Vuk Cosic. (Hotlist).Net-art pioneer Vuk Cosic lives and works in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and represented his country at last summer's Venice Biennale Venice Biennale International art exhibition held in the Castello district of Venice every two years and juried by an international committee. It was founded in 1895 as the International Exhibition of Art of the City of Venice to promote “the most noble activities of . A monograph on his ASCII ASCII or American Standard Code for Information Interchange, a set of codes used to represent letters, numbers, a few symbols, and control characters. Originally designed for teletype operations, it has found wide application in computers. works, Contemporary ASCII, was published in 1999 by Galerija Kapelica. Suggesting Web Links is a little like recommending books: You don't do it for just anyone. When guests come to my home in Slovenia I always offer them something to eat and drink, and sometimes a place to stay for the night. If they're people I really like, I show them my cherished books, and then we have a nice little chat. But by offering up the following websites here, I'm escorting you directly Into the library--no drinks, food, or lodging. (That's the good news about life in the virtual community--it's practical and efficient. The bad news is, it's practical and efficient.) Consider this a quick-and-dirty guide to the sites I've been visiting quite a bit these days; if you're looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. a grand unifying theory behind them, good luck! Mumbleboy www.mumbleboy.com/mumbleboy My daughter Luna is fourteen months old, and, as a first child, she is the hapless victim of every sort of pedagogical ped·a·gog·ic also ped·a·gog·i·cal adj. 1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of pedagogy. 2. Characterized by pedantic formality: a haughty, pedagogic manner. experimentation imaginable. One of my favorite parenting tricks is to show her Flash cartoons from Mumbleboy. I think they're excellent, especially now that I've discovered a use for them. Luna prefers this stuff to the Cartoon Network. Internet Archive's Wayback Machine www.archiveo.org I once gained a certain notoriety in Net-art circles by copying the Documenta X site just before it was taken offline and packaged on CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). for museum shops. At the time such "Piracy" was quite a fancy feat, though the site's author didn't seem too impressed. The Wayback Machine does something similar, but on a much more ambitious level: It's an archive over one hundred terabytes in size containing almost the entire Web in its many evolutionary stages; you search it by entering a URL URL in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. and selecting the date you'd like to go back to. As a trained archaeologist I can tell you that it's highly useful for observing and studying the stratigraphy stratigraphy, branch of geology specifically concerned with the arrangement of layered rocks (see stratification). Stratigraphy is based on the law of superposition, which states that in a normal sequence of rock layers the youngest is on top and the oldest on the of interfaces. Check out the special collection of "Web Pioneers"--glimpses of Yahoo!, Amazon, etc. in their infancy that are guaranteed to make you nostalgic for 1996. How's that for "conserving new media"? Internet Sex Photos www.whitelead.com/Jrh/ISps There's something sweetly deranged de·range tr.v. de·ranged, de·rang·ing, de·rang·es 1. To disturb the order or arrangement of. 2. To upset the normal condition or functioning of. 3. To disturb mentally; make insane. about these pictures by Jon Haddock. Like much art (and unlike most pornography) Haddock's work achieves greatness through what it doesn't reveal. Don't be afraid to peek. GPS Drawing www.gpsdrawlng.com Remember those artists in the '70s--like Hamish Fulton and Richard Long--for whom walking was a medium? Well, British artists Jeremy Wood and Hugh Pryor have taken that method a step further. They travel around by car, train, plane, and boat, recording their movements with a Global Positioning System Global Positioning System: see navigation satellite. Global Positioning System (GPS) Precise satellite-based navigation and location system originally developed for U.S. military use. device, and their itineraries--when viewed aerially on the map--create line drawings. They've "drawn" an elephant in Brighton, a butterfly in Nottingham, and they even spelled out GALLERY in Shoreham-by-the-sea. In my younger days I said something to the effect that all art was a substitute for the Internet. Voila! an artistic practice with bona fide [Latin, In good faith.] Honest; genuine; actual; authentic; acting without the intention of defrauding. A bona fide purchaser is one who purchases property for a valuable consideration that is inducement for entering into a contract and without suspicion of being predecessors that becomes real Gesamtkunstwerke when expressed on the Web. Netzwissenschaft www.netzwissenschaft.de/kuenst.htm While searching for links to my old vuk.org domain, which I let go as part of an invisibility project (it was then bought by a casino), I found this list, created by Dr. Reinhold Grether. With some seven thousand links covering Net artists, researchers, and publicists, it might be the most comprehensive website of what Grether calls "Net knowledge"-- and possibly the worst nightmare of a link list to navigate. If you're watching the Net, Dr. Grether is watching you. The site itself may not be pretty, but its ambition alone makes it a great art project. Visit www.artforum.com for links to Hotlist A listing of the best of something. It typically refers to the most popular Web sites. (World-Wide Web) hotlist - (From hypertext "hot spot") A document on the World-Wide Web or a user's browser configuration file containing hypertext links, often unorganised and websites. |
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