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Using the Web as a canvas, Mendi and Keith Obadike make art that tackles issues of race, sexuality, and personal identity.
Kasey Wehrum | 02.27.2004 ReadMe 4.3
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When Marilyn Nance produced artwork at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications program 10 years ago, she couldn't imagine what the future of new-media art and digital culture was going to look like. These days, the early 90's look like ancient history.
Roshan Abraham | 02.27.2004 ReadMe 4.3
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By giving artists' residencies to 18 School of Visual Arts students, the Manhattan gallery Engine 27 is giving sound art a chance to be heard.
Lisa Le Fevre | 05.04.2003 ReadMe 4.2
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ReadMe takes a guided tour of "Vectors," the first true retrospective of digital art, with some of the medium's leading lights and most insightful critics.
Dan Reiss | 05.02.2003 ReadMe 4.2
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With installations that make Swiss cheese of the Whitney's walls, "Scanning: The Aberrant Architecture of Diller+Scofidio" undoes architecture as we expect it.
Rebecca Fox | 04.28.2003 ReadMe 4.2
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If humans make robots, and robots make art, who is the ultimate creator of the artwork?
Ilaria Mignatti | 04.24.2003 ReadMe 4.2
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Finishing his graduate art thesis at NYU and facing the prospect of earning a living as a video artist, Cris Moss is at heart still an eight-year-old boy who was fascinated by moving images.
Cyrus Shahmir | 04.23.2003 ReadMe 4.2
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With his camera and website, digital artist and photographer Martin Meyer enables web-surfers to explore Brooklyn, without even having to leave home.
Kirk Peterson | 12.06.2002 ReadMe 3.0
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Digital artist Jeanie Finlay is creating works that capture human emotions and gives them a touching and unexpected twist.
Genevieve Ranieri | 12.06.2002 ReadMe 3.0
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The artist Nicolas Clauss gives viewers the chance to be interactive and intimate with his art.
Meeta Shah | 12.06.2002 ReadMe 3.0
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The Digital Artist offers itself as a free resource to digital artists hoping to get a little exposure.
Matthew Zeidman | 12.06.2002 ReadMe 3.0
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Experimental artist, Jimmy Owenns, explores human emotions through an uninterrupted yearlong "photographic diary" that translates black-and-white still photography into the language of the Net.
Ryoji Yamada | 12.06.2002 ReadMe 3.0
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Digital Artists Beware: Justin Buck aims to seize, tackle and conquer all forms of this rapidly changing genre.
Christina Capobianco | 12.06.2002 ReadMe 3.0
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As associate curator of media arts at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, Jon Ippolito faces the challenge of presenting and preserving digital art without compromising the artists' intent.
Juan Antonio Pastor | 12.06.2002 ReadMe 3.0
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Sean Kerr is in the vanguard of digital art. His most recent work, The Binney Project allows the audience to fly through a blue sky full of birds without ever leaving the comfort of home.
Diana Espinosa | 12.06.2002 ReadMe 3.0
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Digital artist Jacqueline Steck attempts to provide a window into her own identity, even as she works in a medium whose practitioners are still feeling out its own boundaries.
Craig Roush | 12.06.2002 ReadMe 3.0
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The proof is in the digital pudding. With a growing number of digital art exhibitions, digital artists, and even a new college major dedicated to the artistic qualities of technology, digital art promises to be more than just a phase.
Ruta Rimas | 12.06.2002 ReadMe 3.0
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