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Robert;
have spoken to Bob about the problem with email and I need to get
Florian to send the file over again as Hi,
I was just websurfing and came across your Out there
Page. To my surprise, I saw my site listed, Mythillogical
Gallery (Larry Auerbach). Apparently there's a typo in
the url you have as the link to my website. Its
http://www.users.interport.net/~laarree/,
not
http://www.users.interport.het/~laarree/.
(thats.net, not.het!).
If you could fix the link I'd appreciate it.
Who visited my site??
:-) Larry Auerbach http://www.t0.or.at
http://www.t0.or.at/zero.htm
http://www.t0.or.at/e~scape Wonderful possibilities on this site. I did have trouble
navigating back from some sub-files (no way to return to
previous menus). You might want to look the design at some
point. Otherwise, congratulations on a terrific & important
site. Jim Van Buskirk, Gay & Lesbian Center, San Francisco
Public Library
Hmmm... Here I am at the bulletin board (from an Out There list)
and unlike most real & virtual bulletin boards I have no idea
what other postings there may be...
Very rich site, though, I like especially the short summary
reviews of the linked sites. (ZKM link is dead, by the way).
One peculiar gap: I've wandered about here for an hour and
never seen any mention of the fact that there is digital art
being produced and distributed on CD-ROM. Never even seen the
word, in fact, even in places (Mediamatic, Laurie Anderson)
where it would be very appropriate.
The conventional attitude currently is to dismiss anything off-
line as old news. As an artist working with the medium in ways
that the Net is simply not ready to support, I find this
attitude disappointing.
--Jim Gasperini Back at the "bulletin board" though as far as I can see this
is just email?
All the links I've tried in Out There seem to be dead, looks
like they're all missing a global header (http:// etc)
--Jim Check out my new website, "WHITE FOLKS" at www.whitefolks.com.
Lowell Has it ever occurred to you folks that we might be creating a
generation which regards art as a branch of sociology? Or
has that already happened? Lots of people have put out lots
of really beautiful (yes, I said the b word), creative WEB
sites but all that gets discussed is the social phenomenon. I
personally have had it up to here with art as a social phe-
nomenon. If the author of "Fractal Flesh" wants to carry out
a sociology experiment and/ or demonstration on the Internet,
even a creatively "schizophrenic" one (lots of science is
very creative and also pretty crazy) why does this have to be
"art"? And if it IS art, why does it have to be discussed as
if it were a lecture for Sociology 101? Now people are call-
ing themselves "culture critics." Give me a break.
Post Modernism was always a bore and now that it is OVER,
it is more boring and irrelevant than ever. The WEB is a
magical opportunity to relate to others and be creative, an
opportunity for everyone to be an artist AND a critic.
But the "official" critics seem to have forgotten what art
is, AND what criticism is, so are missing the point. What is
really happening is going unnoticed (as usual), so our
"culture critics" can continue to impress us with how
sophisticated they are.
Victor Grauer
grauer@pps.pgh.pa.us who beat this site with the ugly stick? congratulations on TALKBACK, which I came across
via Mute (UK). I like your annotated
OUT THERE section, similar to what I'm
trying to do in 'Why not Sneeze?', a critical journal of art on the Net.
hope you'll have time to check it out:
http://www.ccc.nl/sneeze/
greetings,
Michael Gibbs
Hello,
I have created a web page of my art (abstracts in acrylic).
If you would like to view it please go to:
http://www.halcyon.com/rsteffen/Art.html
Thank you,
Zing! Hi Robert, I found your site. I like the interactive corpse
idea, which is what it is, right, an idea? For me to actually
participate on my pc would be difficult, since I don't have
any kind of graphic capability on my e-mail, or at least I don't
think I do. But here's a good one for you from the copy desk.
Are you capitalizing the word Web? How about Website. Or is
that Web site? Etc. Walter