Armin Medosch on Wed, 25 Jul 2001 10:58:38 +0200 (CEST)


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[Nettime-bold] Telepolis presents "Shopping Windows II"






Telepolis presents
Shopping Windows Part II
 
The second part of the Internet art exhibition "Shopping Windows" has 
been launched.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/english/kunst/nk/shopping/default.html
http://www.telepolis.de/tp/english/kunst/nk/shopping/default.html
http://www.telepolis.de/tp/english/kunst/nk/shopping/default.html

The ongoing exhibition with the full title "Shopping Windows - net art 
after the age of e-commerce"  shows new works commissioned by 
Telepolis:

"i.d.k.a.t." by lia 
"Untitled-Game version of 'My boyfriend came back from the war'" by 
JODI 
"Expand, an interface" by Shu Lea Cheang

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/english/kunst/nk/shopping/default.html
http://www.telepolis.de/tp/english/kunst/nk/shopping/default.html
http://www.telepolis.de/tp/english/kunst/nk/shopping/default.html


Lia's work  "i.d.k.a.t." is the latest in a series of works that "attempt to 
articulate mathematical and natural principles below a visual surface in an 
enjoyable and sometimes playful way ... the user can also be seen as an 
additional random-factor in the code which can help to create a more or 
less "organic" result."

With 'Untitled-Game version of "My boyfriend came back from the war"' 
Jodi ask us to enter the game zone for a remix of Olia Lialinas net art 
classic http://myboyfriendcamebackfromth.ewar.ru/ The game is based 
on the free game engine Wolfenstein.

Shu Lea Cheang's "Expand, an interface ... plays on digital frames vs. 
cinema frames ... The hyperlink hypernarrative is deemed obsolete as 
rational yields to E-motional in post-click netivity." In this version,  
image sequences are taken from Shu Lea Cheang's scifi digimovie 
"I.K.U."

Together with the artistic contributions of Part I, <Content=No Cache> 
by Giselle Beiguelman, "BallPool" by Matthew Fuller/Scotoma.org  and 
"Waste_Words Their Weight & Frequency in London's Municipial 
Rubbish" by Harwood/Scotoma.org, Shopping Windows is no complete. 
See the entire show at:

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/english/kunst/nk/shopping/default.html
http://www.telepolis.de/tp/english/kunst/nk/shopping/default.html
http://www.telepolis.de/tp/english/kunst/nk/shopping/default.html

curated by/questions/feedback to armin@easynet.co.uk

http://www.telepolis.de


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