The WWW as an artistic venue

Where to look for online art projects:

 

 

 

  Steven Dietz, the curator for Walker Art Center's "Gallery 9" has curated over 100 web-based works over the years - many artists and approaches. See them here - both current and archived. Many Artists - Gallery 9 at the Walker Art Center (Minneapolis). gallery9.walkerart.org  
 

Rhizome.com - probably largest collection of onlilne "art objects", criticism, etc.

The school has an institutional subscription - you can view this site from school computers only (unless you are a member) www.rhizome.com  
  Whitney Museum Artport - numerous projects and approaches, look at the 4 current works, plus also look at the archives which contains another twenty or so projects.. Lots of work - particularly check ou thte archived projects www.whitney.org/artport  
  Another important site for net-art. Also many projects - look at the current project, the archives, and the artist's websites. Many artists - turbulence.org is a commisioning and presenting site for net art. www.turbulence.org  
 

Data Mapping / Collaboration

(multiple projects)

Marek Walczak and Martin Wattenberg www.mw2mw.com  
  Hypertext & Narrative Structure Darcy Steinke blindspot  
  Commercial "slick" design and on-line kinetics. Joshua Davis www.praystation.com  
  Globalization / Using the Raw Medium Young-Hae Chang www.yhchang.com  
  The Aesthetics of Code

Jodi (Joan Heemskerk, Dirk Paesmans)

 

www.jodi.org

 

Interview with Jodi

 

  Life and Failure as Art Ben Benjamin www.superbad.com Interview with Ben Benjamin
  Issues of Identity Mouchette www.mouchette.org Mouchette Live
  Telepresence Ken Goldberg: Telegarden telegarden.aec.at/  
  Games Natalie Bookchin: Intruder calarts.edu/~bookchin/intruder more games
  On-line Performance / Theatrical Emotion Entropy8zuper.org (Auriea Harvey & Micha‘l Samyn) Entropy8zuper.org