Archives for posts tagged ‘net-art’

Street Show

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

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

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 […]

Brad Troemel and Jonathan Vingiano

  Brad Troemel and Jonathan Vingiano Work from Blind Mist “Blind Mist is a platform that relies on participants to submit their URL to an open database. From here, the website scrapes every image off the URLs participants offer and adds those images to another archive.There is no limit to the number of URLs/images a participant may […]

Mike Bodge

Mike Bodge Work from N SKY C “I wrote a program that takes a picture outside of my office window every 5 minutes. It uploads the photo to a server and then analyzes the sky portion to figure out what the average sky color is at that time. The site is a constantly updating mosaic […]

Angelo Plessas

Angelo Plessas Work from his oeuvre. Specifically: http://1minuterevolution.com/, http://www.plagueoffantasy.com/, http://onceinathousandyears.com/, and http://www.electricitycomesfromanotherplanet.com/. Plesas has an opening at The Future Gallery in Berlin on Wednesday. Check it out. “The last time I went to New York my hotel window was facing the Hudson. It would have been an amazing sight if, far away, off to the […]

Cory Arcangel

Cory Arcangel Work from his current exhibition at the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin. “The New York-based artist Cory Arcangel (* 1978) uses his work to explore the practices and myths that have built up around Internet culture, pop music and experimental music. In processing visual and audio material for his works, he not only uses […]

Chris Collins

Chris Collins Work from his oeuvre. “Much of the material Collins chooses to work with are dated and with limited aesthetic means. There is an impending sense of mortality linked to the obsolete junkyard of the virtual realm, where things are lost, or constantly being updated or redefined. Core beliefs about identity, love and the […]

jodi.org

jodi.org Work from globalmove.us. The following are just screen grabs, take the time and visit the site, it is well worth it. “Icons dominate the modern maps completely and with the comic style Google simplifications of symbols our ives have become very ordinary. There are currently some 166 Google standard symbols available in Google Earth […]

Fach and Asendorf (Gallery)

The Fach and Asendorf Gallery is a collaborative project between Ole Fach and Kim Asendorf. Their debut exhibition features the works of Emilio Gomariz and Andrey Yazev. While not in the exhibition, I have included one of Gomariz’s works that shares a process with his works in the show. “The Internet, it is everywhere. It is here, it is […]