Interface Design
Animate Tutorials
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Net.Art
Net art (or Internet art) describes work made in the 1990s through the early 2000s that uses the Internet as a primary medium. With the popularization of web browsing in the 1990s, artists began to circumvent traditional modes of display in institutional art settings by creating interactive, interconnected viewing experiences. Often used interchangeably with “new media art” (see also digital art), net art includes a wide range of works created by artists using web browsers, developer codes, scripts, search engines, and various other online tools. Read more on artsy.net.
Writings
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Net.Artists and Groups
Olia Lialina - Interview on ArtMargines
My Boyfriend Came Back from the War (1996); Rhizome Article; 2016 Review by Josephine Bosma Agatha Appears (1997) www.teleportacia.org |
Mouchette - explores the construction and perception of identity.
A Net art project that claims to be the work of a thirteen year old girl named Mouchette, demonstrates the pliability and uncertainty of online identity. As visitors explore the site, it becomes clear that Mouchette is a fictional invention. Yet the character's presence, the sense that there really is a girl named Mouchette behind the project, remains convincing. As of this writing, the true identity of the artist responsible for Mouchette has yet to be revealed. Read more. |
Yucef Merhi - Venezuelan-born; Hacking
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Natalie Bookchin, The Intruder (1999) - Video of game play.
Animation, Film, Video
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Body as Art
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- https://userpages.umbc.edu/~nohe/282/
- http://atc.berkeley.edu/201/readings/New%20Media%20Art%20-%20Introduction%20-%20Mark%20Tribe%20-%20Brown%20University%20Wiki.pdf