[syndicate] welcome to history

furtherfield info at furtherfield.org
Sun Sep 7 19:18:56 CEST 2003


There's no established terminology for Internet art yet. In literature, the
terms Internet art, Internet-based art, net art, net.art and web art are
used together; not any of those names has predominated until now. Some feel
the term "net.art" refers to a specific group of artists working on the
medium from 1994-1999; these are usually referenced as Vuk Cosic, Jodi.org,
Alexei Shulgin, Olia Lialina and Heath Bunting. This can be misleading,
however, as other artists were working at the same time: Superbad (Ben
Benjamin), =cw4t7abs (Netochka Nezvanova), Potatoland (Mark Napier), One38
(Eryk Salvaggio), Snarg, Zuper (Michael Samyn), and I/O/D (Collective),
Furtherfield.org (Marc Garrett, Ruth Catlow).

We were also about, hanging out with backsapce early days - but due to us
then not being interested with linking with certain institutions at the
time; the revisionists left us out. Thanx for reminding me Auria, to put a
bit of reality back into the canon of tedium...

marc

:-)

> dear Syndi,
>
> how have you been?
>
> when you get a chance, please, edit this page:
> http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Art
>
> thank you,
> Au.
>


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