trip dixon on 14 Feb 2001 20:28:36 -0000 |
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[Nettime-bold] Re: net art history |
>>>>>ALso, I am sure this has been part of your consideration,,,, but as an art exists, so must a viewer... I have not read much myself on how this contemporary net.art viewer is being defined>>> ...but i have Defined it myself as the user-viewer. this user-viewer is the critical observer of the events that occur within the interface of the technology in question: in our case, the increasingly middle-class technologies of the internet: the Cyborg extensions of our bodies that allow us to communicate with each other via electronic machine technology::::::::::: The user-viewer is one who critically observes and participate swithin an artwork that requires both technological user interactivity, and viewer interpretation. The typical user is a sender-receiver, but the user-viewer is simply the critical, observational, sender-receiver<<<<----- but maybe I'm just talking bollocks. }}}}}}}}}Any input? {screen.print())()){{{{<<<< } &&&&&&trip ((&cultural appropriation in sound::: http://www.mp3.com/tripDixon )) >Josephine Berry wrote: > > > I could not have expected you to realise this (since I didn't explain), >but the subject of my thesis *is* the group of artists that are loosely >defined by the term 'net.art', and so the lack of a broader description is, >to quite a large extent, intentional. > >I am very glad I reacted to it then, because it was totally unclear. I >think it is very important you add this piece of knowledge to your >thesis and every part of it that you publish, as it now looks as if you >are covering net art history in general. With all the confusion we have >already seen around the subject on various lists and considering the >hunger for these kind of general insights and clarifications it is very >likely a text like yours could accidentally be used and spread as study >material representing the -entire- history of net art. Which it does >not. I must say that your clarification has made the text a lot more >sympathetic to me, even if I have criticism still. It is also quite >clear we need a lot of more specific or specialised researches of >different area's of net art. > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold