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Digital Art Web Archive

Collected by: Cornell University Library

Archived since: Feb, 2014

Description:

Many artists and works represented online are indispensable to the history of digital media art; however, web sites are ephemeral and artworks posted on websites and its documentation frequently disappear. The insecurity of access to these materials presents serious obstacles to teaching courses on the history of digital media art. To facilitate future scholarship and classroom teaching, Cornell University Library is preserving and making accessible selected websites identified as important in understanding the history of digital media art. The items in this collection are intended for use in the teaching of Digital Media Art at Cornell University.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Computers & Technology Digital art Interactive art New media art

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Title: Data Garden

URL: http://datagarden.org/

Description: "Data Garden is a creative engine and record label making advances in the way electronic music is produced and distributed. Data Garden was founded in 2011 by Joe Patitucci and Alex Tyson as a record label and arts journal with a mission of encouraging the discovery of electronic music through history, science and community. Then, we focused primarily on online curation of digital media. Over time our activities have expanded to include production of public art, curation and production of events and outdoor festivals, and manufacture of boutique electronic hardware." -- from the website, 2/3/2015

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Subject:   Digital art,  Electronic music ,  Record labels Sound recording industry Marketing channels Patitucci, Joe Tyson, Alex

Title: Face Music by Ken Rinaldo

URL: http://facemusic.us/

Description: "Fusiform Polyphony is a series of 6 interactive robotic sculptures that compose their own music with input from participant facial images. Micro video cameras mounted on the ends of these robots, move toward people’s body heat and faces while capturing human snapshots. These images are digitally processed, pixelated and turned into a constantly evolving generative soundscape, where facial features and interaction are turned into sound melody, tone and rhythm." -- from the website, 2/3/2015

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Subject:   Rinaldo, Ken Interactive art Installations (Art) Robotics Digital art Computer programming,  Electronic music ,  Sound installations (Art)

Title: Electronic Opera #1

URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIBEaszndLA

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Subject:   Digital art Electronic art Video art Sound in art,  Electronic music ,  Computer animation Paik, Nam June, 1932-2006

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