Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Joseph Franklyn McElroy Cor[porat]e [Per]form[ance] Art[ist] > > > In Allan Kaprow's book of essays "The Blurring of Art and Life", he is > > interested in an intersection between art and life...mainly, does a line > have > > to exist at all ... maybe it is possible to bend art space to the Life > > Standard > > or life space to the Art Standard. Our Art Service is to explore this > line, > > and > > extend the line into virtual space or Virtual Standard. > > > artists actually can choose btw live art (where the obra is the process, > not > a finished object & the body is involved active or interactive) or dead art > (where de art is the afterlife of a finished object & the body is a mere > passive observer, not involved, ausente, lejano, una abstraccion) > > it only depend on you
Since I never read Allan Kaprow's book of essays, I'll take your word for it. However, it seems to me that a "finished virtual object" is always a process of regeneration on the screen. So I guess this makes net.art the Living Dead Art. Joseph Franklyn McElroy Cor[porat]e [Per]form[ance] Art[ist]� Electric Hands, Inc Electrify your sales with our open-source, web-based technology, + reseller channels. Electrify your mind with our Net.Art. 212.255.4527 www.electrichands.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/

