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In this category are not listed graphic works with automatic loops, linear animations or movies. Evolutive objects are, in some way, alive, as they offer different experiences when interacting in different moments or under different conditions.Evolutive digital works are artistic objects that change and evolve by themselves, without the direct action of the author or the users.
Artistic objects and experiences where digital support is the core but physical elements are used in a real space. Personal journals should be submitted to the appropriate subcategory in Arts: Online Writing: Non-Fiction: Online Journals: Individual.This category is for magazines and e-zines concerned with digital art. Net.Art is more than simply art on the Net. For this reason plain graphics and web design will not be listed in this category. Consider submitting your site to Flash and Shockwave/Designers, Design/New Media, Web Design and Development, or a subcategory within Arts/Visual Arts.Net.Art is a conceptual, signal based art form with its roots in the early video art of the 1970's. Net.Artists investigate the conventions of the Internet and its users. This often involves structural changes: The artist creates a system that can be extended by users, possibly dispensing with hyperlinks, or using them in such a way that any orientation is lost.
There is still dispute over how, and if, net.art should be defined: But it's apparent, after four years general use of the term 'Net.Art,' that this type of work has reached a critical moment in its development. It has found a place in major galleries and is now appearing on other information devices, such as WAP phones and PDAs. Consider submitting to Arts: Visual Arts: Computer Graphics: 3D or Arts: Visual Arts: Computer Graphics: 3D: Personal GalleriesThreedimensional objects and spaces created with artistic purposes.
Web rings are an alternative way to create an interest group on the internet. Members can surf to each other's sites through web ring links which they place on their web pages.
The power behind the growth of many of these rings lies with http://www.webring.org, a non-profit organization. WebRing Org helps its ringmasters assemble interest groups with a minimum of fuss. Digital art web rings can be searched by key word, and description from the Web Ring Organization's main url: http://www.webring.org.
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