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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: Wikipedia Art

URL: http://wikipediaart.org/

Description: "A collaborative project initiated by Scott Kildall and Nathaniel Stern, Wikipedia Art was originally intended to be art composed on Wikipedia, and thus art that anyone can edit...; any changes to the art had to be published on, and cited from, ‘credible’ external sources: interviews, blogs, or articles in ‘trustworthy’ media institutions, which would birth and then slowly transform what the work is and does and means simply through their writing and talking about it... [Wikipedia Art was] removed from the site 15 hours after its birth." - from website, 2014 May 02

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Subject:   Wikipedia ,  Interactive art Digital art Internet -- social aspects

Title: Made Real

URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvVlzrYLB7Y

Description: "For this exhibition [Made Real] Scott Kildall and Nathaniel Stern, artists and co-founders of Wikipedia Art take these networks [social, political, physical and digital] as their artistic materials and play-spaces to create artworks about love, power-play and a new social reality." - from website, 2014 May 02 Documentation of the 2011 exhibition by Scott Kildall and Nathaniel Stern at the Furtherfield Gallery; includes interviews with the artists

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Subject:   Wikipedia ,  Social networks Digital art Stern, Nathaniel, 1977- Kildall, Scott Interactive art Internet -- Social aspects Mass media and art

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