replic**t - Real-time online net art residency

replic**t*
Real-time online net art residency*

From April 13th - 13th June 2004
Visiting times:-
Every Tuesday 9pm (BST)
Every Friday 3pm (BST)
www.furtherstudio.org

Best known for her piece 'The Physical Impossibility of ASCII Art in the
Mind of the Analogue Artist', replic**t is an emerging female artist who
has recently relocated from Vulvaria to Shoredik. Her iconic turn of the
millennium works, engage with networked and new media art practices and
are recognised by their dramatic digi-confessional nature.

In response to increasingly disturbing rumours of her immateriality,
replic**t will appear online in as series of exclusive live, real-time
studio events at www.furtherstudio.org Here she will be sharing
thesecrets of her digital art process and declaring her radical views on
code/flesh in online chat with visitors. For the next two months, you
can visit the web page to watch her computer screen while she works on
her homepage, www.replic88t.net, which will incorporate a series of
limited edition, addictively priced, signature net art works. These
works, commissioned exclusively for FurtherStudio represent the first
time that replic**t's work will be available to the global consumer.

Later this year replic**t will present her first Major RetrospecTit at
the Zedkayem Biennale, in association with MyGrowsoft.

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FurtherStudio is an exploratory, year long project, set up to create
live, online, real-time net art residencies with three UK-based artists.
Each residency lasts for three months, during which time the artists
need not leave their studio or home environments, as the FurtherStudio
web facility offers a public window on the artist's PC desktop as they
work.

The curatorial theme of 'appropriation and ownership of ideas, services,
products and images' is explored with the artists through a programme of
open studio events and discussions between artists, net art critics and
anyone interested in exploring creativity on the Internet.

Supported by the Furtherfield.org team.
Concept, design and project co-ordination: Marc Garrett and Ruth Catlow.
Programming and design: Neil Jenkins.
Production assistant: Lisa Skuret.

Funded by the Arts Council of England.
Server support: ivanpope.com
Kit and studio by Untangled Web Solutions.