Netart from Nordic (Northern European) countries –> this new feature of . JavaMuseum - Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art (Java=Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs) www.javamuseum.org <http://www.javamuseum.org> . will be launched on occasion of Pescara Electronic Art Meeting - PEAM 2004 - Pescara/Italy - May 2004 ******************************************* . Call ...
The Immaterial Museum may very well be the future of art museums this century. The idea is simple: let the virtual space around the museum grow up as an ubiquitous entity, wireless, friendly and full of co-operative energy between artists, users, theorists, museum ...
The Swipe Toolkit launched Feb.1st on Turbulence.org. We need your help to spread the word and participate! The more people who use the tools the more valuable the site becomes as a place to keep track of the unregulated commercial data warehouse industry and what personal information states ...
Here you'll find: - more information on exactly what it means to be a Superuser, including responsibility, rewards, and technical information such as troubleshooting - a listing ...
"Motion" consists of four pieces that are based on a series of studies in which Mark Napier used a physics simulator to create movement. By simulating gravitational forces, springs, masses, momentum and friction, the shapes in the ...
FUSEDSPACE: Call for inspiring applications for new technology in the public domain
Information and communication technology have fundamentally changed our relationship with public space. Technology has not only changed the way we use public space, it also has brought about its virtual expansion. Through technological innovations like the Internet, text ...
Kunstradio, the cutting-edge radio art program of the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF), premiered Nerve Theory's latest work for radio, "Always Nice to be Recognized," on February 1st, 2004.
High quality Mp3 files of the whole broadcast, including "Earshot Live" (2000), "Earshot Re-Mix" (2003), and "Always Nice to be Recognized" ...
No net.art, but this guy just sounds too awesome, so i thought i post it for those that haven't seen it. best, ryan http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/02/arts/music/02MIKE.html?th 'Though they lacked instruments, Mingering Mike and his collaborators