Surf clubs

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Surf clubs is an artist-run, invitation-only group animated/image/sound blog.

Initiatives

Artists

Cory Arcangel, Rafaël Rozendaal, Jon Rafman, Parker Koo Ito, Constant Dullaart, Tom Moody, Oliver Laric, Aleksandra Domanović, Marisa Olson, Guthrie Lonergan, Bryan Morello, Martin Kohout, Daniel R Leyva, Nick DeMarco, Michelle Ceja, James Whipple, Petra Cortright, Damon Zucconi, MTAA, Jennifer and Kevin McCoy, Michael Guidetti, Dennis Knopf, Harm van der Dorpel, Pascual Sisto, Schumacher, Artie Vierkant, Eilis McDonald, Anthony Antonellis, Louis Doulas, Rasmus Svensson

Exhibitions

Online exhibitions
Gallery exhibitions

Reponses to net.art

  • Guthrie Lonergan, Hacking vrs. defaults chart (2007) [9]

Literature

  • Kevin Bewersdorf, "Spirit Surfing", Mar 2008. Surf clubs via Cornellian wunderkammern. [10]
  • Marcin Ramocki, "Surfing Clubs: organized notes and comments", May 2008. Surf clubs via semiotic play. [11]
  • Marisa Olson, "Lost Not Found: The Circulation of Images in Digital Visual Culture", Sep 2008. Surf clubs via film montage. [12]
  • Tom Moody, "New Media vs Artists with Computers", Nov 2008. Surf clubs via Duchampian found objects. [13]
  • Curt Cloninger, "Commodify Your Consumption: Tactical Surfing / Wakes of Resistance", Feb 2009. Artistic surfing from the perspective of de Certeau's 'tactical consumer'. video lecture [14]
  • Post Internet, blog, *2009. [15]
  • Cecilia Guida, "Youtube as a subject. Interview with Constant Dullaart", Sep 2010. [16]
  • Brad Troemel, "What Relational Aesthetics Can Learn From 4Chan", Sep 2010. [17]
  • Brandon Bauer, "To Open […] To Collect […] To Expand […] To Continue: Richard Serra’s Verb List, Post-Internet Appropriation, and the Culture of the Use of Forms", Pool, December 2011. [18]
Magazines

See also

Net art

Links

Art and culture

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