Chris Joseph

Electronic writer and artist

net.NET - netart features Christmas edition

JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technology in Contemporary Art
www.javamuseum.org

is happy to launch its Christmas edition of net:NET - netart features. Like edition I , also the 2nd edition of net.NET is presenting 7 artists and selected works –>

“D.F. MAZE”, 2006 by Ernesto Rios (Mexico)
“District of Leitavia”, 2004 by Ian M Clothier (New Zealand)
FUSE, 2004 by SoiiZen Art Labs (Taiwan)
“Antroptic”, 2007 by Ethan Ham/Benjamin Rosenbaum (USA/CH)
“Sonic Map of Battersea Park”, 2007 by Gaya Gajewska (UK)
“X_Reloaded”, 2005 by santo_file (Spain/Italy)
“Neue Kathedrale des erotische Elends”, 2004- by Dirk Vekemans (Belgium)

The feature can be accessed on JavaMuseum directly via http://www.javamuseum.org/2007/index5.html or any other feature of the 2007 series on www.javamuseum.org

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Edition I of net.NET, launched on 1 November 2007 is featuring works by
Adele Prince (UK), J.T.Wine (USA), Carlo Sansolo (Brazil)
Les Liens Invisibles (Italy), MEZ (Australia), Konstantia Sofokleous (Cyprus)
Katty Vandenberghe/Chris Diedericks (South Africa)

All net.NET - netart features are also launched in the framework of NewMediaFest2007 - and can be accessed via the festival interface on http://2007.newmediafest.org and http://www.newmediafest.org/blog/

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JavaMuseum - Forum for Internet Technology in Contemporary Art
www.javamuseum.org
wishes all its visitors and friends in all parts on the globe a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Peaceful New Year 2008 !!

Listen also to the Christmas message “urbi et orbi” by Wilfried Agricola de Cologne, director and curator of JavaMuseum, on AgricolaTV - http://tv.agricola-de-cologne.de/blog/

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