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Net.Art Browser
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Jeffrey Shaw
Net.Art Browser
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1999
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Hardware: Huib Nelissen
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The Net.Art Browser
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Description
The Net.Art Browser is a means of conjoining information space with the museum space and hybridizing the interactivity of surfing the Internet with the museum tradition of wall mounted images. While painting, cinema and TV construe images inside a fixed frame, the notion of 'augmented reality' that accompanied the development of the virtual reality technologies offers the new paradigm of a mobile viewing window that reveals images that are spatially embedded in the real environment. Using this model, the Net.Art Browser's web sites, curated by Benjamin Weil, are virtually placed side by side along a white wall. A motorized large flat screen (linked to a cableless keyboard) allows the viewer to move this display window linearly (in either direction) from one Internet-connected web site to another.
- Jeffrey Shaw
Keywords
aesthetics
contextual
installation-based
interactive
multi-user
navigable
real-time
virtual
visual
genres
installations
augmented reality (AR)
interactive installations
virtual reality (VR)
net art
subjects
Art and Science
representation of knowledge
Arts and Visual Culture
museums
virtuality
visual culture
Society and Culture
information society
Technology and Innovation
history of technology
technology
displays
electronic displays
computer monitors
interfaces
interactive media
tangible user interfaces (TUI)
software
software interfaces
Technology & Material
Material
· Application software: Frank Fischer [DHF Gesellschaft für Datenverarbeitung, Karlsruhe], Jürgen Enge
· Hardware: Bossinade Lightworks and Huib Nelissen Dekorbouw · Website curator [for the exhibition »net_condition«, ZKM | Karlsruhe, 1999-2000]: Benjamin Weil · Production: ZKM | Institute for Visual Media
Hardware
1 PC
remote control
movable plasma display on slide mounting
Software
custom application software
Dimensions
11x1m
Exhibitions & Events
Net_Condition
1999
Bibliography