Book launch, Vienna/Austria: Content | Form | Im-material—Five Years of 
CONT3XT.NET

Why is it still easier to get an entire museum collection on the 
Internet than to get a single work of Internet-based Art in a museum 
space? As with the nature of this question, both aspects have to be 
taken into account: the field of Internet-based Art with its 
characteristics and proponents, as well as the mechanisms that allow 
institutions to filter what the public at large understands to be art. 
The book “Content | Form | Im-material” analyses how artistic creation 
on—and based upon—the Internet and the processes of its re-formulation 
in the real space can be developed in order to find appropriate 
presentational modes, suitable for both sides—the Internet and the art 
world—in favour of interdisciplinary discourse. It also represents a 
synopsis of the activities of the art collective CONT3XT.NET over the 
past five years, since it was founded in Vienna in early 2006 by Sabine 
Hochrieser, Michael Kargl, Birgit Rinagl and Franz Thalmair. 
Programmatically, this group of artists, curators and authors—their 
different roles and functions sometimes regarded strictly, sometimes as 
a fluid continuum—work at the basis of contemporary visual, textual and 
networked practices. Always starting from the idea of the context as the 
most indecisive and variable but relevant constraint of any situation, 
the collective analyses the spatial, temporal, discursive as well as the 
institutional framework that conceptual artistic practices are rooted in 
today. Here the main point of interest is the exploration of creative 
territories shifting between the ‘virtual’ and the ‘real’ as well as 
between the dimensions of the ‘inside’ and the ‘outside’ of the field of 
art. This book can be read as a loose documentation of projects as well 
as a screenshot of tendencies that have emerged and disappeared within 
the past few years. Anyhow, it is a protocol of workflows concerned with 
matters of content, form and im-material.

http://cont3xt.net/blog/?p=4750
_______________________________________________
NetBehaviour mailing list
[email protected]
http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

Reply via email to