[NetBehaviour] curious student seeking insight

Paul Hertz ignotus at gmail.com
Wed Apr 8 14:54:36 CEST 2015


ISTR that Joseph DeLappe did performances of scripts from the TV series
"Friends" in a Halo or some other online first-person shooter. The
script-readers were repeatedly killed by marauding gamers, of course, but
kept returning until the script was finished. I think there are a number of
artists who have done similarly disruptive actions within online worlds.

I've also seen interviews of artists and other cultural producers conducted
in online first-person shooters, can't remember who was doing that
regularly. The idea was for the interviewer to defend the person being
interviewed or take them to safety while also conducting the interview.

-- Paul


On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 7:42 AM, Mayke Blom <bloemitje at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks John and Marc!
>
> I actually discovered Netbehaviour through Ada, but I have yet to
> contribute to their discussion.
>
> I had a look at Byob and I'm trying to get in contact with the
> previous organizers who hosted an event here two years ago.
>
> as for my own art I've opened up a vimeo account -
> https://vimeo.com/124372016
>
> I was curious if anyone here has heard of an art exhibition held within a
> video game space? has it happened before, or if it were to happen, how
> might that affect the art?
>
> Mayke.
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