how about group architecture - everybody in sketch up - has their own block or room?
see also crowdsourcing in wikipedia
I did write down eight "benefits" for crowd-sourced art on the internet:
The call for submissions can be free and be addressed to huge numbers of recipients thos on occasion the unknown genius will happen upon the project that unlocks that genius
The process of receiving submissions by use the internet to upload and share for free
The possibility of overlaying or collaborating and editing using computer applications - perhaps even in real time
Unlike traditional paper media, you can edit and edit edit and not spoils the work
Doesn’t go out of print, always available - not stuck in a house somewhere
Can share globally immediately - let a 100 critics bloom
Utilize the wisdom of crowds??
Make many people happy - everybody’s a winner
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Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Friday, November 24, 2006
Introducing the Links Menu
In some good time the Links menu will have links to perhaps a couple of dozen web sites. The intention is to provide you with a good feeling regarding the possibilities of Art of the Net.
Do not expect masterpieces. Art of the Net is still in its infancy.
On the other hand be prepared to explore and interact with art in ways impossible with paper, photos or video.
Do not expect masterpieces. Art of the Net is still in its infancy.
On the other hand be prepared to explore and interact with art in ways impossible with paper, photos or video.
Friday, November 17, 2006
Introduction 2006-11-17 - late night
A silly piece of late night writing...
To answer the question “what is the ‘art of the net’?” you must first answer “What is art?”
Since you cannot answer the latter the former is equally beyond you.
Because you don’t know much about art of the net, you must therefore (like all the other punters) know what you like.
The following links will lead you to sites you will like.
If you like what you see, but you are clueless as why it is art then you are definitely one of the very average, average punters.
Great art, however, is inevitably, in its early stages of recognition, appreciated by only a tiny minority of elitist, exquisitely knowledgeable commentators.
Therefore the following must be links to rather pedestrian, low-grade art of the net web sites.
Are they really?
2006-11-17: as this site develops, each link will be prefaced with comments by a curator.
To answer the question “what is the ‘art of the net’?” you must first answer “What is art?”
Since you cannot answer the latter the former is equally beyond you.
Because you don’t know much about art of the net, you must therefore (like all the other punters) know what you like.
The following links will lead you to sites you will like.
If you like what you see, but you are clueless as why it is art then you are definitely one of the very average, average punters.
Great art, however, is inevitably, in its early stages of recognition, appreciated by only a tiny minority of elitist, exquisitely knowledgeable commentators.
Therefore the following must be links to rather pedestrian, low-grade art of the net web sites.
Are they really?
2006-11-17: as this site develops, each link will be prefaced with comments by a curator.
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