Sunday, February 19, 2012

Forms and presentation

Internet art can be created in a array of media: through websites; e-mail projects; Internet-based aboriginal software projects (sometimes involving games); Internet-linked networked installations; alternate and/or alive video, audio, or radio works; and networked performances (using multi-user domains, basic worlds such as Second Life, babble rooms, and added networked environments).2 It can aswell cover absolutely offline events, like Alexei Shulgin's 1997 Vienna performance, Real Cyberknowledge for Real People. Shulgin printed out copies of 'Beauty and the East' / ZKP4, appear online by the commitment account nettime, and handed the booklets out to passers-by on the streets of Vienna.3 Internet art overlaps with added computer-based art forms such as new media art, cyberbanking art, software art, agenda art, telematic art and abundant art.

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