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net practice >>
A multi-curated net art exhibition with selected works chosen for their unique contribution to the early (and ongoing) history of Internet art. Current areas of investigation in the Net Practice area include (h)activism, digital narrative, cyborg cell.ves, creative mindshare, gui.art, image.mapping, ambient zones, metascapes and the uncategorizeable not.art.

This growing database of curated net art projects features links to art sites, artist profiles, interviews, and snapshot reviews of the selected works.
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||| HIAFF 3.0 | university of colorado | department of art and art history | digital arts area | in conjunction with alt-x | atlas | blurr
cyborg-cell.ves >>
"We now proliferate like an identikey termite community. We are bundled in the code. We are written in the HTML."

As you sit at your computer reading this, realize in what you are taking part. You have become part of the construct. The idea of the Cyborg Cell.ves category is to allow you to see that you are part of the mechanism. From the time you logged in, you have, in fact, adopted the cyborg persona. You created a new identikey for yourself, what will be referred to as the I.D.entity. To fully take advantage of the concepts within this section, you will need to think as part of the system, and not simply view this objectively.
Apartment
Marek Walczak
Martin Wattenberg

An interactive conversation between space and user(s).
Apartment
Chroma
Erik Loyer

An interactive narrative dealing with issues of identity in a cyberworld.
Chroma
Empty Velocity
Angie Eng

A look at the internal and external emotional reactions to the technological age.
Empty Velocity
Lexia To Perplexia
Talan Memmott

Possibly the definitive work for Cyborg cell.ves, it is a conversation between application and user.
Lexia To Perplexia
The Cyborg Manifesto

A Flash text dealing with the metamorphosing evolution of humans and technology.
The Cyborg Manifesto