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Brad Brace |
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| “12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project”.
It can also be identified as “the art of making
the other disappear.” Every twelve hours, another
pointless photo image will be mailed/posted online... |
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Writer: Shirley Li |
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Jonah
Brucker-Cohen |
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| Jonah Brucker-Cohen’s MouseMiles
explores
how computer-related activities transfer into the physical
world and their implications on our daily lives... |
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Writer: Jennifer
Chu |
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David Clark |
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| If you ask David Clark what “apple” means,
he will tell you that it is the forbidden fruit that
Adam and Eve ate and committed them to sin... |
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Writer: Carol
Lee |
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Paula Cordova |
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| “Kronos” is a series of
linear images that describe the behavior of the Internet.
In “Kronos”, Paula Cordova argues that
while distance is disappearing on the Internet, time
continues... |
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Writer: Sylvia
Chang |
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Caterina Davinio |
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| Very Fluxus and absolutely avant-garde,
Caterina Davinio’s Karenina.it site
pushes the boundaries of poetry and literary discourse
deep into the digital realm... |
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Writer: Enrico
Gianfranchi |
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Bruce Eves |
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| Bruce Eves has created a significant
number of photographic masterpieces that challenge
the narrowly defined and increasingly regimented “life
style” of the 20th century... |
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Writer: Tony Hu |
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Scott F. Hall |
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| BluSoPea
(2002), ChicAlie (2002), and Cowdiss (2001),
draws out from the “introspective” and “infinite
electronic void” images deriving from the visual
feedback produced by... |
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Writer: Wai
Chi Eva, Lau |
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Roya Jakoby |
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| Along with Jakoby’s other Net
art on girlfish.net, Rise
+ Shine was created with the help of technology
to manipulate the pixels of digitized images... |
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Writer: Lian
Choo |
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Tjader Knight |
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| TJADER-KNIGHT inc.s' three digital
hybrids, “Fugacity”, “Nothing
U can DO !!”, and “Stratify”,
work to eliminate the contemporary viewpoints in the
history of conflict by removing any... |
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Writer: Michael
Jacoby |
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Shirin Kouladjie |
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| Shirin Kouladjie’s work Days
of My Life is a collective visual piece of
ongoing narrative that works as an archive of her
day-to-day thoughts and circumstances... |
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Writer: Clio
Chiang |
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Jason Nelson |
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| The elements
serve to comment on the issues dealing with the Internet
and/or technological movements are evident in the Net
art piece, entitled “this will be the end of
you"... |
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Writer: Ann Wong |
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Michael Takeo Magruder |
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| |reconstruction|. It is, in the artist's
words, the breakdown of a captured webpage sampled
at a finite moment in time into three primary constituent
elements: image, text, and code... |
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Writer: K.
C. Solano |
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Isabel Saij |
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| “State of Confusion” is
an animated series of staircases, in a three by four
unit grid, where the viewer moves along and through
the staircases... |
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Writer: Jonathan
Tsang |
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Eryk Salvaggio |
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| American
Internet can be seen as avant-garde,
since it goes against many conventions and currents
of Net art, thus proposing a new direction for
Net art to follow... |
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Writer: Jenny
Gofman |
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Pablo de la Sota |
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| His images Fuimos, Robo2,
and Robo3 are reflections
to his sympathy for minimalist art, pure abstraction,
and conceptual art... |
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Writer: Oliver
Delgado |
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Nanette Wylde |
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| The Daily
Planet Interactive. In this project, she specifically
parodies information delivery systems and (American)
media culture... |
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Writer: Elizabeth Joe |
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