New Media History, Les 7

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New Media History Les 7: New Media Art: Net Art

Transcript of New Media History, Les 7

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New Media HistoryLes 7: New Media Art: Net Art

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Olia Lialina - My Boyfriend Came Back From The War (1996)

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Philip Pocock & Felix S. Huber - Arctic Circle (1995)

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Heath Bunting - Communication Creates Conflict (1995)

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MTAA (M. Rivers & T. Whid Art Associates) - Simple Net Art Diagram (1997)

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Shu Lea Cheang - Brandon (1998)

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Olia Lialina & Dragan Espenschied- Zombie & Mummy (2002 - present)

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Googleremix

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“Neighbors and passers-by noticed the commotion and got in on the action, devising their own, unplanned scenarios. By intervening in our intervention, these unrehearsed actors helped blur the line between reality and fiction even further!”

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YouTube remix

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20th century avant-garde sought to reintegrate art into the practice of life.However, art and life did not share a common language, nor did they share a common space.

Where avant-garde failed, YouTube and Google succeeded.

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Mark Charles Brown - Erasing Dreamland

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Paul Miller, a.k.a. DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid - Bush Remix

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Surf Clubs

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“Our culture no longer bothers to use words like appropriation or borrowing to describe those very activities. Today's audience isn't listening at all - it's participating. Indeed, audience is as antique a term as record, the one archaically passive, the other archaically physical. The record, not the remix, is the anomaly today. The remix is the very nature of the digital.”--William Gibson