Hi Mayke, Great to hear from you.
Recently we've had an influx of digital art students join the Netbehaviour list. Currently there are around 850 users on this form allover the world. Thankfully, the mixture of artists, techies, hackers, activists and theorists frequenting the list are not conforming to one agenda. so, the dynamics and discussions taking place change all of the time. Plus, newbies are respected and supported here ;-) Regarding your question on digital animations and paintings, do you know about BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer)? If not, it's worth bexaming because it can bring about the meeting of peers in a physical environment. "BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer) is a series of one-night-exhibitions hosting artists and their projectors." http://www.byobworldwide.com Wishing you well. marc >Hi there, >I am Mayke, a final year student studying fine arts in New Zealand. >This year I have become very interested in digital arts and the digital arts communities that exist online. >Currently I make digital animations and paintings, and I re-present them through projection installations. >I wish to refine my work this year to emulate the experience of online presence through a physically constructed environment. >I'm not yet very confident in having a critical voice and I would appreciate some advice as to forming an online presence. >I am currently researching ideas around what impact of recent technological changes has on art making and how this adds or alters the interpretation of the work. >Any comments or suggestions are welcome. >Feel free to edit my enquiry to post back onto the netbehaviour discussion list. >Kind Regards, >Mayke Blom.
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