I've been toying with the idea of contacting art
galleries with websites. Not the big sandstone and
metal girder ones. But the smaller galleries and
attempting to convince them to create online net art
galleries. If we could convince a few of them to
feature work, then it might translate to more of an
acceptance of net art. And then it seems from that
acceptance would come the desire to own from
collectors. It's not a revolutionary step, but it is
one that would help spread what we do.
cheers, Jason Nelson
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At 01:23 AM 24/04/2005, you wrote:
>I've been toying with the idea of contacting art
>galleries with websites. Not the big sandstone and
>metal girder ones. But the smaller galleries and
>attempting to convince them to create online net art
>galleries. If we could convince a few of them to
>feature work, then it might translate to more of an
>acceptance of net art. And then it seems from that
>acceptance would come the desire to own from
>collectors. It's not a revolutionary step, but it is
>one that would help spread what we do.
>
>cheers, Jason Nelson
tried this back in 97/98.
didn't have huge sux.cess.
timing = non.ripe perhaps?
would b keen 2 b n.volved.
chunks,
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