Brad Troemel: Peer Pressure: Essays on the Internet by an Artist on the Internet (2011)

24 October 2011, dusan

Peer Pressure is a collection of essays previously published online between 2010 and 2011. In the author’s words, “each essay is an impassioned description or prescription to understand the digital space we inhabit differently.” Most of these writings have been highly influential for the (relatively) small community the author addresses, eliciting many heated debates. The texts idealistically address creative platforms, image aggregators, relational practices, internet memes and much more.

Publisher LINK Editions, October 2011
ISBN 9781470915612
138 pages
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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Gene McHugh: Post Internet: Notes on the Internet and Art (2011)

18 September 2011, dusan

Post Internet is a blog developed between December 2009 and September 2010 by the New York based art critic Gene McHugh, thanks to a grant of the Creative Capital | Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant Program.

For almost a year, McHugh kept filling this folder with his personal notes on contemporary art. Writing and posting became a daily, regular activity, that sometimes produced many posts a day, sometimes long (or very long) texts posted at a slower pace.

However, Post Internet is not just a piece of beautiful criticism, as reading this book proves. It’s also, in itself, a performance, and a piece of Post Internet art in the shape of an art criticism blog.”

Publisher LINK Editions, Brescia, September 2011
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
ISBN 9781447803898
274 pages

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Domenico Quaranta (ed.): Collect the WWWorld: The Artist as Archivist in the Internet Age, catalogue (2011) [English/Italian]

18 September 2011, dusan

“The last decade has seen an incredible growth in the production and distribution of images and other cultural artefacts. The internet is the place where all these cultural products are stored, classified, voted, collected and trashed. What is the impact of this process on art making and on the artist? Which kind of dialogue is going on between amateur practices and codified languages? How does art respond to the society of information? This is a book about endless archives, image collections, bees plundering from flower to flower and hunters crawling through the online wilderness.”

With works by Alterazioni Video, Kari Altmann, Cory Arcangel, Gazira Babeli, Kevin Bewersdorf, Luca Bolognesi, Natalie Bookchin, Petra Cortright, Aleksandra Domanovic, Harm van den Dorpel, Constant Dullaart, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Elisa Giardina Papa, Travis Hallenbeck, Jodi, Oliver Laric, Olia Lialina & Dragan Espenschied, Guthrie Lonergan, Eva and Franco Mattes, Seth Price, Jon Rafman, Claudia Rossini, Evan Roth, Travess Smalley, Ryan Trecartin.

Includes texts by Josephine Bosma, Gene McHugh, Joanne McNeil, Domenico Quaranta.

Publisher LINK Editions, Brescia, September 2011
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
ISBN 9781447839491
160 pages

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