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− | + | '''Irational''' is a loose grouping of six international net and media artists who came together around the server irational.org, founded by the British net artist Heath Bunting in 1996, going on to make decisive contribution to early net art from the mid-1990s onward. They include [[Daniel Garcia Andújar]] / Technologies to the People (ES), [[Rachel Baker]] (UK), Kayle Brandon (UK), [[Heath Bunting]] (UK), Minerva Cuevas / Mejor Vida Corporation (MX) and Marcus Valentine (UK). [https://hmkv.de/exhibition/exhibition-detail/the-wonderful-world-of-irational-org-tools-techniques-and-events-1996-2006-en.html (2006)] | |
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+ | Based out of [[Bristol]]. | ||
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+ | * [[Matthew Fuller]], [http://web.archive.org/web/20040719155601/www.ambulantscience.org/legacy_projects/art_for_networks/artfornetworks/interviews/baker_bunting01.shtml "Interview: Rachel Baker & Heath Bunting"], ''Art for Networks'', c.2002. | ||
* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=3017 The Hartware Guide to Irational.org]'', eds. Susanne Ackers, Inke Arns, Francis Hunger and Jacob Lillemose, Frankfurt am Main: Revolver, 2006, 136 pp. {{en}}/{{de}} | * ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=3017 The Hartware Guide to Irational.org]'', eds. Susanne Ackers, Inke Arns, Francis Hunger and Jacob Lillemose, Frankfurt am Main: Revolver, 2006, 136 pp. {{en}}/{{de}} | ||
* V.M., ''[[Media:Irational.orgs_Traum_A_Psychoarchaeologists_Dramaturgy_2014.pdf|Irational.org’s Traum: A Psychoarchaeologist’s Dramaturgy]]'', London: Mute, and Lüneburg: Post-Media Lab, 2014, [120] pp. [https://www.metamute.org/editorial/books/irational.org%e2%80%99s-traum Publisher]. {{en}} | * V.M., ''[[Media:Irational.orgs_Traum_A_Psychoarchaeologists_Dramaturgy_2014.pdf|Irational.org’s Traum: A Psychoarchaeologist’s Dramaturgy]]'', London: Mute, and Lüneburg: Post-Media Lab, 2014, [120] pp. [https://www.metamute.org/editorial/books/irational.org%e2%80%99s-traum Publisher]. {{en}} | ||
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/19980110070605/http://irational.org/ Website] (1998, archived) | * [https://web.archive.org/web/19980110070605/http://irational.org/ Website] (1998, archived) | ||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20200715144914/http://irational.org/ Website] (2020, archived) | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20200715144914/http://irational.org/ Website] (2020, archived) | ||
+ | * [https://hmkv.de/exhibition/exhibition-detail/the-wonderful-world-of-irational-org-tools-techniques-and-events-1996-2006-en.html The Wonderful World of Irational.org. Tools, Techniques and Events 1996-2006], exhibition, PHOENIX Halle Dortmund, 30 August-29 October 2006. Curated by [[Inke Arns]] and Jacob Lillemose. | ||
[[Series:Art servers]] [[Series:Net art]] | [[Series:Art servers]] [[Series:Net art]] |
Revision as of 00:19, 11 March 2023
Irational is a loose grouping of six international net and media artists who came together around the server irational.org, founded by the British net artist Heath Bunting in 1996, going on to make decisive contribution to early net art from the mid-1990s onward. They include Daniel Garcia Andújar / Technologies to the People (ES), Rachel Baker (UK), Kayle Brandon (UK), Heath Bunting (UK), Minerva Cuevas / Mejor Vida Corporation (MX) and Marcus Valentine (UK). (2006)
Based out of Bristol.
- Publications
- Matthew Fuller, "Interview: Rachel Baker & Heath Bunting", Art for Networks, c.2002.
- The Hartware Guide to Irational.org, eds. Susanne Ackers, Inke Arns, Francis Hunger and Jacob Lillemose, Frankfurt am Main: Revolver, 2006, 136 pp. (English)/(German)
- V.M., Irational.org’s Traum: A Psychoarchaeologist’s Dramaturgy, London: Mute, and Lüneburg: Post-Media Lab, 2014, [120] pp. Publisher. (English)
- Links
- http://www.irational.org
- Website (1998, archived)
- Website (2020, archived)
- The Wonderful World of Irational.org. Tools, Techniques and Events 1996-2006, exhibition, PHOENIX Halle Dortmund, 30 August-29 October 2006. Curated by Inke Arns and Jacob Lillemose.