Description |
223 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm |
Contents |
Contents note continued: Travess Smalley -- Kari Altmann -- Oliver Laric -- Eva and Franco Mattes -- Rafael Rozendaal -- Golan Levin -- Jonas Lund -- Andre Hemer -- Rollin Leonard -- Clement Valla -- Jon Rafman -- Korakrit Arunanondchai -- Social Media Influenced Art And Identity Construction -- Aram Bartholl -- Eva and Franco Mattes -- Ryder Ripps -- Owen Mundy -- Aleksandra Domanovic -- LuckyPDF -- APPENDIX -- In Conversation With... -- Attilia Fattori Franchini -- LuckyPDF -- Eva and Franco Mattes -- Marisa Olson -- Reprinted Essays And Manifestos -- The Hacker Manifesto +++The Mentor+++ -- A Declaration Of The Independence Of Cyberspace / John Perry Barlow -- Desktop Is / Alexei Shulgin -- Introduction To Net.Art / Alexei Shulgin -- A Few Things I Know About Neen / Miltos Manetas -- Dispersion / Seth Price -- Flat Against The Wall / Olia Lialina -- Media Art 2.0 (Manifesto) / Alexei Shulgin -- Postinternet: Art After The Internet / Marisa Olson -- |
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Contents note continued: We, The Web Kids / Piotr Czerski |
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Machine generated contents note: TEXTS -- Internet Art Versus The Institutions Of Art / Nicholas Lambert -- Connected By Camera / Joanne McNeil -- In Between / Domenico Quaranta -- ARTISTS -- Net.Art -- Mark Amerika -- Alexei Shulgin -- Jodi.org -- Olia Lialina -- Annette Weintraub -- Lisa Jevbratt -- Entropy8Zuper! -- Vuk Cosic -- Nick Crowe -- Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries -- Activist Art And Surveillance-Related Work -- Mongrel -- Shu Lea Cheang -- Ubermorgen -- Josh On -- Brian Judy -- Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung -- Raqs Media Collective and Sarai Media Lab -- Martin John Callanan -- Jon Rafman -- Charles Broskoski -- Internet-Enabled Participatory, Interactive And Video Art -- Andy Deck -- Shana Moulton -- David Horvitz -- Aleksandra Domanovic -- Eva and Franco Mattes -- Rollin Leonard -- Natalie Bookchin -- Postinternet Art -- John F Simon Jr -- Brighid Lowe -- Corinne Vionnet -- Marisa Olson -- Rafael Rozendaal -- Ryan Trecartin -- Aram Bartholl -- Guthrie Lonergan -- |
Summary |
Art and the Internet is a much-needed visual survey of art influenced by, situated on and taking the subject of the internet over the last two and a half decades. The book examines the legacy of the internet on art, and, importantly, illuminates how artists and institutions are using it and why |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 220-221) |
Subject |
Art and the Internet.
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Art -- Computer network resources.
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Computer art -- Social aspects.
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Genre/Form |
Digital art.
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Author |
Adler, Phoebe, editor
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Hayman, Leanner, editor
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Hidalgo, Arrate, editor
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Saey, Dana, editor
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Stubbs, Phoebe, editor
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Warner, Nick, editor
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LC no. |
bl2014010222 |
ISBN |
1907317988 (paperback) |
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9781907317989 (paperback) |
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