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>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

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