Note on Being a Net Artist (Live-from-Heaven Remix)
20 years of being a net artist include 20 years of
explaining the difference between hypertext and net art
explaining the difference between net art and net.art
removing the dot from net.artist
being called the first Web star (first by W magazine)
being mixed up with European net.artists
being called a pioneer
getting email invitations to international festivals
getting festival invitations addressed to my net art characters
declining festival invitations addressed to my net art characters
declining to send CD versions of my net art
rejecting the art market by resisting objectification
being told that that I am nothing but a writer
being interviewed about net art as something new
believing that the work will live in perpetuity
remixing the work into compatible versions
archiving the work for special collections
storing the ephemera in boxes in the garage
playfully spreading rumors of net art's demise
having a sense of humor about it all
learning to be a professor of net art
learning from my students what net art is
these are not the only things that happened to me,
but the ones that appear first thing in the Paris morning.
(thanks to Lia for the ongoing inspiration)
Mark Amerika is a pioneering internet artist and theorist. He is a kind of cyberpunk feminist and Professor of Intermedia Art, Writing and Performance at the University of Colorado.
explaining the difference between hypertext and net art
explaining the difference between net art and net.art
removing the dot from net.artist
being called the first Web star (first by W magazine)
being mixed up with European net.artists
being called a pioneer
getting email invitations to international festivals
getting festival invitations addressed to my net art characters
declining festival invitations addressed to my net art characters
declining to send CD versions of my net art
rejecting the art market by resisting objectification
being told that that I am nothing but a writer
being interviewed about net art as something new
believing that the work will live in perpetuity
remixing the work into compatible versions
archiving the work for special collections
storing the ephemera in boxes in the garage
playfully spreading rumors of net art's demise
having a sense of humor about it all
learning to be a professor of net art
learning from my students what net art is
these are not the only things that happened to me,
but the ones that appear first thing in the Paris morning.
(thanks to Lia for the ongoing inspiration)
Mark Amerika is a pioneering internet artist and theorist. He is a kind of cyberpunk feminist and Professor of Intermedia Art, Writing and Performance at the University of Colorado.