Nettitudes

Nettitudes

Author: Josephine Bosma

Publisher: Nai010 Publishers

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789056628000

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In the 1990s, net art burst onto the scene as a radical reflection on the role of technology in contemporary art. In Nettitudes, Dutch art critic Josephine Bosma documents the tumultuous history of art as it became situated in the Internet, from the spectacular interventions of the first decade to today's dispersed practices, including online acoustics, poetry and archiving. Never the darling of the media art institutions and ignored by many curators and critics since its emergence, net art still persists as a "non-movement," residing in the cracks of contemporary media culture and based on Internet cultures, which revolve around technology, games, social networks, commerce and politics. Works of net art are almost always interdisciplinary. Whether stage director, filmmaker, sculptor, musician, painter, photographer, writer, poet or dancer, making net art allows the creator to escape from the corner in which traditional art criticism has held them hostage for decades. A well-known exponent of this artistic trend is Jodi (the Dutch-Belgian artist duo Joan Heemskerk and Dirk Paesmans). The artist Peter Luining and the Internet personality Mouchette.org also enjoy international renown. Nettitudes provides an analytical foundation and an insider's view on net art's many expressions as it grapples with the aesthetic, conceptual and social issues of our times. Josephine Bosma is an Amsterdam-based journalist and critic who has written on art and new media since 1993. One of the first to probe into and engage with the domain of net art, she has published internationally in books, periodicals and catalogues.


Collecting and Conserving Net Art

Collecting and Conserving Net Art

Author: Annet Dekker

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-05-08

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1351208616

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Collecting and Conserving Net Art explores the qualities and characteristics of net art and its influence on conservation practices. By addressing and answering some of the challenges facing net art and providing an exploration of its intersection with conservation, the book casts a new light on net art, conservation, curating and museum studies. Viewing net art as a process rather than as a fixed object, the book considers how this is influenced by and executed through other systems and users. Arguing that these processes and networks are imbued with ambiguity, the book suggests that this is strategically used to create suspense, obfuscate existing systems and disrupt power structures. The rapid obsolescence of hard and software, the existence of many net artworks within restricted platforms and the fact that artworks often act as assemblages that change or mutate, make net art a challenging case for conservation. Taking the performative and interpretive roles conservators play into account, the book demonstrates how practitioners can make more informed decisions when responding to, critically analysing or working with net art, particularly software-based processes. Collecting and Conserving Net Art is intended for researchers, academics and postgraduate students, especially those engaged in the study of museum studies, conservation and heritage studies, curatorial studies, digital art and art history. The book should also be interesting to professionals who are involved in the conservation and curation of digital arts, performance, media and software.


Art at the Speed of Life

Art at the Speed of Life

Author: Pam Carriker

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2013-06-15

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 1620333775

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Need high-energy inspiration when your life gets crazy and your art keeps getting pushed to the back burner? Offering terrific mixed-media art projects, as well as tips for getting organized and inspired, Art at the Speed of Life is a treasure chest of ideas for the artist whose creative goals sometimes get stymied by the frantic pace of modern life. Author and mixed-media artist Pam Carriker proves that art and life can coexist peacefully, productively, and happily. Making things every day can be a joyful reality instead of just wishful thinking. Each chapter in Art at the Speed of Life includes both essays and project ideas from a variety of contributors, including Suzi Blu, Lisa Bebi, Christy Hydeck, Paulette Insall, Cate Calacous Prato. The projects are inspiring, yet easy to complete on a tight schedule, and include techniques such as assemblage, image transfer, and collage. A bonus seven-day journal project helps you track your work as you go. With a unique combination of time management tips and advice, inspiring essays, and projects designed to fit into busy schedules, Art at the Speed of Life will help you live your dream of making art every day.


Joy of Zentangle

Joy of Zentangle

Author: Marie Browning

Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 1607650843

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Zentangle is an easy-to-learn method of pattern drawing that reduces stress while promoting creativity. This book will introduce readers to the basic theory of Zentangle and provide instructions for drawing over 100 tangle patterns from such Certified Zentangle Teachers as Suzanne McNeill, Sandy Steen Bartholomew, and Marie Browning. This beautiful book is filled with examples of Zentangle drawings as well as other art projects and compelling stories from those who have improved their well-being through Zentangle.


Net Works

Net Works

Author: xtine burrough

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-05-23

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1136944826

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Net Works offers an inside look into the process of successfully developing thoughtful, innovative digital media. In many practice-based art texts and classrooms, technology is divorced from the socio-political concerns of those using it. Although there are many resources for media theorists, practice-based students sometimes find it difficult to engage with a text that fails to relate theoretical concerns to the act of creating. Net Works strives to fill that gap. Using websites as case studies, each chapter introduces a different style of web project--from formalist play to social activism to data visualization--and then includes the artists' or entrepreneurs' reflections on the particular challenges and outcomes of developing that web project. Scholarly introductions to each section apply a theoretical frame for the projects. A companion website offers further resources for hands-on learning. Combining practical skills for web authoring with critical perspectives on the web, Net Works is ideal for courses in new media design, art, communication, critical studies, media and technology, or popular digital/internet culture.


The Art Happens Here

The Art Happens Here

Author: Michael Connor

Publisher:

Published: 2019-04-23

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9780692173084

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Net Art Anthology aims to represent net art as an expansive, hybrid set of artistic practices that overlap with many media and disciplines. To accommodate this diversity of practice, Rhizome has defined "net art" as "art that acts on the network, or is acted on by it." Rhizome prefers the term "net art" because it has been used more widely by artists than "internet art," which is more commonly used by institutions, or "net.art," which usually evokes a specific mid-90s movement. The informality of the term "net art" is also appropriate not only to the critical use of the web as an artistic medium, but also informal practices such as selfies and Twitter poems.


Net Pioneers 1.0

Net Pioneers 1.0

Author: Dieter Daniels

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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"Net Pioneers 1.0 discusses media art history with a new, interdisciplinary look at the historical, social, and economic dynamics of our contemporary, networked society.The hype around Net-based art began in the early 1990s, before the Internet had become a commodity. It developed in skeptical parallel to the rise and decline of the new economy. But why does this chapter of art history appear to end so suddenly? Is it that the idea of Net-based art involving itself in a revolutionary spirit in a networked society failed? One might equally well argue that it was far too successful simply to become another media-art genre. Looking today at the social, aesthetic, and conceptual approaches of the early 1990s presented in this book, it is clear that most of them have in fact come true, if in ways other than intended.The contributions cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from art-scholarly methodological debate (Bentkowska-Kafel, Kuni), source-critical analysis (Reisinger), archiving, exhibition, and analytical practice (Ernst, London, Paul, Sakrowski) to media-philosophical aspects (Ries) and technical and artistic innovations (Daniels)."--Résumé de l'éditeur


Digital Arts

Digital Arts

Author: Cat Hope

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2014-06-19

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1780933231

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Digital Arts presents an introduction to new media art through key debates and theories. The volume begins with the historical contexts of the digital arts, discusses contemporary forms, and concludes with current and future trends in distribution and archival processes. Considering the imperative of artists to adopt new technologies, the chapters of the book progressively present a study of the impact of the digital on art, as well as the exhibition, distribution and archiving of artworks. Alongside case studies that illustrate contemporary research in the fields of digital arts, reflections and questions provide opportunities for readers to explore relevant terms, theories and examples. Consistent with the other volumes in the New Media series, a bullet-point summary and a further reading section enhance the introductory focus of each chapter.


Digital Art

Digital Art

Author: Christiane Paul

Publisher: Thames & Hudson

Published: 2023-04-27

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 0500779015

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Digital art, along with the technological developments of its medium, has rapidly evolved from the digital revolution into the social media era and to the postdigital and post-Internet landscape. This new, expanded edition of this invaluable overview of the medium traces the emergence of artificial intelligence, augmented and mixed realities, and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), and surveys themes explored by digital artworks in the areas of activism, networks and telepresence, and ecological art and the Anthropocene. Christiane Paul considers all forms of digital art, focusing on the basic characteristics of their aesthetic language and their technological and art-historical evolution. By looking at the ways in which internet art, digital installation, software art, AR and VR haveemerged as recognized artistic practices, Digital Art is an essential critical guide.


Digital Art

Digital Art

Author: Dario Quaranta Neropop

Publisher: Dario Quaranta Neropop

Published:

Total Pages: 35

ISBN-13:

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The digital art landscape, i.e., all forms of art that use digital technology as a tool for its creative process, display and presentation, is an extremely complex universe that doesn’t always lend itself easily to the identification of clear-cut formal categories. In this handbook, I’ve tried to neatly and clearly organize the bulk of these creative practices, which are often identified through umbrella terms like “new media art” and “digital art,” going in order from their historical precedents up to more contemporary examples. A large part of this e-book is dedicated to an in-depth look at topics such as crypto art, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), generative art and Web 3.0. In addition, I also cover other phenomena that are unique to contemporary society, such as 3D animation, virtual reality, augmented reality and all that is “post-internet.” Filled with numerous images, this e-book is composed of 15 chapters that are easy to browse thanks to the hypertext table of contents. Part 1 Introduction: labels, labels and more labels! The predecessors of electronic art New media art and globalization Net art: hacktivism and artivism Software art: critical software and social software Digital art: fractals, Flash animation and ASCII art The latest trends: 3D, virtual reality and augmented reality Part 2 Post-internet: digital art makes its way into IRL galleries Digital art and the market: food for thought Survival strategies and the gift economy Hello crypto world! What are non-fungible tokens (NFTs)? Crypto art: digital art in the era of crypto technology Generative art: creativity that taps into non-human systems Web 3.0: a new way to think about the web