>It is also probably a disservice to people have been >employing networks, telecommunications, and analog/digital >technologies in artworks since way >before the Internet (as we know it today) existed or before anybody >at a modern art museum cared >about the medium. is there a resource site out there listing early network-based projects, artists, exhibitions, texts, etc? if anyone has any links pls fwd... i understand steve deitz has put together a time-line for his telematics exhibition, but i'm not aware of any on-line archive of such work. > >For Instance, Norm White's "Hearsay" event was done on I.P. Sharp's >global network in 1985. >(http://www.normill.com/Text/Hearsay.txt) How would this piece be >categorized? Not as internet art, >or web art, or even "new" media. best regards tina -- Tina LaPorta mailto:[log in to unmask] ICQ 64314682 || | || distance.portal || | || http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/i/ga2750/tina/portal.html :::net.works + avatars::: http://heelstone.com/meridian/templates/laporta/ inter:view http://www.uta.edu/huma/enculturation/3_1/laporta/