[NetBehaviour] Net art context
andy
anything at bluedoor.u-net.com
Sat Aug 27 14:13:05 CEST 2005
YO Frosty,
This is stunning. Liberating notiions of art form traditional hegenomies.
Or running the risk of locking 'em up again...
You know about Melt?
We're doing a loverrrly PACT lunchon Tuesday the 13th of Sept.
Be wonderful to seeyou if you're around.
Also, would like to talk to you about doing some Melt writing for Rhizome.
Wishing you all wonders
and look forward to hearing back and seeing you soon
l; A
x
>I am writing a chapter for my thesis on the mailing list as:
>
>* An artistic space in itself,
>
>* A space which fosters innovative and emergent skills of art
>interpretation,
>
>
>(My entire thesis is on net art contextual practice from the perspective of
>art history/historiography (title: The Art of Context: Emergent Practice in
>Net Art History)
>
>
>I am looking for peoples thoughts on the following:
>
>
>. Can you think of particular uses (and users) of list space which
>develop an artistry in context creation and which provide highly
>appropriate/synchronous context/interpretation of net art/the net art scene.
>(Like when Heath Bunting said "we needed a forum that will be a context and
>not an audience.")
>
>. Can you think of any uses of list space that have informed your
>practice or were particularly memorable...or just any examples of the
>various different uses of lists: artistic, performative, subversive,
>critical etc etc.
>
>. Do you know of any books, articles or websites where I might learn
>more about the history of net art-related mailing lists (from Nettime to
>Netbehaviour)...(Like Geert Lovink's essay 'The Moderation Question' in his
>book Dark Fiber)
>
>
>Or any other thoughts you might have mailing lists as artistic context,
>rather than as indicative of online community politics per se...or even on
>the way we contextualise net art in various other ways...???
>
>Thanks :-)
>
>Charlotte
>
>http://www.furtherfield.org
>http://www.rhizome.org
>
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