Art on the Net

 

These links are hopefully reasonably up to date. I don't check them often enough, probably, so my apologies for any broken ones.....

Art sites I've found interesting. I use these for in-class critiques of the present state of online art.

Museums / Centers

 

Curated on-line art sites

    adaweb.walkerart.org
    AdaWeb was the site for many early interesting and important www based-works - hosted by the Walker Art Center.

    Art Entertainment Network
    A star-studded net art show full of guilty pleasures. Brought to you by the Walker Art Center.

    Beyond Interface
    Steve Dietz's pioneering net art show... "This online exhibition presents a simple proposition. There is art that is created to 'be' on the Net..."

    Cracking the Maze
    An art show for video game patches and other plug-ins curated by Anne-Marie Schleiner. There are patches for Quake, Tomb Raider and other popular first person shooter games.

    Digital Studies
    Another early net art show, a collaboration between Rhizomer Alex Galloway and Alt-X kingpin Mark Amerika.

    Net_Condition
    Net art hits the museum. This is the online component of the first real museum show devoted to networked art. A cast of thousands.

    PORT: Navigating Digital Culture
    Robbin Murphy and Remo Campopiano's important early exhibition: "PORT is an exhibition of networked digital worlds on the Internet organized by artnetweb. Scheduled, time-based Internet projects by individuals and groups will be projected into the physical gallery space and accessible over the Internet during the duration of the exhibition..."

    Protocol Prone
    Rhizome's Jennifer Crowe curated this exhibition featuring RTMARK, Mark Napier and MTAA. "An investigation of art and commerce, artistic practice and curatorial role."

    Shock of the View
    "'Shock of the View' has two parallel tracks: A 6-month series of curated online exhibitions and invited responses, which pair a museum artwork or activity with a virtual analog; An ongoing listserv discussion about artists, audiences, and museums in the digital age..."

    Through the Looking Glass
    Patrick Lichty organized this show at the Beachwood Center in Ohio.

 

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Texts / writing