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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
not.art >>
This category is about unintentional art. Some creations on the net may have been intended for informational, illustrative, or organizational purposes, yet their eloquence of execution suggests artistic statement, aesthetic, and conceptual implications. There are many utility programs/sites on the net that one could classify as 'found art'. Yet, these sites open the possibilities of other conceptions and interpretations beyond their original objectives.
Amandacam.com
Amanda

Ubiquitous multi-linear self-exhibition.
Amandacam.com
Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music
Kenneth John Taylor

Genre defining electronic music examples.
Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music
Stylelab
Diesel

A flash showcase of the latest fashion by Diesel.
Stylelab
Vopos
0100101110101101.ORG

A code version of a live web cam site.
Vopos
Web Roulette
The Internet

The Internet as net.art.
Web Roulette
World Wide Cemetery
Michael Stanley Kibbee

The Internet is where you go when you die.
World Wide Cemetery