Title: Networks are system of interconnected components'
1Networks are system of interconnected components.
NETWORK
Networks consists of nodes connected by links
2Networks everywhere!
3Art (traditional media, digital, and net art)
influenced by, and engaged with, networks.
Mapping Networks Creating Networks Hacking
Networks
4Network Project
Network Reading
5Mapping Networks
6Internet/Web Mappings
7The Internet 1998, Bill Cheswick not presented
in an art context
8Visualization of www.ucsb.edu made with
Webstalker, I/O/D (1997)
9Mapping Social Networks
10Personal Friendster Network, Jeffrey Heer (2004)
not presented in an art context
11Trace Encounters, W. Bradford Paley and Jefferson
Y. Han (2004)
12Political/Power Networks
13Mark Lombardi George W. Bush, Harken Energy and
Jackson Stephens, ca 1979-90" (1999)
14They Rule, Josh On (2001-2004)
15Angie Waller, Data Mining the Amazon (2002)
Conservative
Liberal
16Connecting everything
17Universe, Jonathan Harris (2007)
18Creating Networks
Creating communication devices Creating/facilitati
ng community/communication Collective
activity/creativity
19Creating communication devices
20The Furtive Ear, Bernie Lubell (1996)
21Why Words Fail, Bernie Lubell (1998)
22Creating/facilitating community/communication
23Levines, Irish-Jewish Canadian Restaurant, Les
Levine (New York, 1969)
24Food (Restaurant) , Gordon Matta Clark (1971)
25Rirkrit Tiravanija
Untitled 1992 (Free), Recreated at David Swirner
Gallery 2007
Video from installation at David Swirner Gallery
(2007)
Untitled (Apartment 21) (2005)
26Flash Mobs
The first flash mob organized in Manhattan in May
2003, by Bill Wasik, senior editor of Harper's
Magazine. More than one hundred people converged
upon the ninth floor rug department of Macy's
department store, gathering around one particular
very expensive rug. Anyone approached by a sales
assistant was advised to say that the gatherers
lived together in a warehouse on the outskirts of
New York, that they were shopping for a Love Rug,
and that they made all their purchase decisions
as a group.
27FlockSmart.com
http//jyte.com/cl/flash-mob-is-art
28Kings X Phone In, Heath Bunting (1994)
29Dialtones a Telesymphony, Golan Levin et al.
(2001)
NPR Radio Interview
30Jabber Wocky, Eric Paulos/Urban Atmospheres (2004)
31Fear Buddies, Daniel Goddemeyer (2006)
The upper scaleshows the current number of people
with the same fear or phobia in your proximity.
The lower scaleshows the overall number of
anonymous encounters with people having the same
fear or phobia currently as you.
The fear buddyis constantly checking for the
number of available devices with the same fear
or phobia in your proximity.
32Message in a Bottle, Layla Curtis (2004)
33Collective activity/creativity
34Desktop Is, Alexi Shulgin (1999)
35Collective Alphabet, The Smaller Picture by Kevan
Davis (2002)
36Carnivore, Radical Software Group et al (2001)
37Processing, Ben Fry and Casey Reas (2005)
38Hacking Networks
Misbehaving creatively in Networks/Communities P
ropagating (Mis)information in Networks
39Misbehaving creatively in Networks
40 Velvet Strike, Anne-Marie Schleiner (2002)
41Joseph Beuys' 7000 Oaks, 0100101110101101.ORG
(2007)
42Auctionism
Important Artist Demographics for Sale, Jeff
Gates (1999)
Art Gallery Space 4Rent - 73,440 min of fame!,
AKSHUN (1999)
Use Cary Peppermint As medium, Cary Peppermint
(2000)
Blackness for sale, Keith Obadike (2001)
43Yeeha!, Jodi (1996)
44the Surveillance Camera Players (1996-gt)
45iSee, Institute for Applied Autonomy (2001)
46Propagating (Mis)information in Networks
47Jam Echelon Day, Global collaboration of
Hactivists and the Electronic Disturbance Theatre
1999
48The Zapatista Tactical FloodNet, Electronic
Disturbance Theatre (1999)
49Biennale.py, 0100101110101101.ORG (2001)
50Re-Code, The Conglomco Media Network (2003)