upInstallations and Performances
Artistic objects and experiences where digital support is the core but physical elements are used in a real space.
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Project Game Over http://www.notsonoisy.com/gameover/Features a series of collaborative animation movies recreating some of the first video games using human-beings as the pixels. Created by Swiss artist Guillaume Reymond.
V-Med 2.0 - the sea of memory http://www.electronicshadow.com/An interactive installation conceived and realised by Electronic Shadow (Naziha Mestaoui and Yacine Aït Kaci), the duo of hybrid creation between real and virtual.
Black Shoals Stock Market Planetarium http://www.blackshoals.net/Visual art in the style of a planetarium. Stocks are displayed as stars, flickering when bought and sold and clustering according to market fluctuations. Online and offline versions.
Tissue Culture & Art project http://www.tca.uwa.edu.au/Explores the use of tissue culture and tissue engineering as a medium for artistic expression.
Soap Operas for Laptop Computers http://www.biddingtons.com/content/creativehovagimyan.htmlGH Hovagimyan discusses his digital installation performance works for both laptops and seated computers.
Meta Stream http://ozone.re-lab.net/meta/Real time performance that contains live Real Video stream (animations and live camera mix), experimental sound and noise music in Real Audio and real-time web-page editing. The team is based in Riga (Latvia).
wannaboogie.com http://www.eject.com.au/boogie/An experiment in the collaboration of dance, web and interactive art in two parts; a streaming dance performance, and an interactive choreography work.
Blinkenlights http://www.blinkenlights.de/Online gallery of public interactive light installation by Chaos Computer Club turning a building at the heart of Berlin into a huge computer screen. People can play Pong using their mobile phone and create animations with downloadable tool.
Book of Roofs Media/Installation http://www.book-of-roofs.net/Brazilian artist Josely Carvalho focuses on shelter as a metaphor for that which houses the human soul. Digital video interactive project and website installation.
Honoria in Ciberspazio http://www.cyberopera.org/A collaborative opera written by net-citizen volunteers.
milliondollarart.com http://www.milliondollarart.com/Serious constructivist geometric / kinetic art. Computer graphics programming, multimedia design, digital projection and sculpture. Non-figurative, visual experiences.
Obsolescence of Graphical User Interface http://galleria.clab.it/An art exhibition concerning the obsolescence of graphical user interface: paintings, photos, poetry, digital images.
Tempelhof http://www.inberlin.nl/a digital composition in film and music by Tom America and Rob Moonen. A work in progress, the site is a log book. Berlin 2004, muzieklab
Vaina Systems http://www.transit-lounge.com/vainasystems/Several digital installation projects and hardware/software tools for artists.
Web-of-Life http://www.web-of-life.de/The web component of an interactive art installation at the ZKM Institute for Visual Media in Karlsruhe.
SimpleTEXT http://www.mee.tcd.ie/~bruckerj/simpletext/A collaborative audio/visual public performance that relies on audience participation through input from mobile devices such as phones, PDAs or laptops.
Subcategories
Artists Artists working with digital media, in performance and installation.
Collectives, Collaboratives and Organizations This sub-category is for arts collectives/collaboratives and organizations that produce or present digital installations and performances.
Galleries For digital art performance and installation galleries, rather than individual art works, artists or collectives.
Related categories
Spanish Arte digital que se muestre mediante Instalaciones y /o Performance
ASCII Art ASCII Art is signatures, pictures, smileys and figlets made with the standard keyboard characters. ASCII art needs to be viewed with a fixed width font like FixedSys or Courier New. I prefer FixedSys.
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(less...) Dance Technology Dance Technology, covering more than just dance software and notation tools, is an intimate extension of Dance itself covering
performance projects that push the boundaries of technology.
(less...) Installation Art Installation art or site-specific art is work that utilizes/transforms the entire environment in which it is presented. Use of materials are completely unrestricted and can include sound, video, found
objects, traditional materials, live performance and more. In an installation the totality of the environment is the piece of art.
(less...) Interactive The sites listed in this category include digital poetic works with interactive functionality.
Performance Art Performance Art, analagous to Live art, is a nontraditional art form that consists of or features a performance by the artist. "At the cutting edge of ideas and expression, live art is a rejection of
single artform practice and a challenge to received ways of seeing, thinking and doing. Live art poses questions of not only what art is and can be, but where it is and what it is doing there."-Lois Keidan Encyclopedia.com defines Performance Art as: art form in which live performance is the essential feature of the artwork. With roots in DADA, it originated in the happenings of the 1960s. Performance art incorporates elements from the visual arts, dance, music, pantomime, drama, and other forms; stresses spontaneity, evanescence, and originality; and often exhibits a keen sense of absurdity, humor, or pathos. Performance artists are varied in background and style, and include such figures as Laurie Anderson, Eric Bogosian, Bill Irwin, Reno, the Blue Man Group, and John Kelly.
(less...)Neigbour categories
EventsEvolutive Evolutive digital works are artistic objects that change and evolve by themselves, without the direct action of the author or the users.
Magazines and E-zines This category is for magazines and e-zines concerned with digital art.
Net Art Net.Art is a conceptual, signal based art form with its roots in the early video art of the 1970's. Net.Artists investigate the conventions of the Internet and its users. This often involves
structural changes: The artist creates a system that can be extended by users, possibly dispensing with hyperlinks, or using them in such a way that any orientation is lost. There is still dispute over how, and if, net.art should be defined: Steve Dietz of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis suggests ``computability, connectivity and interactivity'' as definitive qualities of Net art. ``Network, screen and mouse do not define Net art,'' digital artist Fabian Wagmister of UCLA. But it's apparent, after four years general use of the term 'Net.Art,' that this type of work has reached a critical moment in its development. It has found a place in major galleries and is now appearing on other information devices, such as WAP phones and PDAs.
(less...) Resources This category is for individual websites which provide a broad range of information on the topic of digital arts.
Web Rings Web rings are an alternative way to create an interest group on the internet. Members can surf to each other's sites through web ring links which they place on their web pages. The power behind the
growth of many of these rings lies with http://www.webring.org, a non-profit organization. WebRing Org helps its ringmasters assemble interest groups with a minimum of fuss. Digital art web rings can be searched by key word, and description from the Web Ring Organization's main url: http://www.webring.org.
(less...) Virtual Reality Threedimensional objects and spaces created with artistic purposes.
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