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* [http://www.wj-s.org/WJ-SPOTS-MAL-AU-PIXEL-FESTIVAL WJ-Spots / Mal au Pixel Festival], conference on the history and the future of the internet, Paris, June 2011. | * [http://www.wj-s.org/WJ-SPOTS-MAL-AU-PIXEL-FESTIVAL WJ-Spots / Mal au Pixel Festival], conference on the history and the future of the internet, Paris, June 2011. | ||
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+ | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20110827131226/http://societyofalgorithm.org/networktime/ Overview of network art projects and events], compiled by Dušan Barok, 2008. | ||
==Publications== | ==Publications== |
Revision as of 19:45, 30 August 2014
Artists
- 0100101110101101.org
- Annie Abrahams
- Mark America
- Artnode
- Rachel Baker
- Aram Bartholl
- Tilman Baumgärtel
- Joachim Blank
- Natalie Bookchin
- Mez Breeze
- Heath Bunting
- Eric Butler
- Jennifer Chan
- Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries
- Community servers
- CONT3XT.NET
- Vuk Ćosić
- Annet Dekker
- Julien Deswaef
- Eleonora Oreggia
- Entropy8Zuper!
- Dragan Espenschied
- Etoy
- Fffff.at
- Luka Frelih
- Auriea Harvey
- Irational.org
- Karl Heinz Jeron
- Lisa Jevbratt
- Jodi
- Jodi.org
- Yael Kanarek
- Chris King
- Konsum
- Tobias Leingruber
- Les Liens Invisibles
- LI-MA
- Olia Lialina
- Jonas Lund
- Frédéric Madre
- Nancy Mauro-Flude
- !Mediengruppe Bitnik
- Moddr
- Mark Napier
- Net condition
- Nettime
- Panke.gallery
- Jacques Perconte
- Rhizome
- RTMark
- Sakrowski
- Servers
- Alexei Shulgin
- Cornelia Sollfrank
- Thomson & Craighead
- Turbulence
- UBERMORGEN
- Zentrum für Netzkunst
Works
Online exhibitions
- net-art.org, online-only exhibition of the early (and continuous) history of Internet art.
- project.Arnolfini, curated by Geoff Cox, 2010.
- netpioneers.info: contextualizing early net-based art, research project realized at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute Media.Art.Research. in Linz (2007–2009).
Selected recent works
2007 subvertr by Les Liens Invisibles. 2008 fuckflikr by Theo Watson, Jamie Wilkinson, and Greg Leuch; China Channel by Aram Bartholl, Evan Roth and tbx (fffff.at); Pirates of the Amazon by tbx and Timo Klok. 2009 Web 2.0 Suicide Machine by moddr; Seppukoo by Les Liens Invisibles; Give Me My Data by Owen Mundy. 2010 Repetitionr by Les Liens Invisibles; Firesheep by Eric Butler; FaceLeaks by Dušan Barok. 2011 Newstweek by Julian Oliver and Danja Vasilev; Piratebox by David Darts; motivo astratto by &; Love Machine by Julien Deswaef.
Events
- WJ-Spots / Mal au Pixel Festival, conference on the history and the future of the internet, Paris, June 2011.
Resources
- Overview of network art projects and events, compiled by Dušan Barok, 2008.
Publications
- "Art", section in Read Me! ASCII Culture & The Revenge of Knowledge. Filtered by Nettime, Autonomedia, 1999, pp 211-273.
- Julian Stallabrass, "Aesthetics of Net.Art", 2003.
- Joanne Richardson (ed.), An@rchitexts: Voices from the Global Digital Resistance, Autonomedia, 2005.
- Susanne Ackers, Inke Arns, Francis Hunger, Jacob Lillemose (eds.), The Hartware Guide to Irational.org, Frankfurt am Main: Revolver, 2006, 136 pp. (in English/German)
- Inclusiva-net, 3 vols., Madrid: Medialab Prado, 2007-2009. (English/Spanish)
- Dieter Daniels, Gunther Reisinger (eds.), netpioneers 1.0 – contextualising early net-based art, Berlin/New York: Sternberg Press, 2010, 240 pp.
- Josephine Bosma, Nettitudes: Let's Talk Net Art, Rotterdam: NAi Publishers, 2011, 272 pp. Introduction. [1]
- Anne Roquigny (ed.), WJ-SPOTS 1: 15 ans de création artistique sur internet / 15 years of web creation, 2011, 132 pp. (in French/English) [2]
- Anne Roquigny (ed.), WJ-SPOTS 2: Les artistes s’emparent du réseau / Artists take over the network, 2011, 132 pp. (in French/English) [3]
- Jennifer Chan, "From Browser to Gallery (and Back): The Commodification of Net Art 1990-2011", 2011.
- Rasa Smite, Creative Networks: In the Rearview Mirror of Eastern European History, Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, 2012. First published in Latvian, 2011.
- Publications on net art at Monoskop Log