INDEX BY ARTICLE OR SITE AUTHOR'S NAME
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Norman Breslow - On the Relationship of Projective Test to Art Critics and Other Con Men, 1997
Ben Davis - The Culture Machine: Science and Art on the Web (Scientific American, 1996)
Duress - a woman's online writings and poetry
Carol Es - Sick & Tired (Artist)
Robert Genn - "On the Road"- 1950-60s:black artists in Florida not invited into galleries and museums; "The Highwaymen" sold art on the roads
Linda Goodman-The Electronic Frontier: From Video to Virtual Reality
Michael Hauben, Ronda Hauben- Netizens:On the History and Impact of Usenet and the Internet
Art Heresy - the anti-art establishment, art criticism, art history & art magazine 'zine
Steve Harmon - investment analyst; choronicles beginnings of Internet capitalism
Linda Jacobson - Cyberarts:Exploring Art & Technology
Peter Ludlow -High Noon on the Electronic Frontier: Cocneptual Issues in Cyberspace; Associate Professor , Dept. of Philosophy, SUNY Stony Brook
Michelle Levander - A Cyberspace Gang Fans the Flames on the Internet, 1994
Mani de Li - art essays
Mike Mosher -Towards Community Art Machines
Bruce Murray- Society, Cyberspace & the Future
Douglas Rushkoff- Cultural Imperialism and the Internet
Henry See -reviewer of Holtzmans' Digital Mantras
Jason Teague -Web Art
William Truong - The Digital Cult
Jason Teague -Web Art
Jeffery Young- Textuality in Cyberspace:MUDS & Written Experience
Virtual Reality vs. CyberSpace- paper by Paul Clegg
Wandering lost among the cyber art galleries-art critic Hazel Friedman of the Mail & Guardian of South Africa
the 9th International Sumpoisum on Electronic Art's Revolution 98's selected top 20 websites- with financial support from the European Commission
The folowing projects from around the world represent the wide range of possibilities being explored on the internet right now: from the construction of virtual worlds, inhabited by virtual beings, to the exploration of virtual galleries and magazines. The websites examine global issues such as the human condition, consumerism, the commodification of art, the potential and limitations of new technology, as well as providing a forum for the discussion of personal concerns such as our fears and hopes for the future. - isea98 catalog
Apsolutno, Yugoslavia - The Absolute Sale
Artworld Anonymous, Hungary - Anonymous
Anne Baker, UK - Scars
Andy Best & Merja Puustinen, Finland - Conversations with Angels
David Bickerstaff, UK - Ubiquity
Andrew Brook, Susan Collins, Elizabeth Getsakis & Graham Gussin, UK & Australia
Shu Lea Cheang, USA - Buy One Get One
Shu Lea Cheang, USA - Brandon
Madge Gleeson, USA - MeMart
Ken Goldberg, USA - The Shadow Server
Karen Guthrie & Nina Pope, UK - An Artist's Impression
Alexei Isaev, Russia - The Revolution
Jodi, Spain - Jodi
Tiia Johannson, Estonia - Words
Tapio Makela & Susanna Paasonen, Finland - Ground
Jose Macas de Carvalho, Portugal - Hotline
Juliet Martin, USA - My Computer Never Thinks of Me
Nelli Rohtvee, Estonia - Net Poetry 2
Nikola Velkov, Macedonia - Revolution, Sabotage and Terror
Leoudaki Zoe, Greece - The Descent of Chimera