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CODeDOC II Christiane Paul (US) Brucknerhaus 07.09. to 11.09. from 10:00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CODeDOC II is a second installment of the online exhibition CODeDOC, which launched in September 2002 at the Whitney Museum’s artport website, curated by Christiane Paul. It is the intent of the exhibition to raise questions about the relationship between software art and its underlying code, normally hidden from the viewer. The contributing artists were invited to code an assignment—“connect and move three points in space”—and both the code and its results are presented to the audience. In the framework of Ars Electronica 2003 a second installment with eight european artists is being presented. With: Ed Burton (UK), epidemiC (I), Graham Harwood (UK), Jaromil (I / A), Annja Krautgasser & Rainer Mandl (A), Joan Leandre (E), Antoine Schmitt (F) und John F. Simon, Jr. (UK)
Alle Softwarekunst-Projekte aus CODeDOC II sind auch zu sehen unter www.aec.at/CODeDOCII
Christiane Paul (USA) is the Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the director of Intelligent Agent, a service organization and information resource dedicated to digital art. She has written extensively on new media arts and her book "Digital Art" (part of the World of Art Series by Thames & Hudson, UK) was published in May 2003. She teaches in the MFA computer arts department at the School of Visual Arts in New York. She is responsible for Artport, the Whitney's online portal to Internet art. back |
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