Hi,
this is just as helpful as http://easylife.org/netart/.
cheers
Sim
marc garrett schrieb:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Just discovered Pall Thayer's own Manifesto on Net Art, which I presume 
> is regarding is reflecting his own practice and connecting to 
> contemporary networked culture and Net Art as well.
>
> Just wondering what others thought about this?
>
> marc
>
> Netart 2.0: A Manifesto of Variable Manifestation
> Initial draft October 18, 2006
>
> Netart 2.0 is not net.art
>
> Netart 2.0 is dynamic
>
> Netart 2.0 cannot function without an active network connection
>
> Netart 2.0 may or may not be interactive
>
> Netart 2.0 may or may not be accessible on-line
>
> Netart 2.0 must appeal to at least one of the human senses
>
> Netart 2.0 reflects contemporary culture
>
> Netart 2.0 is not epic
>
> Netart 2.0 is not science
>
> Netart 2.0 is historically grounded
>
> Netart 2.0 cannot function without electricity
>
> Netart 2.0 is automated
>
> Netart 2.0 is not virtual
>
> Netart 2.0 is not dependent upon The World Wide Web
>
> no copyright
> Pall Thayer
>
> http://pallit.lhi.is/netart_2_0.html
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