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a journal of new media experimental visual literary theory practice

 


Ted Warnell

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MORE NET FINDS
A bigger list of Net finds: here are Web sites A&T visitors think are great. They are sent in this past week by friends of A&T, new plus regular visitors to Art & Technology.

First published as A&T 06/19/97 at Art & Technology, The Mining Company, New York. Copyright © 1997 by The Mining Company and Ted Warnell. All rights reserved.

 


1997 JUN 19


More Net Finds
Art & Technology

 

    "Two heads are always smarter than one."
    - Bart Habermiller

Web sites A&T visitors think are great (and I agree!). Here are a few deserving of some special attention this week. All but one of these great Net finds are submitted by A&T visitors, and this is great news as it means you're out there -- and in here. I'm here with you and always appreciative for your important contribution to the A&T community on the Web. Your feedback is always welcomed. I hope to hear more from you in the future.

Web sites with good information, innovative design, interesting content, great art -- sites offering these and more good reasons to visit. Enjoy your visit, and please be sure to leave a message -- artists love feedback.
 

John Y.N. Cho
pemtropics.mit.edu/~jcho/works.html

Fiction and travel writing by John Y.N. Cho. Vivid and lucid prose and poetry. Great reading. Puerto Rico

Machine Made of Words
www.ims.csuohio.edu/gallery.html

Gallery featuring visual literature, concrete poetry, hypertext and intermedia. Technology for more than it's own sake... USA

Brought to my attention by Spencer Selby, whose own work features in the inaugural edition of this great A&T Web site.

Postmasters Gallery
www.thing.net/~pomaga/

The gallery presents projects created for new media. The latest digitally-based art and experimental design. Unusual and very beautiful (minimalist) site design. USA

Jim Andrews, A&T 05/22/97, sent in this URL. One of the nicest art sites on the Web.

The Uffizi Gallery
www.televisual.it/uffizi

The Uffizi Gallery was founded in Florence in 1581 by the De Medici family. The Web guide contains pictures, comments, biographies, and a glossary of artistic movements and techniques. Italy

Carol Wickenhiser-Schaudt, A&T 03/27/97, sent this. Four hundred years of great art. Enjoy.

Arizona State University Art Museum
asuam.fa.asu.edu/special.htm

Special exhibits at this museum of modern art. Innovative multimedia installation works mainly. USA

John D. Spiak sent notice of this terrific Web site and his involvement in the exhibition, TOKEN. Great show. Bookmark this one.
 

Two heads?
Canadian artist Bart Habermiller reminds us good things come from involvement by many -- as demonstrated above.

Just when you need them most,
Web friends to the rescue with great site suggestions and ideas in abundance. Thanks to all who visited A&T this past week. And hearty big thanks to all who took time to drop a note.

    Image clips and quoted texts by Ted Warnell, Bart Habermiller. Used by permission.
 
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