Super Modern Art Museum (spamm.fr) Work from their current exhibition. Works featured above are: Jon Satrom, Nicolas Sassoon, Yann Weissgerber, and Jennifer Chan. “Visual arts have entered a new era. It’s a place where immediacy rules, where visual arts becomes virtual, a place that links the world together. A new era for artists who have [...]
Archives for posts tagged ‘net-art’
Olia Lialina & Dragan Espenschied
Friday, 9 December 2011
Olia Lialina & Dragan Espenschied “Once Upon are three important contemporary web sites, recreated with technology and spirit of late 1997, according to the memories of Olia Lialina & Dragan Espenschied. They created a 1997 version of Google+, YouTube and facebook, all optimized for Netscape Navigator 4.03, running under Windows 95. Of course you can view them with a browser that still [...]
Nicolas Sassoon
Sunday, 13 November 2011
Nicolas Sassoon Work from TIDES @ bubblebyte.org exhibition runs until December 1. Note: This is an online exhibition and the above videos are screen recordings of the pieces. Please go to the gallery and view the pieces in their proper context. “The work of Nicolas Sassoon makes use of various computer-based aesthetics to generate fantasized [...]
Alexi Shulgin
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Alexi Shulgin Work from Form Art. “In 1997, he released his first interactive work, Form Art, in which only minimum factors are programmed in the form of HTML. Shulgin describes this page as a “formalistic” aesthetical art site”. Navigating this site requires aimless click-throughs of blank boxes and links, which lead the viewer through countless [...]
Alain Barthélémy
Thursday, 29 September 2011
Alain Barthélémy Work from his oeuvre. http://www.sixteenmillioncolors.com, http://www.allthethingsyoucandowithacomputer.com, http://www.halfanhourabovearedline.com, and http://www.dimensionsvariables.com. “Coming from an engineer training at the Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA) of Lyon in Art Option, Alain Bathélémy leads for several years an artistic research that comes and goes between theorical reflexion and experimentations, conceptual productions and formal propositions, using such mediums as video, computer programs, [...]
Duncan Malashock
Saturday, 10 September 2011
Duncan Malashock Work from Catchments. “Duncan Malashock uses the Internet as a point of departure for his analysis about reality. Through visual experimentation his work talks about how we relate with the web intended as a world of exchange where concept and ideas take form and flow. His concepts, mostly expressed through the conceptual titles [...]
Aleksandra Domanović
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Aleksandra Domanović Work from 19:30 Stacks. “19:30 Stacks is a new series of sculptures by Aleksandra Domanović. They’re actually stacks of A4 and A3 paper with parts of photos printed on their side. To create this effect, Aleksandra made huge PDF files which she printed with an inkjet printer set to “border-less printing”. You can [...]
Street Show
Sunday, 31 July 2011
Street Show – The Things Between Us @ Eyebeam (540 W. 21 St.) – organized by Michael Manning Street Show: ‘The Things Between Us’ is an exhibition of new work from 22 different artists distributed solely through a USB Dead Drop installed at 540 W. 21 St. (@ Eyebeam Center for Art + Technology) in New York [...]
Jonas Lund and Anika Schwarzlose
Thursday, 28 July 2011
Jonas Lund and Anika Schwarzlose Work from Colourful Pieces of Sky. “The work is a participatory exploration of the relation between objects, images and semantics on the internet. We created a small platform that serves as our set up model, an engine constantly browsing the image sharing platform flickr, extracting the latest photgraph that’s tagged [...]
Aaron Graham
Saturday, 16 July 2011
Aaron Graham Work from his oeuvre. Graham has work in Keepin’ it Real @ Hungryman Gallery in Chicago until mid-August. “With the internet and digital media gaining increasing influence on the current generation of young artists, more works tend to have some representation in cyberspace as intangible objects. Some art today can only be accessed [...]
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