Hi, all. Thought some of you might be interested in this call for
content I've organized. Thus far, most of the responses have been
more image-oriented in nature, and I'd be very interested in
sound-art contributions.
Thanks!
-=Trace
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DIGITAL SALVAGE v.1: a response to Salvaggio's Six Rules Towards a
New Internet Art
Please create a Web-based digital project that adheres to the six
rules towards a new internet art that Eryk Salvaggion recently
posted on Rhizome.org:
1. No Flash
2. No introduction pages
3. No more art for the sake of error
4. Images must be unique to the sitemaker
5. Technology is not a subject; the Internet is not a subject
6. The work stands alone
Details on each rule are provided in the Rhizome posting
(http://rhizome.org/object.rhiz?3236).
Any form of artistic project is acceptable, as long as it exists on
the Web and fulfills each rule. Rather than viewing Salvaggio's
rules in the manner of a manifesto, this competition takes the
game-playing spin: rules not as part of a revolutionary command
("out with old, in with the new!") but as a guideline around which
strategies can form within a localized and temporary setting.
Contributions must be available on the Internet by May 31, 2002.
Please send a URL by that deadline to: treddell@xxxxxxx One entry
per participant.
A panel of peer reviewers will help select the top three works, and
all entries will be featured in a new net.art and media theory site
launched this summer at the University of Denver's Digital Media
Studies program.
Thanks,
Trace Reddell
Assistant Professor
Graduate Director
Digital Media Studies
University of Denver
Email: treddell@xxxxxx
Web: http://www.du.edu/~treddell/