Re: [-empyre-] why i surf net.art



At 11:37 +0200 10/7/02, Reiner Strasser wrote:
I havn't got it until now to put woks working with cgi/perl on a cd-rom or a
stationary computer/network. These works, where parts/texts can be changed
online, are not only technically difficult to present. These pieces need the
Net. Else you built a little network in a gallery/museum concentrating on
the input by the visitors (like a microcosmos of the microcosmos of the
Net).

yeah, i have stuff that has to be online to work, but as you say later, pragmatism tends to rule :-)


i guess one of the threads that has been happening here is the gap between intent or artistic ideality and pragmatism.

cheers
adrian miles
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