“Ylem’s Art on the Edge: An Art Gallery on the World Wide Web” by Reiser – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Ylem’s Art on the Edge: An Art Gallery on the World Wide Web” by Reiser

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    Ylem's Art on the Edge: An Art Gallery on the World Wide Web

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    Digital Atelier

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    Ylem/Artists Using Science & Technology now has an art space on the World Wide Web: Ylem’s Art on the Edge. It ranges in media from artists who do immersive environments, interactive multimedia, and music, to essays on evolving aesthetic theory.

    Ylem’s Art on the Edge uses the World Wide Web to decentralize curating, displaying, experiencing, and eventually, making art within the global community. The nonhierarchical nature of web technology will certainly loosen traditional art institutions’ control of even the definition of art by providing a “bypass” link between the artist and the “user.” The frontier spirit of the web will no doubt push the envelope in the areas of human sensory perception and multi-cultural vision. To facilitate this evolution, Ylem is acting as a WWW host for artists who wish to contribute web pages.


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    Contributors

    Art Pages:
    Annette Loudon
    Beverly Reiser
    Larry Shaw
    Gary Zellerbach

    Interactive Media:
    Beverly Reiser
    Bill Fleming
    Hans Reiser
    Kimberley Edwards
    Life on a Slice

    Music:
    Craig Harris

    Robotic Sculpture:
    Ken Rinaldo

    Large-scale Site-specific Sculpture:
    Anita Margrill

    Digital Photography:
    Annette Loudon

    Digital Photography:
    Diane Fenster

    Interactive Multimedia:
    Lucia Grossberger Morales

    Interactive Multimedia:
    Steve Wilson

    2D Graphics:
    Paul Brown

    Robotic Sculpture:
    Jim Pallas

    Multi-sensory Installations:
    Barbara Lee

    Web Art:
    Ranjit Bhatnagar

    Digital Photography:
    Marius Johnston

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