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MUSEUMS AND THE WEB 1998

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published April 1998
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Organizing "Beyond Interface: net art and Art on the Net"

For many institutions, "art on the net" is putting images of works in their collections on the Web. For many practitioners, digital media are a tool that allow the re-creation of familiar strategies of traditional art practices or the Web is little more than another venue, a delivery mechanism. "Beyond Interface" is an online exhibition of juried and curated net art projects for which the Net is both a sufficient and necessary condition of viewing/experiencing/participating.

"Beyond Interface" occurs in conjunction with Museums and the Web: An International Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 22-25, 1998. There will be an accompanying online discussion forum from April 9 to May 10, 1998.

Organizing Curator
Steve Dietz, Walker Art Center

Jury/Steering Committee
Remo Campopiano, artnetweb
Craig Harris, Leonardo Electronic Almanac
Susan Hazan, The Israel Museum
Greg Lam Niemeyer, Stanford University Digital Art Center
Chris Locke, University College, London
Pedro Meyer, ZoneZero
Randall Packer, San Jose Museum of Art
Paul Vanouse, Studio for Creative Inquiry, Carnegie Mellon University
Martha Wilson, Franklin Furnace

Institutional affiliations are for identification only. Museums and the Web is organised by Archives & Museum Informatics and Sponsored by the Canadian Heritage Information Network.



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