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works primarily with net art and video. Her works consistently aim at integrating use of technology and aesthetic/conceptual/social discourses. more info at www.e-garde.net
Hz New Issue
Dates:
Thu Oct 16, 2003 00:00 - Wed Oct 15, 2003
The new issue of Hz is now out at http://www.hz-journal.org.
In this issue Hz presents the following articles:
The Aesthetics of Failure: "Post-Digital" Tendencies in Contemporary Computer Music
In this issue Hz presents the following articles:
The Aesthetics of Failure: "Post-Digital" Tendencies in Contemporary Computer Music
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS OF ARTICLES
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS OF ARTICLES
Fylkingen's web journal Hz is looking for articles on the state of net art and/or new media. Previously published and unpublished articles in English are welcome to be submitted to hz@fylkingen.se in RTF format before the 20th of August.
Fylkingen is a non-profit organization in Stockholm, established in 1933, the oldest forum for experimental music and intermedia art in Sweden. Throughout its history, Fylkingen has been the driving force in the Swedish art scene to introduce and promote unestablished art forms, the examples of which include the music of Bartok and the video works of Nam June Paik as well as electro-acoustic music during the '50s. In the '90s Fylkingen introduced its journal Hz, which went on-line in 2000.
Hz: http://www.hz-journal.org
Fylkingen: http://www.fylkingen.se
For more information, please contact sachiko hayashi at hz@fylkingen.se.
Fylkingen's web journal Hz is looking for articles on the state of net art and/or new media. Previously published and unpublished articles in English are welcome to be submitted to hz@fylkingen.se in RTF format before the 20th of August.
Fylkingen is a non-profit organization in Stockholm, established in 1933, the oldest forum for experimental music and intermedia art in Sweden. Throughout its history, Fylkingen has been the driving force in the Swedish art scene to introduce and promote unestablished art forms, the examples of which include the music of Bartok and the video works of Nam June Paik as well as electro-acoustic music during the '50s. In the '90s Fylkingen introduced its journal Hz, which went on-line in 2000.
Hz: http://www.hz-journal.org
Fylkingen: http://www.fylkingen.se
For more information, please contact sachiko hayashi at hz@fylkingen.se.
Re: new release
well, does everything have to be functional, with one possible reason behind
every little thing possible ???????
can it be that the orange line symbolizes the linearity of our concept on
time? or maybe it's there because it looks nice and i felt like that went
well with the graphic composition? what do you reckon?
and, i am sorry, what was the 6 rules for internet art again?
sachiko
on 03-05-20 19.17, Eryk Salvaggio at eryk@maine.rr.com wrote:
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> Anyone interested in the 6 Rules For Internet Art should look at this Flash
> piece and ask themselves why the orange line is following thier mouse.
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> -e.
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every little thing possible ???????
can it be that the orange line symbolizes the linearity of our concept on
time? or maybe it's there because it looks nice and i felt like that went
well with the graphic composition? what do you reckon?
and, i am sorry, what was the 6 rules for internet art again?
sachiko
on 03-05-20 19.17, Eryk Salvaggio at eryk@maine.rr.com wrote:
>
> Anyone interested in the 6 Rules For Internet Art should look at this Flash
> piece and ask themselves why the orange line is following thier mouse.
>
> -e.
>
>
new release
Dates:
Tue May 20, 2003 00:00 - Tue May 20, 2003
NEW RELEASE:
LAST MEAL REQUESTED
http://www.e-garde.com/lmr
net art, 2003, flash player required
Last Meal Requested investigates our human history through three incidents of the last 15 years - the Halabja massacre of 1988, the beating-up of Rodney King in 1992, and the public execution of a woman in Taliban-Afghanistan in 2001. The images from these three incidents are put under the light of historical context, thus juxtaposing our present with our past. At the same time the voices taken from various documentaries intermingle with them, offering personal perspectives on those social conditions. By so doing, Last Meal Requested plays with two poles on two different levels - the past/ the present, the society/ the individual.
My interest in creating Last Meal Requested has been to address our human behaviours within the context of complexities formed by our history and society:
LAST MEAL REQUESTED
http://www.e-garde.com/lmr
net art, 2003, flash player required
Last Meal Requested investigates our human history through three incidents of the last 15 years - the Halabja massacre of 1988, the beating-up of Rodney King in 1992, and the public execution of a woman in Taliban-Afghanistan in 2001. The images from these three incidents are put under the light of historical context, thus juxtaposing our present with our past. At the same time the voices taken from various documentaries intermingle with them, offering personal perspectives on those social conditions. By so doing, Last Meal Requested plays with two poles on two different levels - the past/ the present, the society/ the individual.
My interest in creating Last Meal Requested has been to address our human behaviours within the context of complexities formed by our history and society:
new virtual gallery Hz Net Gallery
Dates:
Tue Mar 04, 2003 00:00 - Tue Mar 04, 2003
Hz is a new net journal published by Fylkingen, an artists' society in Stockholm (se the description below). From the second number of Hz (#2 March 2003), Hz will be presenting international net art in its newly founded virtual gallery Hz Net Gallery.
This first issue of Hz Net Gallery intends to show the width of existing approaches to what is known as
This first issue of Hz Net Gallery intends to show the width of existing approaches to what is known as