Re: [WSG] A web culture

2005-06-30 Thread Jan Brasna

Movie? The Net, Matrix... ;)

Song? http://www.shauninman.com/plete/2005/02/whats-the-word

Book? Uh, plenty (I mean, not technical, but more obvious some sociology 
etc. ...)


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RE: [WSG] A web culture

2005-06-30 Thread Nicola Rae








Piero,



I think there are quite a few movies
dealing with the web e.g. The Net, Sandra Bullock, 1995.

Also, the web is used to promote art
culture. Why do u think that art culture isnt interested?



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Why there
is not any movie, song or books (novels) that deal about web? I mean, it's an
instrument that have changed our live (and it will change it again). It seams
like art isn't interested in.

Why? Why
do not exist a web culture?








RE: [WSG] A web culture

2005-06-30 Thread Peter Goddard



Hi all

The internet has been instrumental for musicians/artists 
trying to make a living, for those without recording contracts/commissions or 
for those who want to stay independent. The same applies to other art areas. 


Like anything web driven, its out there, all you have to do 
is look for it.

Unsigned bands/singers/composers
Podcasting
Painters
Theatre Groups

All of these take advantage of a wider audience than ever 
before available. We as web-developers/designers are there to help them. If you 
are passionate about any of these things get involved! The extent of this 
goes far beyond a couple of mediocre films. Look at the seed changes in culture 
in web enabled countries, you'll find plenty of evidence that the web has 
changed a great deal about the way we live our lives. 

As far as books go, do an Amazon search for Matt Beaumont, 
he's right there on the button ('E: a novel', the E before Christmas). 


Its a good discussion point, but not for this list perhaps. 


All the best

Peter Goddard


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Why there is not any movie, song or books (novels) that deal about web? I 
mean, it's an instrument that have changed our live (and it will change it 
again). It seams like art isn't interested in.
Why? Why do not exist a web culture?
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Re: [WSG] A web culture (exist)

2005-06-30 Thread miletto
Ciao Piero,

Maybe you should reformulate your question.
i think the web culture exist, even non explicit as in many cases.

In a simple search you can find lots of virtual musical instruments for
example:
http://www.soundtoys.net/a/links/index.html
http://www.iua.upf.es/~sergi/FMOL/
http://www.pitchweb.net/
http://gouda.dcs.qmul.ac.uk/

Books like Cyberculture - Pierre Lévy.
http://www.upress.umn.edu/Books/L/levy_cyberculture.html

Cyberculture: An Annotated Bibliography

In addition, we have a research field called computer music,
(see www.computermusic.org), in wich there a lot of publications related to the
web.

Conferences in this field nowadays call for papers that aproach networked music,
like:
http://www.icmc2005.org/
http://www.wedelmusic.org/

i am developing a thesis where a web-based environment for cooperative music
prototyping is being created, and i am learned a lot of web standards here, in
order to apply theirs concepts in this environment.
My idea is that using CSCW, HCI and web standards concepts in computer music on
the web, is possible to allow lay people in music create and discuss/argument
about cooperative music prototypes and, this way,create their own culture on
the web.

Regards
--
Evandro Manara Miletto
http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~miletto


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 mean, it's an instrument that have changed our live (and it will change it
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 Why? Why do not exist a web culture?




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Re: [WSG] A web culture

2005-06-30 Thread Thomas Ditmars

Piero Fissore wrote:


Why there is not any movie, song or books (novels) that deal about
web? I mean, it's an instrument that have changed our live (and it
will change it again). It seams like art isn't interested in.

Why? Why do not exist a web culture?


Weballergy by Sonata Arctica. It's a song more or less about Internet
addiction.

(Granted, it's a heavy metal song, so it's not exactly mainstream.)

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Re: [WSG] A web culture

2005-06-30 Thread Mark B
Laurie Anderson did Puppet Motel years ago, on her Bright Red CD. More
or less about IRC.

On 6/30/05, Thomas Ditmars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Piero Fissore wrote:
 
  Why there is not any movie, song or books (novels) that deal about
  web? I mean, it's an instrument that have changed our live (and it
  will change it again). It seams like art isn't interested in.
 
  Why? Why do not exist a web culture?
 
 Weballergy by Sonata Arctica. It's a song more or less about Internet
 addiction.
 
 (Granted, it's a heavy metal song, so it's not exactly mainstream.)
 
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Re: [WSG] A web culture

2005-06-30 Thread Svip
We could make our own? Hmmm... I've got a bass. :P

Anyways, I have heard a lot of songs about the Internet. Most songs on
the Internet, but also some by normal bands.

I think DeviantArt should have some Web Art, aye? And isn't webdesign an art? :P

/me runs.

On 30/06/05, Mark B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Laurie Anderson did Puppet Motel years ago, on her Bright Red CD. More
 or less about IRC.
 
 On 6/30/05, Thomas Ditmars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Piero Fissore wrote:
 
   Why there is not any movie, song or books (novels) that deal about
   web? I mean, it's an instrument that have changed our live (and it
   will change it again). It seams like art isn't interested in.
  
   Why? Why do not exist a web culture?
 
  Weballergy by Sonata Arctica. It's a song more or less about Internet
  addiction.
 
  (Granted, it's a heavy metal song, so it's not exactly mainstream.)
 
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Re: [WSG] A web culture THREAD CLOSED

2005-06-30 Thread russ - maxdesign
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