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“Artists have always been among the first to reflect on the culture and technology of their time, and decades before the digital revolution had been officially proclaimed, they were experimenting with the digital medium” “[New technology] offers entirely new possibilities for the creation and experience of art.”Christiane Paul, Digital Art, 2003:7
		http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FuturismFuturists:“The changing perspectives of flight constitute an absolutely new reality that has nothing in common with the reality traditionally constituted by a terrestrial perspective”Perspectives of Flight, 1928
Rotary Glass Plates (Precision Optics [in motion]) 1920Marcel DuchampOptical Illusion machine, Marcel Duchamp http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cZVnQeeic4
Light Space Modulator (1922- 1930)    LászlóMoholy-Nagyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVnF9A3azSA
Dada & FluxusEvents & Audience participation
Open Score, 1966Robert RauschenbergExperiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T)9 evenings: Theatre & Engineeriing, 1966http://www.9evenings.org/openscore.php
voice-over on documentary video from 9 evenings: Theatre and Engineering.  E.A.Thttp://www.fondation-langlois.org/html/e/page.php?NumPage=1842“I want to remove the notion of the separation between the artist and the engineer. I think that the engineer is separate from other people simply because of his very specialized knowledge. And very shortly because of the continued use of those specialized knowledges, if on the one hand the artist can become aware so to speak of the technology, and if the technologist can become aware so to speak of the fact that the show must go on, then I think we can expect interesting art, but we may just very well expect an interesting change in the social order. The most important effect it seems to me at the present moment is that the position of the engineer as a possible revolutionary figure. And it may very well come as a result of the artists and engineers collaboration because the artist for years now has been a repository so to speak of revolutionary thought whereas the engineers in their recent history have been the employees of the economic line. But in relating to the artists they become related to a revolutionary factor.”
Magnet TV, 1965Nam June Paik
Concerto for TV Cello and Videotapes (1971)Nam June PaikPerformed by Charlotte Moorman
TV Buddha, 1974Nam June PaikClosed Circuit video installation with bronze sculpture
Electronic Superhighway: Continental US (1995). Forty seven channel and closed circuit video installation with 313 monitors, neon, and steel structure; color, sound, approx. 15x32x4 feet.
Audience ParticipationRule based artInternet artCode based art / software artGamesRoboticsArchives & databasesTelematicsSocial networksActivism
Virtual Places, Imagined LandscapesIn the “Virtual Places, Imagined Landscapes” project you will create a virtual journey through real and imagined places, using digital photographs, websites, animation and projection.
layered placesdigital and real hybrids
ASCII architecture, 2000VukCosichttp://www.ljudmila.org/~vuk/ascii/architecture/
ASCII architecture, 2000VukCosichttp://www.ljudmila.org/~vuk/ascii/architecture/
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch, Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, New York, 1984-1985 Krzysztof Wodiczko
Years/ Months/ Weeks/ Days/ Hours/ Minutes/ Seconds 1996Tony Ourslerhttp://www.tonyoursler.com/
Project for Physic Garden, 2008Tony Oursler
Displaced Emperors, 1997Raphael Lozano-Hemmerhttp://www.lozano-hemmer.com/displaced_emperors.phpHabsburg Castle in Linz, Austria / Habsburg residence in Mexico City
34 North 118 West – Jeff Knowlton & Naomi SpellmanImagine walking through the city and triggering moments in time. Imagine wandering through a space inhabited with the sonic ghosts of another era. Like ether, the air around you pulses with spirits, voices, and sounds. Streets, buildings, and hidden fragments tell a story. The setting is the Freight Depot in downtown Los Angeles. From the history and myth of the Railroad to the present day, sounds and voices drift in and out as you walk.
Doves, 1999Ursula Dammhttp://ursuladamm.de/doves-1999
Crowd Compiler, 2004-05Christian Noldhttp://www.softhook.com
In Real Time, 1999Janet Cardiff & George Bures Millerhttp://www.cardiffmiller.com/
connected spaces& telematics
Hole-in-Space, 1980,Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz‘Public Communication Sculpture’live two-way telecommunication event between New York and Los Angeleshttp://www.ecafe.com/getty/HIS/index.html
Telematic Dreaming, 1992Paul Sermon
In Conversation, 1997Susan Collinshttp://www.inconversation.com/
In Conversation, 1997Susan Collinshttp://www.inconversation.com/
Transporting Skies, 2002Susan Collins
social networks
London Wall, 2010Thomson & Craighead“London Wall is a physical manifestation of the invisible city all around us; a poetic snapshot of social networking traffic from within a three-mile radius of the Museum of London.” http://www.thomson-craighead.net/docs/londonwall.html
Buscando al Sr. Goodbar, 2010Michelle Teran“Buscando Al Sr. Goodbar” is a journey through Murcia, Spain that involves a search for the locations and authors of various YouTube videos produced in the city.http://www.ubermatic.org/?p=225
Flat Earth Thomson & Craighead“Flat Earth is a desktop documentary, which takes the viewer on a seven minute trip around the world so that we encounter a series of fragments taken from real peoples' blogs. These fragments are knitted together to form a kind of story or singular narrative.”
live networks
Short Films about FlyingThomson & Craighead“Short Films about Flying is a networked installation by Jon Thomson & Alison Craighead in which an open edition of unique cinematic works are automatically generated in the gallery, and in real-time from existing live data found on the world-wide web. “
game spacesBringing the virtual into the real and the real into the virtual
An Artists Impression, 1999Nina Pope & Karen Guthrie
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Q4U, 2004FengMengbo
Windowsninetyeightigloo – Bruno Martelli & Ruth Gibson
Windowsninetyeightigloo – Bruno Martelli & Ruth Gibson
virtual journeys
Imaginary Journey, 2003Heidi Tikkahttp://imaginaryjourney.uiah.fi/
Pico MiradorRachel Reupkehttp://picomirador.org/
Pico MiradorRachel Reupkehttp://picomirador.org/
Pico MiradorRachel Reupkehttp://picomirador.org/
Murmurhttp://murmurtoronto.ca
Murmurhttp://murmurtoronto.ca/place.php?232580
fictional landscapes
“Digital technologies add an extra dimension to the composite and collage, for disparate elements can be blended more seamlessly, with the focus being on a ‘new’, simulated form of reality rather than on the juxtaposition of components with a distinct spatial or temporal history.”Christiane Paul, 2003, Digital Art,  London, Thames & Hudson.
OldtonTim Wright
OldtonTim Wright
OldtonTim Wright
Westcoast, 2009Ulu Braunhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYj_CM_3PQk
locative media
GPS drawingJeremy Woods
HenrikEkeus
BiomappingChristian Noldwww.biomapping.net
Digital artintroductionv3
Masaki Fujihata
Simultaneous echoes, 2009Masaki Fujihatahttp://www.fujihata.jp/s_echoes_09/
Birds of Pray Feat. Edward Armitage, 'The Siren', 2010HaroonMirzahttp://www.clickfolio.com/haroon/
Further resources        http://jensouthern.tumblr.comVirtual Places, Imagined LandscapesIn the “Virtual Places, Imagined Landscapes” project you will create a virtual journey through real and imagined places, using digital photographs, websites, animation and projection.A series of 5 or more digital images (on DVD or printed)A short animation (on DVD)A Tumblr.com website (a print out and URL)A group digital projection (In the LICA installation space)

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