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* Anne Roquigny (ed.), ''WJ-SPOTS 2: Les artistes s’emparent du réseau / Artists take over the network'', 2011, 132 pp. [http://www.digitalmcd.com/pack-special-net-art-wj-spots-1-2/] {{fr}}/{{en}}
 
* Anne Roquigny (ed.), ''WJ-SPOTS 2: Les artistes s’emparent du réseau / Artists take over the network'', 2011, 132 pp. [http://www.digitalmcd.com/pack-special-net-art-wj-spots-1-2/] {{fr}}/{{en}}
 
* Rasa Smite, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=5828 Creative Networks: In the Rearview Mirror of Eastern European History]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, 2012. First published in Latvian, 2011.
 
* Rasa Smite, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=5828 Creative Networks: In the Rearview Mirror of Eastern European History]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam, 2012. First published in Latvian, 2011.
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* xtine burrough (ed.), ''[http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=9CA69DFC331C00F820260F3036B23F34 Net Works: Case Studies in Web Art and Design]'', Routledge, 2012, xx+242 pp.
 
* Juan Martín Prada, ''Prácticas artísticas e internet en la época de las redes sociales'', Madrid: Akal, 2012, 248 pp; 2nd ed., 2015, 271 pp. {{es}}
 
* Juan Martín Prada, ''Prácticas artísticas e internet en la época de las redes sociales'', Madrid: Akal, 2012, 248 pp; 2nd ed., 2015, 271 pp. {{es}}
 
* ''Art and the Internet'', ed. Phoebe Adler, et al., London: Black Dog, 2013, 240 pp. [http://blackdogonline.com/art/art-and-the-internet.html]
 
* ''Art and the Internet'', ed. Phoebe Adler, et al., London: Black Dog, 2013, 240 pp. [http://blackdogonline.com/art/art-and-the-internet.html]

Revision as of 12:26, 26 April 2017

Artists

Works

Online exhibitions and databases

  • 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).
  • Artport. Whitney Museum's portal to Internet art and an online gallery space for commissions of net art and new media art. Originally launched in 2002, Artport provides access to original art works commissioned specifically for artport by the Whitney; documentation of net art and new media art exhibitions at the Whitney; and new media art in the Museum's collection.
  • Histories of Internet Art: Fictions and Factions, an online-only exhibition of the early history of Internet art; produced by students of digital art at the University of Colorado's Art and Art History Department, in conjunction with the Alt-X Online Network, ATLAS and blurr.
  • Net Art Anthology. Presented by Rhizome, 2016-2018. Retelling the history of Net Art from the 1980s through the present day by restaging and contextualizing one key net art project per week.

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

Resources, documentation

Publications

Books

Book chapters, articles, talks

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