Hi Annie,
I'm guessing, when you suggest 'intimate' net art works, you mean works
which are less structured?
wishing you well.
marc
Hi Marc, Hi Scott
Indeed this is an elegant solution.
A footnote, I think it works for net art engaged with games and
playing, things one is used to do also in public spaces. It might not
work with more intimate net art pieces.
Wishing you a nice continuation of the show.
Annie Abrahams
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:40 PM, marc garrett
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:
'How to display net art' Via Scott Kildall.
Last week, I installed Playing Duchamp
(http://www.playingduchamp.com/)
— a Turbulence commission (http://www.turbulence.org/) — at
Futherfield
Gallery for the “Made Real�
(http://www.furtherfield.org/exhibition/made-real) show.
The work is a net art piece, existing only on the web, which presented
obvious difficulties in a gallery setup where: (1) people tend not to
engage with an online chess game and (2) the gallery doesn’t want to
give access to the operating system or other applications.
Here’s how we solved this. First, we used a monitor embedded in
the wall
and then placed a 5′ x 5′ white platform in front of it.
Adding a step,
a white chair and white table, made it so that the player crossed an
invisible threshold, making them part of a “living sculpture�
more...
http://kildall.com/blog/?p=1323
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*Touchée Manipilée* Photos, vidéo, texte de la performance du 7 mai
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http://aabrahams.wordpress.com/2011/05/08/touche-manipule/
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