgressive, web art
 Days of my Life created by Shirin Kouladjie (15/8/03)
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As you journey through the collection of pages, static images, moving images, dates, times and moments; you get the sense that images are a platform for communicating what cannot be said by words alone.
aesthetic, archive, audiovisual, digital, Flash, independent, interactive, Internet Art, media art, narrative, participation, photography, sound, video, web art
 Domesticity created by Jess Loseby (15/8/03)
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linked text of old letters and images from my harddrive
aesthetic, behaviour, cyberdomestic, digital, Flash, interactive, Internet Art, media art, narrative, net art, participation, poetic, satire, social, sound
 Domesticity created by Jess Loseby (15/8/03)
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A fearful response to terrorism.
agency, behaviour, cyberdomestic, digital, Flash, interactive, Internet Art, media art, narrative, net art, net film, participation, poetic, poetic, Political, Political, war
 Earthworm created by Joseph & Donna McElroy (15/8/03)
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An interactive Flash game combo - You Must Destroy the Worm.
digital, Flash, interactive, Internet Art, media art, web art
 Flash Poetry Generator 3.0 created by Lewis LaCook (15/8/03)
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A programme that invites you to place nouns & verbs into dialogue boxes. Once the user has typed in their chosen words the poems are generated, forming evocative prose; some abstract, some profound, some da da.
audiovisual, dialogue, digital, Flash, generative art, interactive, Internet Art, language, media art, poetic, web art
 FurtherCritic created by Lewis LaCook (15/8/03)
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Furtherfield's first critic in residence Lewis LaCook offers regular and informative reviews of varied explorative projects & artworks featured on furtherfield.org.
archive, article, context, critical, cyberculture, Internet Art, Internet Art, interview, journalism, media art, net art, reflection, residency, resource, text, theory
 Definition created by Mac Dunlop (8/8/03)
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More dynamic & poetic observations on life, culture and the state of the inner psyche
critical, independent, Internet Art, narrative, poetic, text, web art
 destroyevil.com [2002] created by Katie Bush (8/8/03)
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created the night after bush's 'axis of evil' speech. Officially launched July 4, 2002. Additional animation added daily.
aesthetic, agency, digital, Flash, interactive, Internet Art, media art, narrative, net art, Political, satire
 FurtherStudio [2003 -2004] created by Furtherfield (3/3/03)
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An exploratory, year long project, set up to create online, real-time, net art residencies with three UK-based artists. Each residency lasts for 3 months, including critical forums & live interaction.
agency, archive, audiovisual, behaviour, browser art, dialogue, Flash, interactive, Internet Art, live, media art, narrative, net art, networked, participation, performance, platform, real time, remix, residency, resource, social, software art
 A Walk Round Gilston created by Michael Szpakowski (1/1/02)
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A walk round Gilston, Essex/Herfordshire border - with Janet and Jo - 12 noon to 12.50 - 21st November2002
documentary, Internet Art, photography
 BOXPLORER created by Andy Deck (1/1/02)
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The BOXPLORER >> browser offers a rectangular view of the World Wide Web. It abstracts web page layouts to produce what are frequently rather colorful compositions.
aesthetic, browser art, Code Art, conceptual, hactivism, interactive, Internet Art, net art, participation, software art, software art
 Code Scares Me created by Jess Loseby (1/1/02)
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As read
aesthetic, Code Art, Flash, interactive, Internet Art, media art, narrative, net art, poetic
 Cult created by Joseph & Donna McElroy (1/1/02)
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Interactive Flash piece asking you take part in an online ritual.
agency, behaviour, Flash, interactive, Internet Art, narrative, net art, participation, web art
 Flickbook created by Jess Loseby (15/8/01)
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Layers of time from a sketchbook
aesthetic, audiovisual, digital, Flash, interactive, Internet Art, media art, net art
 Dream created by Eric Dymond (8/8/01)
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Based on a friend's unusual dream, it became the focus of an extended web piece. Included in The Images festival of Independent Film in Toronto.
aesthetic, digital, interactive, Internet Art, media art, net art, poetic, reflection, web art
 Fascinum created by Christophe Bruno (8/8/01)
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A revealing anthropological survey. This live piece shows the pictures the most viewed (ranked from 1 to 10) on different national Yahoo portals.
browser art, cyberculture, digital, interactive, Internet Art, media art, participation
 Border Style created by Andy Deck (1/1/01)
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A visual play on the aesthetics of border styles that was produced for Borderhack (2001) in Tijuana.
activism, critical, interactive, Internet Art, military, net art, Political, satire, war
 Glyphiti created by Andy Deck (1/1/01)
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Glyphiti is an image composed of many smaller "glyphs" that can be edited easily by everyone who visits the project online.
aesthetic, agency, behaviour, community, critical, database, dialogue, digital, DIY, drawing, independent, interactive, Internet Art, media art, multi-user, real time, software art
 COMMISSION CONTROL created by Andy Deck (1/1/99)
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Commission Control draws upon divergent representations of contemporary warfare.
Begun before the escalation of war in the Balkans highlighting the anti-social imperatives of war industry.
activism, Code Art, conceptual, critical, hactivism, interactive, Internet Art, media art, military, net art, participation, Political, software art, war
 Flesh cars created by Ruth Catlow (16/8/98)
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Cars turned human flesh
aesthetic, conceptual, critical, flesh, Internet Art, language, satire, web art
 Bottled Poetry created by Concrete Myrth (1/1/97)
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Intimate poetry in the streets of London.
activism, agency, behaviour, distributed creativity, DIY, Internet Art, life hacking, net art, networked, photography, poetic, text, urban
 DraWarD created by Andy Deck (1/1/96)
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An early online, interactive drawing tool. A precursor of Graffic Jam and Open Studio.
aesthetic, agency, digital, DIY, drawing, independent, interactive, Internet Art, media art, multi-user, net art, networked, participation, resource, software art
 Decode: Digital Design Sensations at V&A. article by Rob Myers (27/3/10)
Rob Myers reviews the Victoria and Albert Museum's exhibition Decode: Digital Design Sensations. Framed as a digital design show, but it's a landmark survey of art computing in all but name.
review of project Decode: Digital Design Sensations 27/3/10 and group Victoria & Albert Museum
aesthetic, archive, curation, exhibition, Galleries, generative art, institutions, Internet Art, networked, open source, resource, software art
 HTML Color Codes article by Susan Ballard (10/3/10)
The Internet exhibition features a selection of internet based artwork that address the topic of digital color. The central question that the exhibition poses is whether or not artists working with the internet are in fact limited to a "ready-made" color palette, a premise that many artists working with film, photography, and mass produced, standardized paint sets have assumed.
review of project HTML Color Codes 10/3/10 by Carolyn Lee Kane
abstract, aesthetic, archive, Code Art, curation, cyberculture, exhibition, Internet Art, media art
 Not-so-silly Millie. An Appreciation of Millie Niss (1973 - 2009) article by Edward Picot (8/1/10)
Edward Picot discusses here the work of writer and new media artist Millie Niss: "She preferred work which didn't reach for the hi-tech solution when a lo-tech one would do - work, in other words, which didn't employ technology for its own sake, and where form was dictated by content rather than the other way round."
review of artist Millie Niss
browser art, context, Internet Art, language, media art, narrative, net art, net.art, poetic, reflection, social, text, web art
 We Feel Fine: An Almanac of Human Emotion article by Rob Myers (30/12/09)
An almanac of human emotion extracted from more than twelve million blog posts by Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar over the last five years as part of their "We Feel Fine" affective data visualisation project.
review of project We Feel Fine 30/12/09 and group Jonathan Harris & Sep Kamvar
activism, aesthetic, agency, behaviour, blog, books, Code Art, collaboration, cyberculture, database, documentary, environmental, Internet Art, journal, journalism, photography, publication
 Investigating Asian Internet-based Art. Part 1. article by Darleen Principe (4/8/09)
An investigation on the concept of identity in Asian Internet-based art. These works are not necessarily net.art in the traditional sense, but they have two things in common - they are by Asian artists and they explore the concept of identity through digital means.
review of artist C.J. Yeh and artist Dyske Syematsu
digital, Internet Art, media art, net art
 Coming Out of One's Bubble article by Cyril Thomas (23/7/09)
A crossed interview with French artists Annie Abrahams and Albertine Meunier by Cyril Thomas, French art historian and art critic, who posed his questions by mail separately to each artist.
review of artist Annie Abrahams and artist Albertine Meunier
database, installation, interactive, Internet Art, interview, media art, net art, networked, video
 Play on Meaning? - Computer games as art article by Edward Picot (30/4/09)
Edward Picot discusses the controversies that arise when computer games meet artistic purpose. Taking us through a detailed analysis of some emblematic examples of computer games that slip into the realm of art, he unfolds the strategies, motivations and critical issues.
review of project Play on Meaning? - Computer games as art 30/4/09
article, game culture, interactive, Internet Art, media art
 WORLDWIDEWEGG article by Ashley Wong (29/8/08)
The World Wide Wegg is a quirky project that utilizes the frenetic activities of chickens to create a rather unusual breakfast experience. It is a simple gesture that enlivens interactions between a world of chickens and the stark white walls of a contemporary art space.
review of project WORLDWIDEWEGG 29/8/08 by Jaygo Bloom
exhibition, installation, interactive, Internet Art, interplay, media art, networked, real time, satire
 Making Sense of ISEA2008 (Without Any Decent Statistics) article by Brogan Bunt (7/8/08)
Brogan Bunt reviews ISEA2008, Held in Singapore from 25 July - 3 August, hosted in Asia for the second time in its history. An international symposium on Electronic Art, for the critical discussion and showcase of creative productions applying new technologies in interactive and digital media.
review of project ISEA2008 7/8/08
article, conference, dialogue, digital, event, festival, institutions, interactive, Internet Art, media art, social, theory
 The Salt Satyagraha article by Natasha Chuk (24/7/08)
DeLappe's virtual re-creation of Mahatma Ghandi's Salt March to Dandi is part installation part performance art. His historical re-enactment reveals how virtual space is navigated from real space rather than the politics of Ghandi's protest against British salt tax in 1930, utilizing real space, a blog, and images on Flickr.
review of project The Salt Satyagraha 24/7/08
activism, aesthetic, agency, behaviour, cyberculture, exhibition, interactive, Internet Art, social, web art
 The Internet Speaks article by Mark R Hancock (19/4/08)
The Internet Speaks: contemplating the nature of images on the net and how we read them without recourse to text and context. There are two versions to this project. One is a gallery based piece and the 2nd is for the Internet.
review of project The Internet Speaks 19/4/08 by richard wright
database, Internet Art, media art, networked
 VERSATILE M[C]O[MMUNICATION]DALITY article by fratha (12/11/07)
mez, netwurker, data[h!]bleeder, ms post modemism, mezflesque.exe, ova.kill, net.w][ho][urker, Phonet][r][ix... The pseudomyms of the Australian Internet artist Mary-Anne Breeze are as multifaceted as is her artistic work. Since the the mid-1990ies she has developed her own language of artistic creation called mezangelle.
review of artist Mez Breeze and artist mez breeze
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 Review of Vernacular Web 2 article by Natasha Chuk (27/10/07)
With nostalgia for an earlier era of web identity and exploration, Olia Lialina brings light to these first elements of discovery in Vernacular Web 2, a project that serves as an archive and ode to a time when one wasn't able to fully grasp the potential of the medium but experimented with the freedom that only infancy can provide.
review of project Vernacular Web 2 27/10/07 by Olia Lialina and artist Olia Lialina
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 From Entropy8Zuper! to Tale of Tales: Games and The Endless Forest Part 2. article by Maria Chatzichristodoulou (17/10/07)
2nd part of Auriea Harvey's and Michael Samyn's retrospective on Furtherfield. in the 1st interview they discussed about the history of their previous incarnation as net art collaborators, Entropy8Zuper! This time Maria Chatzichristodoulou (aka Maria X), talks with them about their mutation into Tale of Tales and why and how this change came about.
review of group Tale of Tales
aesthetic, article, collective, critical, digital, game culture, interactive, Internet Art, interplay, media art, multi-user, networked, poetic, real time, social games, software art
 Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird article by Marc Garrett (18/9/07)
Edward Picot's visually playful, web art interpretation of Wallace Stevens's poem Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird.
review of artist Edward Picot
aesthetic, animation, audiovisual, digital, Flash, Internet Art, narrative, poetic, reflection, web art
 Do It With Others (DIWO) in the Furtherfield Neighbourhood article by Ruth Catlow and Marc Garrett (4/4/07)
This text describes how Furtherfield came about and how it now extends the DIY ethos of some early net art and tactical media, towards a more collaborative Do It With Others (DIWO) approach; whereby peers connect and collaborate, creating their own structures, using digital networks and shared physical environments, making art that is both made and distributed across a network.
review of group Furtherfield
critical, distributed creativity, DIY, E-mail Art, independent, Internet Art, media art, net art, networked
 CURATING AMBIGUITY - ELECTRONIC LITERATURE COLLECTION article by fratha (31/1/07)
In autumn 2006 the ELO -- Electronic Literature Organization released the ELC1 -- Electronic Literature Collection Volume One, including selected works in New Media forms such as Hypertext Fiction, Kinetic Poetry, generative and combinatory forms, Network Writing, Codework, 3D, and Narrative Animations. The ELC1 represents an anthology of sixty works, curated by N. Katherine Hayles, Nick Montfort, Scott Rettberg and Stephanie Strickland...
review of group Elo and project CURATING AMBIGUITY 31/1/07 by Elo
Code Art, Internet Art, language, media art, narrative, net art, net.art, networked, software art, text, theory, web art
 Cityscapes
Cityscapes enables people to share experiences of places where they live, have or might have lived. It reflects shared physical and imaginative space. Its theoretical basis resides in locative art and ... more
browser art, Code Art, collaboration, distributed creativity, free software, Internet Art, Locative Media, media art, participation, photography, psychogeography
 Generative Internet Music
Generative music created from sounds found on the Internet. Sounds are curated together into pools, then randomly loaded, looped, and collaged together. This is done in real-time in your browser using ... more
abstract, browser art, curation, database, distributed creativity, DIY, Flash, generative art, glitch art, Internet Art, real time, remix, software art, sound
 Mute Magazine- culture and politics
Weekly articles, post your own news & analysis, check out new books and subscribe to the magazine
copyleft, creative commons, critical, curation, cyberculture, cyberfeminism, flesh, free code, free software, geopolitical, hactivism, independent, Internet Art, intervention, journalism, marxism, media art, news, Political, social, text, theory, video
 Rhizome ArtBase
Founded in 1999, the Rhizome ArtBase is an online archive of new media art containing some 2110 art works, and growing. The ArtBase encompasses a vast range of projects by artists all over the world that ... more
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 Steven Read && Conclusivity Blog
An art blog by Steven Read. Lots of stuff, including SEO poetry and digital art painting internet new media art art blog artist retrospective book art new york city blog art colorado denver colorado blog ... more
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 Steven Read && Software ART
Artist who makes lots and lots of software code art. Minimalist, generative, color field, seo, video, installation, etc. Come check it out!
abstract, browser art, Code Art, conceptual, database, DIY, drawing, exhibition, Galleries, generative art, glitch art, independent, installation, Internet Art, media art, net art, net.art, object, poetic, self organisation, sexuality, software art, sound, street, text, theory, video, web art
 Tale of Tales BVBA
A games development studio, founded by Auriea Harvey and Michael Samyn in Belgium in 2002. The purpose of Tale of Tales is to create elegant and emotionally rich interactive entertainment. We ... more
aesthetic, collective, digital, game culture, interactive, Internet Art, networked, software art
 vizualizer
http://vizualizer.com/multiplicity the aesthetics w/ information theory.
aesthetic, Code Art, database, Flash, generative art, Internet Art, media art, software art, theory
 Fabio Tremonte
Born in Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil, in 1975. Lives and works in Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil. Multimedia artist and teacher. Works with videoart, instalations and drawings. During 5 years worked with a performance ... more
activism, audiovisual, cinema, collective, community, conceptual, copyleft, creative commons, critical, cyberculture, digital, documentary, drawing, independent, Internet Art, intervention, media art, net art, net film, peace, performance, poetic, Political, remix, sound, video
 Thorrific
Thorrific Interactive audiovisual artworks, music, videos, animated narratives, documentaries, photographs. Archetypes of the collective unconcious mediated through ... more
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 Willy LeMaitre & Eric Rosenzveig
Willy Le Maitre has created time based intermedia works since 1988. Treating video as a live art it has served as a pivot point in collaborations between himself, musicians, writers and other visual artists. ... more
abstract, aesthetic, audiovisual, behaviour, collaboration, digital, generative art, Internet Art, media art, performance, real time, sound, video
 Mute Magazine - Culture and Politics after the Net
MUTE MAGAZINE - Culture and Politics after the Net Quarterly, critical and cheap, Mute is a concrete jumble of all that?s still grunting in the inter-finessing hyper-barrios of culture, politics and ... more
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 cym
Cym travels around Europe researching the relation between virtual reality and real life, circumnavigating the question of success and failure, experiencing the connection of net and nature.
abstract, animation, browser art, Internet Art, media art, net art, net.art, recycling, web art
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