Tag Archives: internet


MTAA

‘Simple Net Art Diagram’ (1997) by MTAA (M.River & T.Whid Art Assoc.)


Gabrielle de Vietri

‘Captcha’ (2010) by Gabrielle de Vietri.


Adam Cruces

‘Deleted Rauschenberg’ (2011) by Adam Cruces


Justin Kemp

“computer charger tripwire”

“dave matthews holding my livestrong bracelet”

“2010 swimsuit edition tucked inside the art of happiness”

from ‘Adding to the internet’ (2009-2011) by Justin Kemp


Mark Leckey

Mark Leckey‘s ‘GreenScreenRefrigerator’ (2010)

A black Samsung Bottom Freezer Refrigerator was filmed live in front of an audience at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise. The Fridge stood on a green screen infinity cyc while Leckey coaxed it into revealing its thoughts and actions.

Here is a link to the blog fuckyeahinternetfridge to keep you up to date on the latest amazing usb-controlled fridges.


Aleksandra Domanovic

‘Hottest To Coldest’ (2008) by Aleksandra Domanovic

is a website that continuously arranges a list of all the worlds national capitals according to their current air temperature.

click to visit


Angie Waller

‘The Most Boring Places in the World’ (2009) by Angie Waller

“The Most Boring Places in the World” is a Google Earth tour that pinpoints the location of bloggers, live journal-ers, and chat room commentators. These authors all claim that the city they live in or vacationed in is more boring than any other place they can imagine, at least during the time of their post.

<<launch movie>> (Google Earth plugin required)


Unknown

Unknown artist (source)


Erin Shireff

Stills from ‘Live feed’ by Erin Shireff

In Shireff’s online project Live Feed (2007–ongoing) we can watch her walking around a vaguely human-shaped mound of clay that dominates her tiny studio. Though this is supposedly a ‘live feed’ of artistic creation, despite Shirreff’s constant movement the clay monolith lies inert, failing to take shape as a sculpture.


Bas Schevers

FreeSand2

Free sand‘ (2010) by Bas Schevers.

On the grounds of an art festival ten cubic meters of dune sand is placed and offered for free on several public websites. This kind of sand is often used as a substrate for tiling and pavements.