In 1991 I ran a BBS (bulletin board) called UK ArtNet. It was funded by the
Arts Council. OK, I got the words the wrong way round, but I claim to be the
originator :)
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> I believe that the dark days of 'Official' net art has gone now and that all
> will be seen.
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> marc
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>>> Subject: Re: RHIZOME_RAW: your thoughts on upcoming online classes
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>> T. Whid replied:
>>> i'm curious tho, are these classes going to deal with only the
>>> 'official' net.art (cosic, shulgin, jody, lialina, etc). imo, net.art
>>> is a very specific thing relating to a small group of artists,
>>> whereas net art (no dot) is the generic phrase most people use to
>>> describe art made using networks, the web, the internet etc.
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>> Im interested in this concept of official net art v. net art. Are you in
>> favour of there being an official net art and an unofficial one, or
> not
>> I cant tell from this post. Or maybe probably you dont care?
>> Ivan
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