Tag Archives: Internet
Art 2.1: Creating on the Social Web
Alter Ego: TRISTAN on Finding Himself Online
Art 2.1: Creating on the Social Web
Alter Ego: TRISTAN on Finding Himself Online
In a partnership with multimedia publishing platform NewHive, ART21 Magazine features digital artist TRISTAN, the winner of our #NewRenewal open call.
Writer-in-Residence
The Future of Mesh Networks: An Interview with Dan Phiffer
Writer-in-Residence
The Future of Mesh Networks: An Interview with Dan Phiffer
In his final interview for the “Future” issue, writer-in-residence Ben Valentine talks to artist Dan Phiffer about the challenges of building alternatives to the Big Internet.
Writer-in-Residence
The Future of Social Media: An Interview with Simone C. Niquille
Writer-in-Residence
The Future of Social Media: An Interview with Simone C. Niquille
Writer-in-residence Ben Valentine continues his technology series by interviewing designer and researcher Simone C. Niquille, whose “bold style addresses important issues of our time.”
Writer-in-Residence
Drones: An Interview with Ingrid Burrington
Writer-in-Residence
Drones: An Interview with Ingrid Burrington
Ben Valentine kicks off his ART21 writing residency by interviewing artist, designer, and writer Ingrid Burrington who investigates the Internet and surveillance technologies.
Art 2.1: Creating on the Social Web
From Mail Art to Tumblr: Making the Future ’Net Work, Part II
Art 2.1: Creating on the Social Web
From Mail Art to Tumblr: Making the Future ’Net Work, Part II
In part two of Willa Koerner’s article on digital art, she looks at new models for collecting, highlighting three platforms that “shake up the traditional notion of the arts patron.”
Art 2.1: Creating on the Social Web
From Mail Art to Tumblr: Making the Future ’Net Work, Part I
Art 2.1: Creating on the Social Web
From Mail Art to Tumblr: Making the Future ’Net Work, Part I
Guest contributor Willa Köerner questions if a system where artists can earn money for networked art is at odds with the nature of the Internet itself.