21 May 2007
WEBSTORM project:
Webstorm is an on-line collaborative project that permits to translate a series of terms in images, connecting words and images in a new context, creating a visual and interactive work.
1. Brainstorm
On-line tool:
- input - each participant write words connect with the theme;
- output - user inputs, group inputs and some of the searched images
2. Voting session
Selection of words and images.
3. Presentation in a web page
Collaborative work is presented in an interactive webpage.
Web Art and Post-Modern movement shared views:
- Preference in the use of playful, anarchic, eclectics and fragmented forms
- Use of digital ready-made
- Reinterpreting old artistic movements, (upgrading the collage concept and showing as Dada and Pop Art are interpreted in the Internet Era)
- Author and public often are mixed
- Process is more important then a final work
- Use of digital ready-made
- Reinterpreting old artistic movements, (upgrading the collage concept and showing as Dada and Pop Art are interpreted in the Internet Era)
- Author and public often are mixed
- Process is more important then a final work
Common aspects in Web Art:
- non hierarchal media (the web)
- decentralized character
- global
- immateriality
- non linear narrative
- use of private live or quotidian aspects
- decentralized character
- global
- immateriality
- non linear narrative
- use of private live or quotidian aspects
Internet:
• Is the contemporary public space
• Chaotic, diverse and overcrowded
• Allow union of people with same ideals from different world’s places, permitting construction of virtual communities
• Computer (and the web) is at the same time an artistic tool and a communication media
• Chaotic, diverse and overcrowded
• Allow union of people with same ideals from different world’s places, permitting construction of virtual communities
• Computer (and the web) is at the same time an artistic tool and a communication media
WEB ART…
… all kind of art projected mainly to be produced at internet and distributed by World Wide Web
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