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ICT & ART - ICT & Art Web SitesLest you think that ICT & ART CONNECT is new, or if you are not interested in ICT & ART CONNECT (which is driven by a techno-science governmental agency appropriating art for its own technocratic agenda), here you will find links to web sites that relate to ICT & ART. Please note that the Google DevArt web site suggests that art made with code is a new art movement. This is not the case. In due course a specific web page dealing with the long history of ICT & Art (also known by other names such as Computer Art, Digital Art, Generative Art, etc.) will be added. Claims of novelty, newness, etc. are always questionable, especially if one does not have sufficient knowledge of the state-of-the-art, or if other hidden agendas are in play (which in the case of ICT & Art is the case):
Google DevArt DevArt is a celebration of art made with code by artists that push the possibilities of creativity – where technology is their canvas and code is their raw material. https://devart.withgoogle.com/ Digital Revolution: An Immersive Exhibition of Art, Design, Film, Music and Videogames (Barbican, London, 3 July 2014 to 14 September 2014) This immersive and interactive exhibition brings together for the first time a range of artists, filmmakers, architects, designers, musicians and game developers, all pushing the boundaries of their fields using digital media. It also looks at the dynamic developments in the areas of creative coding and DIY culture and the exciting creative possibilities offered by augmented reality, artificial intelligence, wearable technologies and 3-D printing. It includes an exhibition covering 50 years of artists’, filmmakers’, architects’, designers’, musicians’ and game developers’ involvement with digital media. https://www.barbican.org.uk/digital-revolution Hack the Art World There is no such thing as DevArt, there is only art. Art made with code and computers has been around since the 1950s. There is no need to define it as DevArt, and market it as something shiny and new. In the sixties, artists like Frieder Nake, Lillian Schwartz and Vera Molnar started creating and exhibiting art made with computers. The Cybernetic Serendipity exhibition opened in 1968 in London … Digital Revolution Exhibition in Stockholm (25 October 2014 to 30 August 2015) This interactive exhibition brings together a range of artists, film-makers, architects, designers, musicians and game developers. The content is no longer accessible on the link: http://www.tekniskamuseet.se/1/start_en.html Cybernetic Serendipity: A Documentation (Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 14 October 2014 to 30 November 2014) Cybernetic Serendipity, the landmark exhibition curated by Jasia Reichardt in 1968, is being celebrated in the Fox Reading Room with a display of documents, installation photographs, press reviews, invitation cards and publications. Attracting the attention of the national and international press at the time, Cybernetic Serendipity was the first international exhibition in the UK devoted to ... https://archive.ica.art/whats-on/cybernetic-serendipity-documentation Cybernetic Serendipity (Unofficial Archive) Organised by artist Yuri Pattison http://cyberneticserendipity.net/ Cybernetic Serendipity: A Walkthrough with Jasia Reichardt In this walkthrough, Jasia Reichardt shares her memories of the groundbreaking exhibition Cybernetic Serendipity and muses about the future. Decode: Digital Design Sensations Curated in collaboration with onedotzero, Decode: Digital Design Sensations, 8 December-11 April 2010, at the V&A was a ground-breaking new exhibition showcasing the very latest in digital and interactive design. Featuring interviews with co-curators Shane Walter and Louise Shannon and artists, Jason Bruges, Troika, Golan Levin and Andy Cameron. Decode: Digital Design Sensations Leonardo Network The International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology http://www.leonardo.info/index.html
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