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  • asciiimage -
    ASCIIImage aims at creating an online tool to generate ASCII art from jpg images uploaded by its visitors. This net-art work discusses the intersections of words and images by implementing an algorithm that recognizes luminance of different areas of
  • Hentschläger, Ursula. Im Land der Barbaren artmagazine: Ihre online Kunstzeitung (November 10, 2006).
  • A project in Environmental Art - urban art created a translocated geography, to commemorate the 200 years of liberation of Latin American countries, in 2010 mixing two places in the city of São Paulo. The signal transmission, via a wireless network,
  • Jonathan Harris studied computer science at Princeton University before winning a 2004 Fabrica fellowship in Italy. He creates online projects that re-imagine how humans relate to technology and to each other. These combine elements of computer
  • Molecular Clinic 1.0 -
    Molecular Clinic 1.0 is an art project realized through a collaboration between Seiko Mikami and ARTLAB. The "installation" is unique in that it only resides in the World Wide Web and has no material presence at all. To participate in this
  • The first UpStage Festival was part of the launch of UpStage 2 and took place on July 7 2007. Thirteen performances were presented in UpStage by artists from around the world, performed online for audiences around the world and simultaneously
  • Penny, Simon. John Heartfield, Where Are You When We Need You Most? Nokia Online Journal (September 1998).
  • "Fusion02"
    Event on December 6, 2002 hosted by the Bauhaus-University/Weimar and the University of California/Los Angeles (UCLA,) with online participants from Australia, the USA, France, Belgium and Germany.
  • Eyepiece -
    Eyepiece is a 16mm film installation, where an image of a human eye is projected onto a custom-made rear-screen dome, thus become 3D. Eyepiece was originally produced using raw footage of human eyeballs in 1979. In 1983, it was re-filmed for the
  • The 090909 UpStage Festival took place on 9 September 2009 (with bits on the 8th or the 10th depending on where you were in the world). 14 performances by artists across 9 time zones were presented over the 20 hours of the festival, with audiences