Unifying art + technology, it could be rewritten for today. Only truly has been relevant for the last 20 years thanks to improving technology & the invention of the computer.
-Interactivity was a huge thing, an innovating offering.
-About being in a room with agoraphobia (fear of groups). You can click on things and learn stuff about her.
-Doesn't feel truly interactive, as you cannot change the outcome
-Outdated FAST, updated once
-Like Lorna, a game involving a city of numbers
-Was updated, the 2nd time changed the joystick to a stationary bike
-The point is based on experience, not on the text
-cutting edge at the time
-Based on ideal of global village utopia, as in the 90's, the internet was supposed to drastically improve people and the future.
-More of a relic vs an artwork, as it is obsolete.
-Form Art (Not a real thing)
-Early Photoshop
-(Both) Commercial photographers
-Animated Painting
-Selling Digital Art
-Hackers distributed it freely
-True interactivity
-Global Village (In Tokyo, but can change from anywhere)
-Purchase "Shares" online, receive art digitally (Like art collecting)
-Digital distribution was a nightmare (slow internet)
-During .com boom (everything had a website)
-Tiny monitors that pull random information from the internet
-Conceptually, it is relevant (can do it today with iPhones)
-After this, realization that future utopia is not coming, brings darker themes.
-Tie-in to Liquid Villa + Jackson Pollock's depths, layers, & optical space (not just superficial)
-Flower forms and projection
-Digital interactive painting space done with projection
-Artist was artist turned programmer who worked for Adobe and helped create After Effects
-Uses both programming and art skills in work
-Using tech (cameras, projectors, and highway plastic) to create a work about personal space and making connections
-An app that was a digital album, each song had an abstract motion graphic that went with it
Synesthesia (A sense impression relating to one sense or part of the body by stimulation of another sense or part of the body.) - Visual Music
-Hactivist Couple that opened their computer to the world; Like Yoko Ono's "Cut Piece"