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Link while you drink





'Link while you drink' by Annette Finnsdottir (2006):
When you buy a cup of coffee or something lighter/stronger in the net.videobar, you get a link to a site, which has something to do with new media . In the bar-area you'll find access to computers under the sign 'Link while you drink'. Here you can navigate for the link and get inspired, wiser...


06
http://www.artificial.dk
News resource for information about net art, software art, and other computer based
art forms. Read online interviews with artists like Thor Magnusson:
'Intelligent Tools in Music' and the russian Olia Lialina 'Stars Fading on the Web'.

06
http://digitalmedia.risd.edu/billseaman/textsReembody.php
Read texts by Bill Seaman like 'Recombinant Poetics I vs I Oulipo', 'Pattern Flows: Notes Toward a Model for an Electrochemical Computer - The Thoughtbody Environment' or '(Re)sensing the Observer: Offering an Open Order Cybernetics.'

06
http://www.runme.org - say it with software art!
Runme.org is a software art repository which is happy to host different kinds of projects - ranging from found, anonymous software art to famous projects by established artists and programmers.

06
http://www.ubu.com
UbuWeb is an independent resource dedicated to all strains of the avant-garde, ethnopoetics, and outsider arts.
You can experience The Cut-Up Films of William S. Burroughs (1963-1972) and a lot more fantastic stuff.

06
http://www.media.mit.edu/
Massachusetts institute of technology - MIT MediaLab
Go for the 'Research' on the menu and choose 'Simplicity' and John Maeda - if you want more try the related to - Simplicity Research Groups.

06
http://www.artnode.org
Pioneer website for digital art in Denmark.
Check out the project 'Bentham' a web camix by Pingel, Bonde & Jacobsen.

06
http://www.vasulka.org/
Works and archive of the pioneers of electronic art Woody and Steina Vasulka.
Videosamples, photos and events from the Early Kitchen 1971-73.

06
http://www.manovich.net/
The website of the russian/american New Media Artist and Theorist Lev Manovich, who wrote 'Language of New Media' (2001). Read his newest texts like 'Social Data Browser' (2006) or 'Friendly Alien: Object and Interface'(2005)

06
http://mfj-online.org/journalPages/MFJ34/VivianSobchack.html
'Nostalgia for a Digital Object: Regrets on the Quickening of QuickTime' by Vivian Sobchack.

06
http://www.katastro.fi/
A website based in Finland, which was born from a desire to create free art, catalysed by the new possibilities offered by digital media.

06
http:// www.ljudmila.org
Digital media lab - based in Slovenia
Under Artists and groups click 'vuk' and youll find the great net.art and ascii-works by Vuk Cosic - No Lands Man

06
http://processing.org/
Processing is a software sketchbook. It offers an open source programming language and environment for people who want to program images, animation, and sound.
Processing is developed by artists and designers as an alternative to proprietary software tools in the same domain.

06
http://www.rhizome.org
Connecting Art & Technology
Right now 'Five things to do with old TVs: Plasma Globe, Tesla Coil, Scope/Audio Fun, Jacobs Ladder and a Computer Case'.

06 http://davidsonsfiles.org/Exhibitions.html
The early Video Project: take a look at the 'Television Manifesto of the Spatial Movement' by Lucio Fontana, Milan, 1952.

06
http://www.paikstudios.com/
Nam June Paik: Korean-born American Video Artist, 1932-2006: Pioneer in the development of electronic techniques to transform the video image from a
representation of objects and events into an expression of the artist's view of those objects and events.





06
http://www.fylkingen.se
Swedish website for New Music & Intermedia Art. Fylkingen started as a foundation in 1933!

06
http://www.reas.com/
A database of the artist Casey Reas who explores abstract kinetic systems through diverse digital media. Reas is also co-creator of 'Processing' - the software-sketchbook. Take a look at the photos from his 'TI'-installation (2004-2005).

06
http://www.electrohype.org
Electrohypes main objective is establish the basis for growth and a supportive environment for computer based art in Scandinavia.
Right now they call for entries to Electrohype 2006: the fourth Nordic Biennal for computer based art. Deadline July 3rd 2006.

06 http://www.teleportacia.org/war/war2.htm
The russian net.artist Olia Lialina: 'My Boyfriend Came back from war'. (1996) Very early net.art

06
http://www.camilleutterback.com
The website of the pioneer artist Camille Utterback: interactive installations and video tracking technology. Take a look at her and Romy Achituvs work 'Text Rain'
(1999).

06
http://iolab.no/article
- a nordic biannual exhibition for unstable and electronic artforms.
Call for artistic and conference contributions in areas including
interactive objects, installations for public spaces, social events etc. Application deadline: 15.june 2006

06
http://www.netfilmmakers.dk
Netgallery for netfilm and net.videoart
Enjoy f.x. Kassandra Wellendorfs interactive piece:'(Dont) Touch Me' on Netfilmmakers 6.th edition 'Docu-Slash' or Malene Nors Tardrups stopanimation:
'She asked for directions in order to get lost' on the current edition GAME OF NAVIGATION.

06
http://mobile.processing.org/
Mobile Processing is an open source programming environment for people who want to design and prototype software for mobile phones. It is based on and shares the same design goals as the open source Processing project. Sketches programmed using Mobile Processing run on Java Powered mobile devices.

06
http://wwwwwwwww.jodi.org/100cc/zxcvb/index.html
Outstanding net.art: A product of - and a reflection - on the web.
The creation of two European artists Joan Heemskerk and Dirk Paesmans.

06
http://www.easylife.org/386dx/
386 DX- Cyberpunk-rockband (1998): one of the creations of the russian WWW-artist and curator Alexei Shulgin. Take a look at the two Mpeg Videos!

06
http://www.moodplug.com/
The website of the interactive media artist Carl Emil Carlsen currently exhibiting at HalfMachine06.
Take a look at the videos from the exhibitions of his piece 'Splash Screen. Video Waterfall' (2004)

06
http://www.potatoland.org/
The website of the digital artist Mark Napier - includes the Shredder, Digital Landfill, Riot, Pulse and cBots.

06
http://www.jimpunk.com/
-netpoetry: Jim Punk makes the windows dance and your browser do some work.

06
http://www.zkm.de
ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe
Visit the ZKM Exhibition 'Light Art from Artificial Light' featuring artists like Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Jenny Holzer and Olafur Eliasson.

06
http://www.guerrilla-innovation.com
Technocultural Trends, Research & Creative Interventions. Website by Sebastian Campion, based in Copenhagen and Amsterdam. Read about 'hackthissite' or 'Bug Me Not' and a lot more.

06
http://www.aec.at
ARS ELECTRONICA: an interface of art, technology and society.
Visit their FutureLab or read about this year Ars Electronica festival in September in Linz, Austria. This years theme symposium 'Simplicity - the art of complexity' is curated by MITs John Maeda.


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