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kris_r | March 23rd, 2005New BlueScreen Net.Art project :: StreamScape :: Landscapes From
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New BlueScreen Net.Art project :: StreamScape :: Landscapes From
WebCams Stream Hybridation
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Exhibiting New Media: Beryl Graham and Sarah Cook.
This article was commissioned by Art Monthly for their November 2002 issue. This online version includes links to the exhibitions and quotes referred to.
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David Bearman and Jennifer Trant,
Archives & Museum Informatics, USA
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Willem Elias is Professor at the Free University of Brussels and chairman of the department of Social and Cultural Agogics. Besides that he is also an art critic and president of the HISK, Kwasimodo and Kunstwerk(t).
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One of the main features of the new Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen is its digital depot directly behind the main entrance
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A colloqium on the conservation of media-art:
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FROM RHIZOME RARE
Hi Patrick,
I’ve been trying to propagate an outsider.net.art meme for a while:
http://deepyoung.org/current/outsider/
http://deepyoung.org/current/dyskonceptual/
(my wife is almost finished sewing the prizes)
and
http://lab404.com/373/index.html#network scroll down to “outsider art”
Two articles that seem at least obtusely appicable are Steve Dietz’s “Why Have There Been No Great Net Artists”: http://www.afsnitp.dk/onoff/Texts/dietzwhyhavether.html and Anne-Marie Schleiner’s “Fluidities and Oppositions among Curators, Filter Feeders, and Future Artists”: http://www.intelligentagent.com/archive/Vol3_No1_curation_schleiner.html
In 2000, Irwin Chusid applied “outsider art” criteria to pop music with some interesting results(http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/ASIN/B00006NSX1/ ). I’m writing an article now that applies Dubuffet’s “Neuve Invention” criteria to pop music, and it’s turning up an interesting bunch of musicians as well (from Devendra Banhart to Cloudead).
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The starting point for the collaborative efforts between The Minneapolis Institute of Arts and The Walker Art Center are a set of assumptions about technology and communication, the nature and value of museum information, and the role that museums play in the modern world.
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Voices: Bringing Multimedia Museum Exhibits to the World Wide Web
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ArtsConnectEd: Collaboration in the Integration and Acces to Museum Resources.
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