Hi Sarah
Can I add to that comments from The Space director Ruth Mackenzie:
"The devices we use everyday, she said, haven’t yet changed art. While we
consume some art forms with them, she said, “the art itself hasn’t changed
as a result of this extraordinary invention of the internet and the way we
use the internet, through tablets and phones and computers, so you’d think
something as major and as innovative as cinema might emerge as a form of
art that really embraces and uses the digital platforms.”
from here:
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/the-art-world-is-starting-to-get-digital-art
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On 18 June 2014 14:25, Sarah Cook <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi CRUMBs
> thought you might be interested to read this article about internet art,
> which is a thin review of the book Art and the Internet, Joanne McNeil et
> al, Black Dog Publishing.
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> http://www.theartnewspaper.com/articles/Internet-art-fails-to-click/32983
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> It suggests that internet art takes place in the suburbs, that it is
> provincial.
> Use it as yet another rallying cry to improve the art history of this
> field of practice.
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> Sarah
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