Since January 2007 TAGallery asks “What if a link turns into the representative of the artefact, the context and the exhibition at once?”. Until now – July 2008 – there are 500 different answers, represented by 438 artists, 473 artworks, 483 tags, a dozen of curators and still 999 exhibitons to come. Finally it is [...]
July 14th, 2008 · Tags call, collaboration, collection, contexts, curating, curator, folksonomy, participation, perspectives, platforms, url | 5 Comments »
To post a link and thus to relate two or more contents is a basic method to create a freely accessible and modular network of personal associations on the World Wide Web. The act of linking, which has come to be one of the most common cultural practices on the Internet and which is a [...]
September 3rd, 2007 · Tags about, blog, conceptual, folksonomy, galleries, institutions, loop | No Comments »
EXHIBITION 010
001010a.live-art(LINKreSource)
Works by | !Mediengruppe Bitnik – #!/usr/bin/doma, Vanessa Oniboni, Michelle Kasprzak, Luis Silva, LeisureArts, Scott Rettberg, Ela Kagl, Ursula Endlicher, _____fratha__, CONT3XT.NET | Curated by | CONT3XT.NET (Sabine Hochrieser, Michael Kargl, Franz Thalmair) | Opening | 1 October 2007
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The first exhibition at TAGallery with the title “dead.art(-missing!)LINKreSources” dealt with itself: the link as the [...]
September 3rd, 2007 · Tags absurdity, curating, folksonomy, selfreferentialism | No Comments »
EXHIBITION 006
I tag you tag me: a folksonomy of Internet art
Works by | 53os, _____ING, Agnes de Cayeux, Alan Bigelow, Alexander Mouton, Anders Weberg, Ben Rubin, Brian Caiazza, Carlos Katastrofsky, Chiara Passa, Chih Min, Christiaan Cruz, Chromakey, Cici Moss, Concept Trucking, G. H. Hovagimyan, Garrett Lynch, J. R. Carpenter, James Whipple, Jimpunk, John Freyer, John [...]
July 17th, 2007 · Tags folksonomy, link, netculture, participation | No Comments »