#browserart

igor · intima.orgintima@tldr.nettime.org
2025-04-03

Today, I visited the exhibition Choose Your Filter! – Browser Art since the Beginnings of the World Wide Web at the ZKM – Zentrum für Kunst und Medien in Karlsruhe.

An excellent exhibition, radical enough in its presentation to capture the spirit of the time in which these works were created. I was happy to see and browse the works of many friends after a long time, works I still remember very well.

photos: instagram.com/p/DH_8EMVMXm3

video: tiktok.com/@iintima/video/7489

#ChooseYourFilter #BrowserArt #WebHistory #ZKMKarlsruhe

A bald man with a white goatee, wearing black round sunglasses with turquoise lenses and a high-collared black shirt with metallic buttons. Behind him, a large screen displays a chaotic mix of colorful, glitched text, code, and pixelated graphics in red, yellow, blue, green, and black. The digital distortion suggests themes of internet history, coding, or digital art.A retro CRT computer monitor displaying raw HTML code in black text on a red background. The computer is part of a row of similar old monitors on a black table, suggesting an interactive or archival digital art installation. A black keyboard and mouse are in front of the screen, and a pair of headphones is on the table nearby.A dimly lit exhibition space with a white pedestal holding a black computer keyboard and mouse. In the background, a large, colorful artwork resembling an abstract web page layout is mounted on the wall. The colors are bold and geometric, with red, yellow, green, and blue blocks. Other screens and installations are visible in the distance.
2025-02-10

"KUNSTSURFER is a browser-based art space. It runs on an add-on that recognises advertisements and replaces them with digital exhibitions. KUNSTSURFER brings art into your daily browsing. It plays with the ways online advertisements look and work. It takes over commercial space to host experimental, digital site-specific curatorial and artistic projects."

m.ash.to/projects/kunstsurfer

#tacticaldesign #art #browserart #digitalart

une grille contenant un ensemble d'images d'oeuvres d'art récentes
2023-06-07

Jevbratt, Lisa: 1:1, every IP, 1999, 2001-2002, web project (screenshot 2009). More informations: Dreher, Thomas: History of Computer Art, chapter VI.3.3 Browser Art. Internet: iasl.uni-muenchen.de/links/GCA #lisajevbratt #thomasdreher #browserart #netart #netarts #netartist #netartists #netartwork #netartworks #computerart #computerarts #computerartist #computerartists

2023-06-02
2023-05-09

Wisniewski, Maciej: Netomat, 1999, browser art (photo from the monitor, October 2000). More informations: Dreher, Thomas: History of Computer Art, chapter VI.3. Internet: iasl.uni-muenchen.de/links/GCA #maciejwisniewski #thomasdreher #netart #browserart #webart #netartwork #netartworks #webartwork #webartworks #browserartwork #browserartworks #newartwork #netartworks #netartist #netartists #webartist #WebArtists #browserartist #browserartists

2023-04-17

I/O/D (Matthew Fuller, Colin Green, Simon Pope): Web Stalker, 1997, browser art (photo from the monitor, August 2000). More informations: Dreher, Thomas: History of Computer Art, chapter VI.3. Internet: iasl.uni-muenchen.de/links/GCA #MatthewFuller #colingreen #simonpope #thomasdreher #webstalker #browserart #netart #netartwork #digitalart #digitalartist #digitalartists #netartworks #netartprojects #netartists #webartist #WebArtists #computerart #computerartist #computerartists #computerartwork

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