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* ''[http://www.hmkv.de/programm/programmpunkte/2002/Ausstellungen/2002_Kontrollfelder.php Kontrollfelder - Programmieren als künstlerische Praxis]'' exhibition, HMKV, Dortmund, 5 Apr-5 May 2002. Curated by [[Andreas Broeckmann]] and Matthias Weiß; organized by art.net.dortmund.de and transmediale, Berlin. [http://web.archive.org/web/20021118104102/http://www.hartware-projekte.de/programm/inhalt/kontroll.htm]
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* ''[https://hmkv.de/exhibition/exhibition-detail/control-panels-programming-as-artistic-practice.html Control Panels: Programming as Artistic Practice]'' exhibition, HMKV, Dortmund, 5 Apr-5 May 2002. Curated by [[Andreas Broeckmann]] and Matthias Weiß; organized by art.net.dortmund.de and transmediale, Berlin. [http://web.archive.org/web/20021118104102/http://www.hartware-projekte.de/programm/inhalt/kontroll.htm]
 
* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20160203202826/http://generative.net/generator/ Generator]'' exhibition, Spacex Gallery, Exeter, 1 May-22 Jun 2002; Spaces at Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool, 14-29 Sep 2002 ([http://vimeo.com/40386856 video]); Firstsite, Colchester, 8 Feb-29 Mar 2003. Curated by [[Geoff Cox]] and Tom Trevor.  
 
* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20160203202826/http://generative.net/generator/ Generator]'' exhibition, Spacex Gallery, Exeter, 1 May-22 Jun 2002; Spaces at Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool, 14-29 Sep 2002 ([http://vimeo.com/40386856 video]); Firstsite, Colchester, 8 Feb-29 Mar 2003. Curated by [[Geoff Cox]] and Tom Trevor.  
 
* ''[http://readme.runme.org/1.2/ read_me festival 1.2: Software Art / Software Art Games]'', DOM Cultural Center, Moscow, 18-19 May 2002. Directed by Sergey Teterin; curated by [[Olga Goriunova]] and [[Alexei Shulgin]]; organized by State Center for Museums and Exhibitions 'ROSIZO' and Macros-Center. [https://vimeo.com/15082611 Video], [http://web.archive.org/web/20030109083810/http://www.macros-center.ru/read_me/feeden.htm Photos]. [http://www.teterin.ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=65]
 
* ''[http://readme.runme.org/1.2/ read_me festival 1.2: Software Art / Software Art Games]'', DOM Cultural Center, Moscow, 18-19 May 2002. Directed by Sergey Teterin; curated by [[Olga Goriunova]] and [[Alexei Shulgin]]; organized by State Center for Museums and Exhibitions 'ROSIZO' and Macros-Center. [https://vimeo.com/15082611 Video], [http://web.archive.org/web/20030109083810/http://www.macros-center.ru/read_me/feeden.htm Photos]. [http://www.teterin.ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=65]
* ''[http://www.digitalcraft.org/?artikel_id=237 I love you - computer_viren_hacker_kultur]'' exhibition, Museum of Applied Art, Frankfurt/Main, 23 May-13 Jun 2002; later as part of Transmediale festival, Berlin, 31 Jan-5 Feb 2003; [http://www.digitalcraft.org/iloveyou/ Museum of Contemporary Art], Novi Sad, 22 Jun-4 Jul 2006; Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade, 11-24 Jul 2006.
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* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20071005203904/http://www.digitalcraft.org/?artikel_id=237 I love you - computer_viren_hacker_kultur]'' exhibition, Museum of Applied Art, Frankfurt/Main, 23 May-13 Jun 2002; later as part of Transmediale festival, Berlin, 31 Jan-5 Feb 2003; [http://www.digitalcraft.org/iloveyou/ Museum of Contemporary Art], Novi Sad, 22 Jun-4 Jul 2006; Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade, 11-24 Jul 2006.
* ''[http://artport.whitney.org/commissions/codedoc/ CODeDOC]'' online exhibition, Whitney Museum, New York, launched Sep 2002; later as part of Ars Electronica Festival, Linz, 2003. Curated by [[Christiane Paul]].
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* ''[https://whitney.org/exhibitions/codedoc CODeDOC]'' online exhibition, Whitney Museum, New York, launched Sep 2002; later as part of Ars Electronica Festival, Linz, 2003. Curated by [[Christiane Paul]]. [https://artport.whitney.org/commissions/codedoc/index.shtml]
 
* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20030411203909/http://electrohype.org/sve.html Electrohype 2002]'' exhibition, Carolinahallen & Malmö Konsthall, Malmö, 23-27 Oct 2002.
 
* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20030411203909/http://electrohype.org/sve.html Electrohype 2002]'' exhibition, Carolinahallen & Malmö Konsthall, Malmö, 23-27 Oct 2002.
  
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* ''[[Software Art|Software Art: A curatorial fiction or a new perspective?]]'' conference, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, 4 Feb 2003. Part of Transmediale festival.
 
* ''[[Software Art|Software Art: A curatorial fiction or a new perspective?]]'' conference, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, 4 Feb 2003. Part of Transmediale festival.
 
* ''[http://www.m-cult.org/read_me/ Read_Me 2.3 Software art festival]'', Media Centre Lume, Helsinki, 30-31 May 2003. Curated by [[Olga Goriunova]] and [[Alexei Shulgin]].
 
* ''[http://www.m-cult.org/read_me/ Read_Me 2.3 Software art festival]'', Media Centre Lume, Helsinki, 30-31 May 2003. Curated by [[Olga Goriunova]] and [[Alexei Shulgin]].
* ''[http://90.146.8.18/en/archives/festival_archive/festival_overview.asp?iPresentationYearFrom=2003 Ars Electronica: CODE: The Language of our Time]'' festival, Linz, 6-11 Sep 2003. [http://archive.aec.at/showmode/print/?id=229 Booklet]. Reviews: [http://www.virose.pt/vector/b_07/manovich_e.html Manovich] (Nettime), [http://leonardo.info/reviews/nov2003/engeli_ars.html Engeli] (Leonardo).
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* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20190813085351/http://90.146.8.18/en/archives/festival_archive/festival_overview.asp?iPresentationYearFrom=2003 Ars Electronica: CODE: The Language of our Time]'' festival, Linz, 6-11 Sep 2003. [https://archive.aec.at/print/showmode/24/ Catalogue]. [https://archive.aec.at/print/showmode/229/ Booklet]. Reviews: [http://www.virose.pt/vector/b_07/manovich_e.html Manovich] (Nettime), [http://leonardo.info/reviews/nov2003/engeli_ars.html Engeli] (Leonardo).
  
 
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* ''[http://readme.runme.org/2004 Read_Me 2004 software art festival]'', University of Aarhus & Jutland Academy of Fine Arts, Aarhus, 23-27 Aug 2004. Organised by [[Amy Alexander]], [[Olga Goriunova]], and [[Alexei Shulgin]]. Review: [http://web.archive.org/web/20070927230437/http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=ind04&L=new-media-curating&P=42827 Luining] (Crumb).
 
* ''[http://readme.runme.org/2004 Read_Me 2004 software art festival]'', University of Aarhus & Jutland Academy of Fine Arts, Aarhus, 23-27 Aug 2004. Organised by [[Amy Alexander]], [[Olga Goriunova]], and [[Alexei Shulgin]]. Review: [http://web.archive.org/web/20070927230437/http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=ind04&L=new-media-curating&P=42827 Luining] (Crumb).
 
* ''[http://readme.runme.org/ Readme100: Temporary Software Art Factory. 4th international Readme festival on software art and culture]'', HMKV, Dortmund, 4-5 Nov 2005. Organised by [[Inke Arns]], [[Olga Goriunova]], [[Francis Hunger]] and [[Alexei Shulgin]].
 
* ''[http://readme.runme.org/ Readme100: Temporary Software Art Factory. 4th international Readme festival on software art and culture]'', HMKV, Dortmund, 4-5 Nov 2005. Organised by [[Inke Arns]], [[Olga Goriunova]], [[Francis Hunger]] and [[Alexei Shulgin]].
* ''[http://www.kurator.org/projects/after-the-net-1/ After the Net]'' exhibition, Centre del Carme, Valencia, 5-29 Jun 2008; [http://www.kurator.org/projects/after-the-net-2 Peninsula Arts Gallery], Plymouth, 12 Sep-23 Oct 2009; [http://www.kurator.org/projects/after-the-net-3/ Tecnologico de Monterrey Toluca], Mexico, 3-5 Mar 2010. Curated by [[Joasia Krysa]] (KURATOR).
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* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20170416063225/www.kurator.org/projects/after-the-net-1/ After the Net]'' exhibition, Centre del Carme, Valencia, 5-29 Jun 2008; [http://www.kurator.org/projects/after-the-net-2 Peninsula Arts Gallery], Plymouth, 12 Sep-23 Oct 2009; [http://www.kurator.org/projects/after-the-net-3/ Tecnologico de Monterrey Toluca], Mexico, 3-5 Mar 2010. Curated by [[Joasia Krysa]] (KURATOR).
 
* ''[[Funware]]'' conference and symposium, Nov 2010-Jan 2011. Curated by [[Olga Goriunova]]; produced by [[aaaan.net]] ([[Annet Dekker]] and [[Annette Wolfsberger]]).
 
* ''[[Funware]]'' conference and symposium, Nov 2010-Jan 2011. Curated by [[Olga Goriunova]]; produced by [[aaaan.net]] ([[Annet Dekker]] and [[Annette Wolfsberger]]).
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==Publications==
 
==Publications==
 
[[Image:Read_me_Software_Art_and_Cultures_2004.jpg|thumb|200px|''Read_me: Software Art & Cultures'', 2004.]]
 
[[Image:Read_me_Software_Art_and_Cultures_2004.jpg|thumb|200px|''Read_me: Software Art & Cultures'', 2004.]]

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Alex McLean, forkbomb.pl, 2001. Software. Online.
Perpetual Self Dis/Infecting Machine, custom made computer infected with Biennale.py by 0100101110101101.org and Epidemic, 2001. Online.

Also artistic software, critical software, experimental software, speculative software, software-based art.

Term

"Software Art ... incorporates projects in which self-written algorithmic computer software (stand alone programmes or script-based applications) is not merely a functional tool, but is itself an artistic creation." (Transmediale 2001)

"[S]oftware art could be generally defined as an art of which the material is formal instruction code and/or which addresses cultural concepts of software." (Florian Cramer, 2002)

"[A]t the basis of each piece of software there are definite algorithms, but if conventional programs are instruments serving purely pragmatic purposes, the result of the work of artistic programs often finds itself outside of the pragmatic and the rational." (Olga Goriunova and Alexei Shulgin, 2002)

"Software culture is the living culture of programmers and users, as active participants in a world of or mediated by software. In its heart it circumscribes the field of intensive immaterial production, if on the level of coding, use, speculation or critical reflection and at the periphery every aspect of human life which is somehow driven or controlled by software. Software art is reflecting the realities and potentials of this culture." (Pit Schultz, c2002)

Repositories

Works

Works highlighted on Transmediale (2001-2004) and Read_me (2002-2005) festivals

Artists, theorists, initiatives

Events

This chronology does not include events primarily concerned with computer art and internet art or more broadly with digital art and new media art.


read_me festival 1.2 video documentation,
Moscow, 18-19 May 2002, 4h32m. Source.
2001
2002
2003
2004 and later

Publications

Read_me: Software Art & Cultures, 2004.
Florian Cramer, Words Made Flesh, 2005, Log.
Olga Goriunova (ed.), Readme 100: Temporary Software Art Factory, 2006, Log.
Aymeric Mansoux, Marloes de Valk (eds.), FLOSS+Art, 2008, Log.

This bibliography does not include texts primarily concerned with computer art and internet art or more broadly with digital art and new media art.

Books, Catalogues, Journal issues

Book chapters, Papers, Theses, Articles, Statements

See also