Net.Art is a conceptual, signal based art form with its roots in the early video art of the 1970's. Net.Artists investigate the conventions of the Internet and its users. This often involves structural changes: The artist creates a system that can be extended by users, possibly dispensing with hyperlinks, or using them in such a way that any orientation is lost. There is still dispute over how, and if, net.art should be defined: Steve Dietz of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis suggests ``computability, connectivity and interactivity'' as definitive qualities of Net art. ``Network, screen and mouse do not define Net art,'' digital artist Fabian Wagmister of UCLA.
Artists and Projects
This category is for the net.art projects and pages of individual artists or collaboratives.
Collaborative Projects,
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Galleries
Sites of online and offline Net-Art galleries are listed in this category.
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