- Zakros
InterArts: "Founded in 1988 by Randall Packer...is dedicated
to the research, creation and presentation of artistic forms that
dissolve the distinction between disciplines and defy categorization."
- Literary
Resources Online highlights links to hypermedia literature,
emphasizing e-poetry.
- Rhizome
ArtBase describes itself as "an online archive of Internet
art projects. The goal...is to preserve Internet art projects
for the future, and to provide a comprehensive resource for people
who are interested in experiencing and learning more about Internet
art." Includes interactive art. Browse without signing in on Fridays.
- Alternative
Museum, in existence since 1975, now incorporates Web and
digital art.
- Intercommunication
Center: Visit the new media art at this Japanese site.
- F.A.B.R.I.CATORS:
Virtual reality art network described by Franz Fischnaller as
"an interdisciplinary group concerned with the integration
of technology, communication, art and design, [who] strongly believe
that the integration of the existing cultural patrimony with digital
arts and new technological systems can produce an intense marriage."
- Voice
of the Shuttle by Alan Liu at University of California Santa
Barbara is an excellent starting place for all humanities research, mostly texts.
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- Art
Museum Network, site for the Association of Art Museum Directors,
has an extensive database of thumbnail images and list of international
museum Websites.
- Art
in Context includes information about and images by many artists,
recent and not, with a listing of artists by discipline and genre
as well as by name and a database of images by discipline and
genre. For example, you can view Marcel Duchamp's Pencil
and ink on an engraving of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa with
pasted pieces as well as multimedia art by Nam
June Paik.
- ArtsWire:
Online Communications for the Arts includes ArtQuarry, an
extensive database of cultural resources.
- Artchive
and the Webmuseum offer images, informationat
the former, sizable images; at the latter, a glossary of art terms.
- Media/Metaphor
at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., December 2000.
- NoonQuilt
is a cyberquilting project "designed,'stitched' and maintained
by Teri Hoskin from an idea by Sue Thomas" with perl scripts
by Ali Grahamcollaborations
with the Electronic Writing Research Ensemble,
(eWRe) and the trAce
International Online Writing Community.
- whatismoving:
award-winning Website for a "no-budget" movie soon available on DVD that brought 900 people to the world premiere at TCC's Roper Center in Nofrolk.
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