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LINKS ON ART, ARTISTS, AND RESEARCH OF ELECTRONIC ART

OPPORTUNITIES
International Browser Day Competition Open to students 18-25. Deadline: January 1st, 2001.

CAA Chicago Multi-media Show. Deadline November 30th 2000.

RESEARCH

real[work] Curated Groups of Artists

äda'web projects Curated on-line art

Rhizome - "The New Media Art Resource"

Through the Looking Glass

RSUB- new media portal, includes games and "disinformation"

The Gallery Channel based in the UK, "The world's most comprehensive art listings"

Artcyclopedia "the fine art search engine"

the-artists.org "presents information about the major 20th century and contemporary visual artists."

artnet.com the art search engine

Resources and Opportunities The College Art Association offers links to: art fairs, biennials, and triennials, art museums, art news, conferences, symposia, and events, magazines, journals, organizations, ppportunities, awards, calls for exhibition entries, grants, residencies, schools, programs, and workshops.

COMMUNITIES

GirlGeeks - The Source for Women in Technology

WRITING

The CIAC Magazine (Centre International d'Art Contemporain de Montreal)

Beyond Interface - "Net Art and Art on the Net" curated by Steve Dietz

SWITCH The new media art journal of the CADRE Laboratory for New Media of the School of Art and Design at San Jose University.

ebr Electronic Book Review, contains articles on hypertext fiction, techno culture, art, and science.

AUTHORS

Jameson, Fredric

Kittler, Friedrich

McLuhan, Marshall

INTERVIEWS
Jaron Lanier in Wired "Burr Snider reports on Jaron Lanier's rebound." (1993)

Heath Bunting, "Street Artist, Political Net Artist or Playful Trickster?" (1997)

Mark Amerika E-mail interview by Steve Dietz (June 21-23, 1999)

Interview with Jodi by Tilman Baumgärtel (06.10.1997) "We love your computer" The Aesthetics of Crashing Browsers

ELECTRONIC ART

Gaming

The Bachelor Machine Marina Zurkow

The Brain Girl Marina Zurkow

Bang, Bang, (you're not dead?) Kathleen Ruiz, RPI Art Professor,

// CRACKING THE MAZE // "Game Plug-ins and Patches as Hacker Art" curated by Anne-Marie Schleiner

Web

Between a Rock and a Hard Drive Kristin Lucas

Geno Choice Virgil Wong

Time Sculpture Jon Simm

Net Art Generator Cornelia Sollfrank

Grammatron Mark Amerika

jodi.org

Articles on jodi:
Beyond Interface - asks 10 artists to comment on jodi

Waxweb David Blair

Irational.org Heath Bunting

Telegarden (tele-robotic installation) Ken Goldberg

Momento Mori Ken Goldberg

Easy Life Alexei Shulgin

My boyfriend came back from the war Olia Lialina

®TMark their site | article on etoy

Krisakorn Tantitemit (recommended by Mac Morgan)

yhchang (recommended by Adam Varga)

Art made for monitor viewing in a gallery setting

Digital Underground Railroad Project Carmin Karasic

APPROPRIATED IMAGERY

John Scarborough
Prosthetic - the web component of a series false personal narratives. The site of Stuart Tiros is at stuart-tiros.com
More on this work at Michael Gold gallery site

Levi's Campaign Stunt of 'fake' DJ at http://www.supergreg.com/

HACKER SITES

David Cru's page on Hacker Sites (includes hacking of Dept. of Justice and Valuejet)

ON-LINE EXHIBITS

Siggraph 2000

http://www.moma.org

http://www.franklinfurnace.org

http://www.PS1.org

http://www.diacenter.org/

WEB DESIGNERS (using Flash to create motion and animation)

Hillman Curtis Award-winning motion graphics.

stanlee.net Character animation in webisodes, games, etc.

Mondo Mini Shows - includes Like News, Thugs on Film, and The God and Devil Show, etc. Sarcastic cartoons for the web.

Radiskull and Devil Doll - hellish cartoon animation by Joe Sparks

Spunky Productions - a digital media company producing and syndicating the largest collection of original interactive cartoons and live action programs for kids on the Internet. The first episodes of Spunky Productions' comedy cartoons "The Beatless" and "Hix Hollar, USA".

Heavy.com (recommended by Josh Bowlby)- webisodes, games, music, etc.

shockwave.com - features animations including those by Joe Cartoon (aka Joe Shields. The creator of platinum Web hits like Frog Bender, Micro Gerbil, and other classics of animal mayhem, Shields remains a riddle wrapped in an enigma, splattered with Superhighway road-kill.)

bullseyeart.com

newgrounds.com

Shockfusion.com - "About ShockFusion.com ShockFusion is a service of Fusion Incorporated, an industry-leading provider of web applications and new media design. ShockFusion is provided as a free resource for Flash developers worldwide."

spooky and the bandit

atom films - showcases animation and digital video shorts

RESOURCES FOR LEARNING FLASH
Using Javascript to talk to Flash
Philip Kerman

Lynda Weinman

Macromedia Flash | Showcase

Learn Flash (off newgrounds.com site)

Principles of Animation (examples by Chris Casady, traditional animator using Flash)

 


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