8.27.2008

C.

1.
Of course, as it always has. From the super real paintings into the abstract into the performance into anything you want; art has always changed...or the perception...or our perception...

net.art adds a new variable.

Something you can see and hear, creating an illusion, but you can never touch it.

2.
Its like comparing the old star wars which was the last ones and the new star wars which were the first ones.

You cant judge them on the quality of graphics or knowledge of way to do things, if you do date must be considered. But its always the concept and direction behind it. It may say something to you but first you need to know what they were trying to say.

3.
netart is the name and netart is the name. dada may not have seemed like the right word to some, but thats what made it fit so well...it stirred people.

I believe the computer is where about the netart boundary starts to become apparent. Most design and computer arts are done digitally now I think its the purpose around the piece that defines which part of the fence it is going to fall on. Everyone has their opinion but its what purpose the artist gives it that is what it is. If it designing a book or poster or etc....art is suppose. If its making a pop-up that give people random famous quotes or just anything that is meant to get a rise or something....maybe its netart

4.
Its art so have an art show. One machine for each piece, devoted to it. Lined up or 'fung shwead' around to the appeal of the gallery. But the total experience as far as the viewer walking in that door is up to the artist, red carpet, lamp...chair....mouse....custom keyboard....etc....

Its how far the one goes

I think that art shows will continue to draw in the interest. But the netart-ers have the  advantage of the net as a mass means of advertisment.

5. 
Persistence

If you stick around and fight a true good fight then they will finally recognize that something is there. Survive the hazing, entering the atmosphere, a new world.

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