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Three Degrees of Separation - http://www.three.org/
Is online art a revolution or a flash in the pan? Janet Cohen, Keith Frank and Jon Ippolito take sides on this issue in an argument that unfolds visually as well as verbally. Each claim is represented by an image which has been filtered and separated into three colors. |
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Liquid Hacking Laboratory - http://www.obn.org/LHL/
Hacking strategies and art practice, including work from jodi, Heath Bunting, Lia, Rtmark, Vuk Cosic, Natalie Bookchin. |
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http://www.utensil.net/ - http://www.utensil.net/
Deconstructed tools which engage existing systems by miming them technically, offering divergent uses and forms of appearance. The studio of Sawad Amornvivat, Beth Stryker, and Hernando Barragan. |
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A Description of the Equator and Some ØtherLands - http://king.dom.de/equator/
Interactive art from Philip Pocock, Florian Wenz, Udo Noll, Felix Huber. |
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http://www.acidlife.com/deface/ - http://www.acidlife.com/deface/
Interactive site enabling users to undermine the notion of authorship. |
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We Are Unreasonable People - http://www.asseptic.org/unreasonable/
A group from Porto. Site features many different exhibitions: photography, computer graphics, poetry, music, net-art, and others. |
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Pavu.com - http://www.pavu.com/pavu/index.html
Jean-Philippe Halgand, Clement Thomas and Paul Dupouy. The function of an avant-garde, or of a rear-guard, is neither to advance nor retreat, but rather to maneuver. |
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Emailmozaik - http://members.lycos.nl/emailmozaik/
Dutch artists Albert Roos and Jerousma e-mail each other computergenerated images, add and make changes to received images and send them back, in an endless circle. |