Few thoughts about the aesthetics of the net.art.
Category: 25 Years of net.art
About net.art (part 2): Interventions
Few thoughts about the artistic interventions in the net.art.
About net.art (part 3): Postproduction
Few thoughts about the postproduction in the net.art.
About net.art (part 4): Terrorizing User Experience
Few thoughts about the crazy user experience in the net.art.
Rossitza Daskalova: Nice Page
For the Magazine of the Montreal International Center of Contemporary Arts wrote Rossitza Daskalova an excellent review of my net.art project Nice Page.
Nice Page
This was my most spontaneous created project. It is about the Internet as a chaos, where everyone wants you attention.
Sylvie Parent: Hommage to Mondrian
For the Magazine of the Montreal’s International Center of Contemporary Arts wrote Sylvie Parent an excellent review of my net.art project Hommage to Mondrian.
Hommage to Mondrian
Pjot Mondrian dreamed about a machine for composing his paintings in a real time. Few decades later I created an online platform, where everyone can create Mondrian-like compositions.
Trash Can
This project allowed you to virtually throw websites you didn’t like into trash. You really see them falling into a trash can.
There May Be Money in Internet Art After All
Article in New York Times about the most famous selling of a net.art project in history, Teo Spiller’s Megatornix. By Matthew Mirapaul.