This all seems pretty cool. I should say that right now I can't even see most of them 'cause I'm sitting at a Wintel box using MSIE 5. (Ech.) But using a gigantic bullet as a background ...
>Passing information between computers is the essence of the 'Net
Is it? I thought that beyond the machines we could find someone. This discussion about the essence of the medium is always betrayed by the confusion between the flesh of the medium and its real essence. And ...
N.A.G. (Network Auralization for Gnutella) is interactive software art for Mac OS X and Windows 2000/XP that turns the process of searching for and downloading MP3 files ...
In less than two years, the tragedy of September 11th, 2001 has evolved int= o a political marketing tool. At the heart of this is the recasting of Geor= ge W Bush as a hero who came through in a time of ...
Well it seems we've hit on a few nerves. Apologies if anyone was offended. I ask questions and take positions on matters of art like others do and sometimes it's about contentious things in net.art/web.art and away we go.
Simply put; I think Carlo has a problem that a piece of work that is highly derivitive and possibly an imitation of his original piece is in the artbase, which is supposed to be reserved for "historically significant" works of internet art. How can an imitation be historically relevant?
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ok. this is why i dislike the phrase "conceptual artist." the logic of its established use sets the phrase up as an oxymoron, as if "other" artists are conceptless… i like t.whid's "conceptualists" better, but i'd still mailbomb that term, if i could…
NEW LAWN: CONTEMPORARY NATURE IN A SUBDIVISION WORLD
Including digital mural, "Weeping Hemlock", by Andrea Ackerman
Featured Artists: Andrea Ackerman, Rick Albee, Laura Emrick, Susan Ingraham, Yoshio Itagaki, Jerry Kearns, Adela Leibowitz, Joan Linder, Suzanne Walters, Sheri Warshauer