| Net art sites |
| Internyet | Moma |
| http://www.moma.org/onlineprojects/internyet/index.htm |
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| MoMA curator Barbara London delves into the underground art world of Russia and Ukraine searching for |
| innovative media artists. |
| She is accompanied by F.D.P. Henryz, her aide-de-camp, who provides audio, visual and technical assistance on |
| the journey, July 1 - August 3, 1998. |
| Artist: Barbara London |
| Larsen exhibit | Victoria & Albert Museum |
| http://www.vam.ac.uk/larsson/index.html |
| Explore the Sundborn cottage to discover the design ideals and influences that made the Larssons' creators of the |
| Swedish style. |
| Use of mouse-overs |
| Without Moving, Without Stopping | Stadium Web |
| http://stadiumweb.com/without_moving/without_stoppin |
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| Quicktime shots of plaster casts |
| Cole's museum has a living analog in Munich's Museum fur Abgusse Klassischer Bildwerke, which houses heaps |
| of plaster-casts of Greek, Roman, and Renaissance statuary. Unfortunately, the Museum isn't public -- it's intended |
| specifically for curators and art historians, and the art is somewhat haphazardly displayed. Each copy sits on |
| castered pedestals and viewers can freely arrange the art depending on their interests (The museum's own |
| curators even push the statues aside on the way to bathroom). Artist Louise Lawler shot stunning QuickTime VR |
| panoramic views of the Bildwerke Museum, available at the art site Stadium Web. |
| Box |
| "my boyfriend came back from the |
| war" |
| http://www.cityline.ru/~olialia/war/ |
| Series of frames that fracture as thoughts develop about the war. Allusive, difficult to follow, but intriguing |
| Ausländer Micro | Stuff Art |
| http://www.stuff-art.com.au/ |
| Using the written experiences of the artist's grandmother who fled St Petersburg in 1914, the work explores |
| cultural dislocation in the 20th century and what it is to be a foreign or stateless person. |
| Story and chorus are highlighted with different buttons. One shoe lies to the left. Four acts. Music is not so |
| thematically obvoius. |
| Artist: Andrew Garton |