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    Internet Art

    A Study by:

    Joseph Reynolds

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    IAn ideology that converge radical hippies,

    computer geeks, students and yuppies in abelief derived from a digital utopia.

    by: Sandra Araujo

    Playing with the readers perception of reality.

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    HISTORICAL

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    MPERIOD

    Started in 1993.

    Slovenian artist Vuk Costic opened an anonymous email

    only to find it had been mangled in transmission, reveal-

    ing one legible term net-art.

    Eastern Europe and Russia were crucial to its early

    years as an artistic medium.

    1993 to Present and far into the future, as long as

    computers are used.

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    Form of digital artwork disbursed via the internet.

    Viewer is drawn into some kind of interaction with the

    work of art.

    Used to spread a message, either political or social,

    using human interactions.

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    Done through a web browser, such as im-

    ages of paintings uploaded for viewing in

    an online gallery.

    Relies intrinsically on the internet to ex-

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    Actualized in a variety of ways.

    Examples: websites, email projects, in-

    ternet based software projects, games,

    linked networked installations, video, au-

    dio, radio and networked performances

    (chat rooms)

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    Dada

    Situationism

    Conceptual Art

    Fluxus (International

    network of Artists)

    Video Art

    Kinetic Art

    Performance Art

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    sideredAvant-Garde

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    TION

    WITH:

    NEW MEDIA ART

    ELECTRONIC ART

    SOFTWARE ART

    DIGITAL ART

    TELEMATIC ART

    GENERATIVE ART

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    Vuk Cosic

    Uses American Standard Code for Information Inter-

    change (ASCII), which represents text in computers, com-

    munications equipment and other devices that use text.

    One of the pioneers of net.art

    Borrows both iconis and lesser known images to create

    art

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    Olia Lialina

    One of the original

    pioneers for Inter-

    net ArtUses Borgesian

    view on the piece

    seen here

    Makes the reader

    make sense of the

    Hypertext on theirown

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    Heath Bunting

    Early Practitioner of net.art

    Founder of Irational.org

    Creating open and democratic systems by

    modifying communications technologies and

    social systems

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    Alex TewCreated the million dollar

    homepage

    Raised money for his uni-

    versity education with thishomepage

    Million pixels arranged in

    1000x1000 grid; sold for

    $1 per pixel

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    Art History. niv. of Colorado, Aug. 2010. Web. 3 Sep.

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