Re: [-empyre-] real net art



At 20:50 -0700 19/7/02, voyd wrote:
However, this topic disturbs me a little that there
seems to be some feeling that somehow with the
nascent acceptance of net art and tech art forms for
that matter, that somehow the apex of the genrea has
past

not quite sure about the rest of your post (i'm not sure what your position is) but with this i'm reminded of a keynote conference paper in 1999 at the digital arts and culture conference. rob coover delivered it and it was, apparently not ironically, named the golden age of hypertext. it felt and sounded like something frightened by the new and retreated to a time when other rules ruled.


cheers
adrian miles
--
+ lecturer in new media and cinema studies [http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vog/vlog]
+ interactive desktop video developer [http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vog/]
+ hypertext rmit [http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au]
+ InterMedia:UiB. university of bergen [http://www.intermedia.uib.no]






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