

Topic 5 of 55: art on the web
Wed, Mar 4, 1998 (08:01) |
Paul Terry Walhus (terry)
Art on the web, where to find it. What are the cool art spots?
110 responses total.
Topic 5 of 55 [art]: art on the web
Response 1 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Mar 4, 1998 (08:02) * 41 lines
The full text of this article was posted on nettime today; I'm clipping it
in the interest of respecting copyright, but am sorry to say I don't have
the full URL.
From http://www.nytimes.com:
Leading Art Site Suspended
By MATTHEW MIRAPAUL
The Ada'web Web site, one of the most dynamic destinations
for original Web-based art, is being suspended.
Benjamin Weil, the co-founder of Ada'web, announced on Monday in
an e-mail message that Digital City Inc., the site's publisher,
had canceled its financing and that Ada'web would cease producing
new artistic content. Weil is now seeking a permanent home for
its archives so that its material can remain accessible.
In a telephone interview on Monday afternoon, Weil (pronounced
"vial") said the five Ada'web employees were expected to leave
their Manhattan office by the end of the week.
"It's not the most rejoicing news," Weil said. "However, this was
more or less doomed to happen. Obviously, the compatibility
between what Digital City is planning to do on the Web and what
we've been doing is not clear. When companies restructure and
refine their focus, what is not within that beam of focus is
going to be taken away."
Since it was conceived in late 1994, Ada'web has become one of
the premier destinations for online creativity. Ultimately, it
presented about 15 Web-specific projects by such high-profile
contributors as the conceptual artist Lawrence Weiner. The site's
first offering, launched officially in May 1995, was Jenny
Holzer's "Please Change Beliefs."
In contrast, Digital City is assembling a nationwide network of
online guides to metropolitan areas, including Digital City New
York.
[snip]
Topic 5 of 55 [art]: art on the web
Response 2 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Mar 4, 1998 (08:04) * 5 lines
for collaborative net/web art:
http://www.sito.org
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Response 3 of 110: Doug Larue (doug) * Thu, Mar 5, 1998 (16:34) * 0 lines
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Response 4 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Tue, Mar 24, 1998 (16:57) * 0 lines
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Response 5 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Apr 10, 1998 (01:11) * 0 lines
Topic 5 of 55 [art]: art on the web
Response 6 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Jul 24, 1998 (06:04) * 15 lines
I remembered that painting,
it wasn't called the Jungle
it was the "Dream" by Rousseau.

The Dream by Rousseau
1910 (160 Kb); Oil on canvas, 6' 8 1/2" x 9' 9 1/2";
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
You might just want to click on the image to get
an enlargement!
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Response 7 of 110: Autumn Moore (autumn) * Fri, Jul 24, 1998 (21:42) * 1 lines
Thanks for sharing that, Terry, I'd never seen that painting before.
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Response 8 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Jul 24, 1998 (23:51) * 5 lines
Really, wow. I had seen it so many times though high school and in art
history class at U of I. Rousseau was impoverished and ridiculed in his
day, and Picasso threw sort of a mocking celebration for him in 1908. I
feel like he was falsely railed at in his day. I find The Dream to be
compelling and imaginative.
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Response 9 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (00:43) * 1 lines
Yes, Terry, I know the painting. The detail in it is astonishing. Henri Rousseau was a wonderful painter, and did these works around the turn of the century, Autumn. Another great 'jungly' painting by him I saw in the Orsay museum, Paris last year. It's called THE SNAKE CHARMER. But to me his most poignant work is WAR.
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Response 10 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (06:47) * 35 lines
From the Paris, Web Museum:
Rousseau, Henri, known as Le Douanier Rousseau (1844-1910). French
painter, the most celebrated of naïve artists.
His nickname refers to the job he held with the Paris Customs Office
(1871-93), although he never actually rose to the rank of `Douanier'
(Customs Officer). Before this he had served in the army, and he later
claimed to have seen service in Mexico, but this story seems to be a
product of his imagination. He took up painting as a hobby and accepted
early retirement in 1893 so he could devote himself to art.
His character was extraordinarily ingenuous and he suffered much ridicule
(although he sometimes interpreted sarcastic remarks literally and took
them as praise) as well as enduring great poverty. However, his faith in
his own abilities never wavered. He tried to paint in the academic manner
of such traditionalist artists as Bouguereau and Gérôme, but it was the
innocence and charm of his work that won him the admiration of the
avant-garde: in 1908 Picasso gave a banquet, half serious half burlesque,
in his honor. Rousseau is now best known for his jungle scenes, the first
of which is Surprised! (Tropical Storm with a Tiger) (National Gallery,
London, 1891) and the last The Dream (MOMA, New York, 1910). These two
paintings are works of great imaginative power, in which he showed his
extraordinary ability to retain the utter freshness of his vision even
when working on a large scale and with loving attention to detail. He
claimed such scenes were inspired by his experiences in Mexico, but in
fact his sources were illustrated books and visits to the zoo and
botanical gardens in Paris.
His other work ranges from the jaunty humor of The Football Players
(Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1908) to the mesmeric, eerie beauty of The
Sleeping Gypsy (MOMA, 1897). Rousseau was buried in a pauper's grave, but
his greatness began to be widely acknowledged soon after his death.
Topic 5 of 55 [art]: art on the web
Response 11 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (07:33) * 2 lines
Do you have good art museums in Texas, Terry?
Here in Zürich I tend to visit galleries rather than the museum, which seems to consist mainly of great painters' cast-offs. While these are interesting, they don't exactly inspire me.
Topic 5 of 55 [art]: art on the web
Response 12 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Jul 26, 1998 (08:04) * 3 lines
We're sadly lacking for art museums in Austin, and I don't know about
Houston, Dallas and San Antonio. I grew up with a great art museum in
St. Louis.
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Response 13 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Sun, Jul 26, 1998 (09:57) * 1 lines
I see. Who did they exhibit there?
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Response 14 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Jul 26, 1998 (20:57) * 17 lines
From their website http://www.slam.org
"The Museum's collection of modern art has become one of the largest and
most distinguished components of its holdings. It includes many
outstanding examples of German Expressionist art, its core being 41
paintings by Max Beckmann, one of the century's greatest masters. The
collection also includes works by early modern masters such as Paul
Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin, Wassily Kandinsky, Henri Matisse,
Amedeo Modigliani, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, and Vincent van Gogh.
More recent work by American and European artists is represented by
Louise Bourgeois, Chuck Close, Philip Guston, Jenny Holzer, Ellsworth
Kelly, Anselm Kiefer, Franz Kline, Roy Lichtenstein, Brice Marden, Joan
Mitchell, Henry Moore, Claes Oldenburg, Martin Puryear, Gerhard Richter,
Mark Rothko, and Frank Stella."
It's a very complete museum with a great American art collection, African
and ancient artifacts, Asian, Islamic, Oceanic, and European art.
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Response 15 of 110: Autumn Moore (autumn) * Sun, Jul 26, 1998 (21:27) * 0 lines
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Response 16 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Jul 26, 1998 (23:19) * 0 lines
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Response 17 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (01:09) * 0 lines
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Response 18 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Aug 14, 1998 (01:15) * 2 lines
for fantasy art, visit
http://www.elfwood.com/
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Response 19 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Tue, Aug 18, 1998 (17:37) * 6 lines
Tres cool, according to Bruce Sterling:
Look at http://www.oasinet.com/postmedia/art/mori.html and the very cool
http://www.artindex.com/openhouse/music.htm
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Response 20 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Wed, Aug 19, 1998 (01:06) * 1 lines
Would Bruce Sterling not like to join us here, Terry?
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Response 21 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Aug 19, 1998 (07:29) * 6 lines
I think he has a heavy schedule. Jetting to Paris, writing books,
attending conferences, writing artcles for Wired, etc. It would be near
impossible to get Bruce over here with his schedule. And he has a wife
and two kids so I just don't see how he could squeeze anything else in,
he knows us though and he lives in Austin.
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Response 22 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Wed, Aug 19, 1998 (08:29) * 1 lines
Oh!! Thought he was just a friend of yours - didn't know he was a celebrity; I'm never up to date with that stuff. I'll have a look at his site as soon as I have a bit more time myself - this week everything is just crazy; the exhibition starts tomorrow.
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Response 23 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Sat, Aug 22, 1998 (01:46) * 3 lines
a must to check out...
http://www.westsound.com/ptmudge/art.htm
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Response 24 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Sat, Aug 22, 1998 (03:47) * 1 lines
Very useful page - thank you.
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Response 25 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Wed, Aug 26, 1998 (13:29) * 4 lines
here's another one for you, Riette...
definately check this one out
http://www.artcafe.net/artcenter
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Response 26 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Wed, Aug 26, 1998 (13:56) * 0 lines
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Response 27 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Wed, Aug 26, 1998 (14:04) * 0 lines
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Response 28 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, Aug 27, 1998 (01:10) * 0 lines
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Response 29 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Aug 28, 1998 (16:15) * 5 lines
If you do look, be sure to use http://www.spring.net/search
It's our rad, new search page.
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Response 30 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Sat, Aug 29, 1998 (00:42) * 1 lines
Oh, COOL, Terry! Who's on a roll now?!
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Response 31 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sat, Aug 29, 1998 (17:05) * 1 lines
We're edgy and we're rollin'
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Response 32 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Sun, Aug 30, 1998 (01:29) * 1 lines
like Jack and Jill down the hill!
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Response 33 of 110: Judy Torrieri (isis) * Wed, Sep 2, 1998 (21:13) * 1 lines
hey didn't anyone warn jack and jill about that steep hill......
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Response 34 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Wed, Sep 2, 1998 (23:33) * 2 lines
yeah, but they didn't listen...
imagine that!
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Response 35 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, Sep 3, 1998 (01:07) * 1 lines
Hills are made for rollin'....
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Response 36 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, Sep 3, 1998 (01:14) * 2 lines
I thought the hills had eyes
and were alive with the sound of music...
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Response 37 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, Sep 3, 1998 (01:18) * 0 lines
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Response 38 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, Sep 3, 1998 (01:21) * 0 lines
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Response 39 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, Sep 3, 1998 (01:31) * 0 lines
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Response 40 of 110: Judy Torrieri (isis) * Thu, Sep 3, 1998 (21:36) * 1 lines
I wanna rock and roll all night,,,and party everyday....nice song huh kitchen manager.....remember it,,,i do.....
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Response 41 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Sep 4, 1998 (00:13) * 1 lines
and do you still remember how?
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Response 42 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Fri, Sep 4, 1998 (00:50) * 1 lines
boy....
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Response 43 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Sep 4, 1998 (01:32) * 1 lines
girl...
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Response 44 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Fri, Sep 4, 1998 (03:33) * 1 lines
You mean you can tell??
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Response 45 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Sep 4, 1998 (03:52) * 1 lines
if I search in the right spots...
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Response 46 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Fri, Sep 4, 1998 (05:04) * 3 lines
Is that a promise?
And what't that neat line you posted there?
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Response 47 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Fri, Sep 4, 1998 (05:04) * 1 lines
Do you have neat buttons too?
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Response 48 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Sep 4, 1998 (05:07) * 0 lines
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Response 49 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Fri, Sep 4, 1998 (05:28) * 0 lines
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Response 50 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Sep 4, 1998 (05:38) * 1 lines
that would be correct
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Response 51 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Fri, Sep 4, 1998 (05:59) * 1 lines
Oh, you poor thing. I feel so sorry for you when you have these long, sleepless nights. I sleep well at the moment, but I sure know what it's like not to be able to sleep, and having no-one to keep you company.
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Response 52 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Sep 4, 1998 (06:03) * 1 lines
but, you are...
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Response 53 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Fri, Sep 4, 1998 (10:00) * 1 lines
only sporadically, and whining in your ears
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Response 54 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Sep 6, 1998 (01:07) * 2 lines
The art conf background could be a bit more muted. What do you think?
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Response 55 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Sun, Sep 6, 1998 (02:11) * 3 lines
NO!
ha-ha! Terry, I hate pastels, that's all. I'd rather design something that'll read easier if it bothers you - but pleeeeeeeze don't take away the colours. Shall I do something else?
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Response 56 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Sep 6, 1998 (02:22) * 1 lines
No, just playing devils advocate.
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Response 57 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Sun, Sep 6, 1998 (02:44) * 2 lines
You mean, pushing my buttons. Just careful, 'cos if you push the wrong one, you might hit my G-spot!
But seriously, I could make it less colours if you guys find it difficult to read. Just don't want it dimmed.
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Response 58 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Sep 6, 1998 (17:17) * 2 lines
Sounds like fun.
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Response 59 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Mon, Sep 7, 1998 (01:12) * 0 lines
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Response 60 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Wed, Sep 9, 1998 (11:13) * 2 lines
no problem, working on the rest...
I'll try and get the new art background up tomorrow...
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Response 61 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Wed, Sep 9, 1998 (12:55) * 1 lines
Oh, that's okay, Wer. Please don't push yourself - you know what a kind and patient mistress I am... Sorry about all the bother with that background - people will probably hate it, and then I've bothered you for nothing!!
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Response 62 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Wed, Sep 9, 1998 (13:36) * 3 lines
de nada...for the buttons I mentioned earlier, go to
http://www.spring.net/~spew/b/
then come back and tells me what you think...
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Response 63 of 110: Wolf (wolf) * Wed, Sep 9, 1998 (15:16) * 1 lines
i likes them. was working on some for poetry, myself....
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Response 64 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, Sep 10, 1998 (01:11) * 3 lines
ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS, Wer!!!! PLEEZE give us buttons like that!!!! Mega mega cool! $hit, it's going to be fun designing the virtual gallery with you there!!!!
I'm totally excited!
The buttons will go brilliantly witht his background though, it's almost a shame to change it! Do you think we could try the new background for a couple of days, and if it doesn't look nice, change back?
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Response 65 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, Sep 10, 1998 (08:51) * 1 lines
sure...
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Response 66 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, Sep 10, 1998 (09:03) * 3 lines
thank you.
And good morning!!
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Response 67 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, Sep 10, 1998 (09:54) * 1 lines
good morning...what do you think?
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Response 68 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, Sep 10, 1998 (13:01) * 1 lines
Not sure. Seems almost bleak compared to the other background. But it is easier to read on. What do you think?
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Response 69 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, Sep 10, 1998 (15:56) * 1 lines
not my conf...
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Response 70 of 110: Wolf (wolf) * Thu, Sep 10, 1998 (20:31) * 7 lines
may i suggest deepening the original colors a tad? tho, i luv the new background,
wer. i'm trying to come up with something dreamy but down to earth for poetry but
there's just not enough time in the day. oh, got a question....how does one make
a background? i've got microsoft image composer and it's great but i tried to
design a background and it ended up being tiled on my test page. how do i know
if a design is big enough to be used as a background without repeating itself like
a tile?
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Response 71 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, Sep 10, 1998 (23:18) * 3 lines
you can't because different people have different screen
resolutions...when I can refind the dimensions for 640 x 480,
I'll post them up in here...
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Response 72 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Fri, Sep 11, 1998 (00:50) * 1 lines
I have no idea how to deepen colours, Wolf. You are speaking to the Spring Computing Moron, remember!
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Response 73 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Sep 11, 1998 (01:53) * 1 lines
I'll give it a shot and see what happens...
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Response 74 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Fri, Sep 11, 1998 (10:50) * 1 lines
Thanks, Wer!! What would I have done without you?
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Response 75 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Sat, Sep 12, 1998 (12:37) * 3 lines
another museum list
http://212.net/museums/index.htm
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Response 76 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Sat, Sep 12, 1998 (16:00) * 3 lines
Got that one!!!
WER, THE BACKGROUND!!!!! Please! I promise I'll not attempt another change soon - just bring the old one back!!
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Response 77 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Mon, Sep 14, 1998 (00:06) * 1 lines
um, okay...
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Response 78 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Mon, Sep 14, 1998 (00:49) * 1 lines
WER!!!! Where is it??? I can't read on this, and am seriously getting eye-fu¢ked!
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Response 79 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Mon, Sep 14, 1998 (07:11) * 1 lines
this is the old background...don't know what you're talking about now...
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Response 80 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Mon, Sep 14, 1998 (13:12) * 1 lines
Seriously?!?! Why didn't anyone tell me it was so bad????? I HATE it now! Going to make another.
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Response 81 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Oct 21, 1998 (12:38) * 63 lines
5. BOOKMARKS
============================================================
http://artnetweb.com/iola
Over There
http://www.overthere.com.au/
Diane Caney's creative, professional and academic
identity.
BowieNet
http://www.DavidBowie.com/
David Bowie, Internet Service Provider.
site
http://www.sirius.com/~schizo/index.htm
Architectural researcher.
ArtLex
http://www.artlex.com/
Dictionary of visual art.
Art Station
http://www.artstation.co.uk
An art site by Iris & Ami Ben David that
provokes questions about the influence of
the Internet on art and art exhibition.
Transnacionala
http://www.kud-fp.si/trans/
Eastern European artists discover America
-- sort of.
CraNma
http://CraNma.thing.net/
A communication module which filters and
reorganizes information for masses.
Spike
http://www.hedweb.com/spike/welcome.htm
Picking the brains of popular culture.
Scars
http://pleine-peau.com/scars/scars/index.html
Stories and photography from Pleine Peau
Crash Media
http://www.yourserver.co.uk/crashmedia/
Looks at independent media around the world.
JavaScript Source Library
http://www.javascriptsource.com/
Hundreds of scripts which can be copied
and used free of charge, from Mecklermedia.
k.i.s.s. of the panopticon
http://carmen.artsci.washington.edu/panop/home.htm
Cultural theory and new media literacy.
If you have suggestions or contributions send them to:
murph@artnetweb.com
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Response 82 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, Oct 22, 1998 (03:45) * 1 lines
Five??
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Response 83 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Thu, Oct 22, 1998 (05:43) * 2 lines
It was copied and pasted off of some bookmarks and this was the fifth
set of them.
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Response 84 of 110: Sonja Smith (sonja) * Thu, Oct 22, 1998 (09:33) * 1 lines
??
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Response 85 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Thu, Oct 22, 1998 (10:11) * 3 lines
They're some interesting artsy bookmarks with the number 5 cryptically as
a heading, what can I say?
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Response 86 of 110: Sonja Smith (sonja) * Thu, Oct 22, 1998 (13:44) * 1 lines
Say no more - I'm sure the others understand it perfectly!
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Response 87 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Thu, Oct 22, 1998 (17:22) * 2 lines
You mean I'm off the hook?
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Response 88 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Fri, Oct 23, 1998 (01:21) * 1 lines
I understand now! Geez, that took long - sorry, Terry!
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Response 89 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Oct 23, 1998 (02:07) * 1 lines
s' ok.
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Response 90 of 110: Sonja Smith (sonja) * Fri, Oct 23, 1998 (10:04) * 1 lines
s'ok
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Response 91 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Sun, Oct 25, 1998 (01:32) * 1 lines
s'cool
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Response 92 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Sun, Jan 17, 1999 (10:03) * 10 lines
ChannelP.com is the leading producer of arts related streaming media
entertainment, designed specifically for "netcast" on the World Wide
Web. Located in the heart of New York City ChannelP.com brings 'downtown
art and culture' to a worldwide audience. ChannelP.com presents
multidisciplinary programming, including visual art, literature, film,
spoken word, theatre, dance, music and performance art. ChannelP.com
also presents tangential programming on fashion, sports and the eclectic
array of downtown culture.
http://www.channelp.com/
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Response 93 of 110: Riette Walton (riette) * Mon, Jan 18, 1999 (02:01) * 1 lines
At least you're posting in my conference...
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Response 94 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Jan 18, 1999 (07:59) * 9 lines
Their site of the month is
http://www.literal-latte.com/
With the same slick, glitzy, cool look and feel. The "pseduo online
network" let's yout watch videos while you chat, we could kind of do that
with our webcam. I'd like to know the technology they're using because
it's snappier and shows more frames than our webcam.
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Response 95 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Wed, Jan 20, 1999 (17:34) * 6 lines
not sure, but you can register to be an affiliate
and broadcast their content from your site. I would
like to do that, but I'm not RealAudio compliant at
the moment...
(of course I am, Mistress...)
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Response 96 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Thu, Jan 21, 1999 (07:43) * 1 lines
We're setting up a Realaudio Server on access.spring.net.
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Response 97 of 110: Ray Lopez (ratthing) * Thu, Jan 21, 1999 (17:59) * 4 lines
cool! need help?
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Response 98 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Jan 22, 1999 (00:17) * 1 lines
got milk?
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Response 99 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Jan 22, 1999 (06:27) * 1 lines
I would love it if you could set this up, Ray!
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Response 100 of 110: Ray Lopez (ratthing) * Fri, Jan 22, 1999 (09:34) * 8 lines
email sent to terry.
wer: i'm lactose intolerant
;)
Topic 5 of 55 [art]: art on the web
Response 101 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Jan 22, 1999 (09:46) * 1 lines
they have pills for that...
Topic 5 of 55 [art]: art on the web
Response 102 of 110: Wolf (wolf) * Sat, Jan 30, 1999 (20:40) * 1 lines
yeah, and lactaid! *grin*
Topic 5 of 55 [art]: art on the web
Response 103 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Mon, Feb 22, 1999 (07:12) * 1 lines
http://www.EsotericArt.com/fringe/art/gallery/GreenMan/JKWilliams.htm
Topic 5 of 55 [art]: art on the web
Response 104 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, May 24, 1999 (00:25) * 14 lines
DING AN SICH
An extremely beautiful and poetic use of imagery, music, and text
wrapped together in a series of Shockwave interactive pieces. Slow
download but definitely worth the wait. Great art site!
Written by the artist:
"The title and philosophical ground for the work refers to the concept
of the "Thing Itself" defined by Immanuel Kant in his "Critique of
Pure Reason" as the reality of the thing--the essence beyond the
knowledge of appearances."
http://www.walkerart.org/gallery9/artists/dingansich/
Topic 5 of 55 [art]: art on the web
Response 105 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Sat, Jun 12, 1999 (11:49) * 5 lines
http://www.gifworks.com/
It's an online GIF image editor.
This unique tool is completely on-line -- nothing to download or install. Better yet, it's ABSOLUTELY FREE -- no prepaid tokens or subscriptions.
Topic 5 of 55 [art]: art on the web
Response 106 of 110: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Aug 7, 1999 (15:31) * 3 lines
A great free graphics site:
http://www.bsugraphics.com/
Topic 5 of 55 [art]: art on the web
Response 107 of 110: wer (KitchenManager) * Sun, Aug 8, 1999 (23:36) * 1 lines
it is where the background and bars in the tv conference came from...
Topic 5 of 55 [art]: art on the web
Response 108 of 110: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sun, Nov 14, 1999 (20:55) * 1 lines
With The new buttons this is truly Art on the Web in capital letters (but I'm not gonna post it like that...) Absolutely amazing!
Topic 5 of 55 [art]: art on the web
Response 109 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Nov 30, 2001 (08:56) * 3 lines
http://www.geocities.com/michaelhaanel/Studio.html
michael-haanel@well.com's website
Topic 5 of 55 [art]: art on the web
Response 110 of 110: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Tue, Jan 22, 2002 (13:21) * 14 lines
Donna Atwood is working on a book, details at
http://www.riatoz.com
contact:
atwood@amug.org or donna@riatoz.com
Donna is one of the finest illustrators around, I've been after her for
ages to help with some Spring graphics and a logo.
Hope she drops by sometime.


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