ARTdacious ARCHIVE
of sites featured in the past in
"WOW! HAVE YOU BEEN HERE!?"

 

Take a trip to Denmark and look around in the Hyper Hall fashion gallery. These designers take a wholistic approach to presenting the cultural apspects that influence fashion trends along with the presentation of their fashion designs.

Take a cyber trip to Brian Evans Computational Art Gallery. Our favorite section is the screening room where Brian shares the results of some of his exploration with the sound visualization.


Take a cyber trip to the Synergy site and intrigue your mind with playing the "Hygrid" game. This collaborative cyber art project was another of the 1996 winners of Austria's Prix Ars Electronica.

Terry Whitt's Cyberhome is sparsely settled. Like many artists working on the web, time for a home site is limited by the jobs being worked on. Terry grew up in the San Franciso Bay area, has an MFA in Painting from the San Franciso Art Institute and is currently working with Bliss as a tool.


So, have you been to the online opera "Ausländer und Staatenlose"? is a Masters Project being conducted via the Masters & PHD Research Program, Centre for Animation and Interactive Media, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia.

The story line is based on plays and short stories by Elena Garton who fled St. Petersburg and the revolution in 1914. It provids an insight to more than three decades of life on the road in war-torn Europe. This generative online opera from is composer Andrew Garton.


This week we send you to experience a cyberplace. The Etoy site was awarded Austria's Prix Ars Electronica for pushing the artistic frontier of the new web technology.

Self Help Graphics, East Los Angeles' leading visual arts institution for the past 25 years, presents an exciting array of workshops, programs and exhibitions throughout 1997. Their online Galeria makes it possible everyone to see the dynamic art that explodes out of this subculture.

PierWalk '97 at the Chicago Navy Pier. We couldn't make it there in person, be we are thrilled to discover that we can share the experience with the rest of the world.


Ichimura Manjiro presents KABUKI for EVERYONE with a delightful presentation of the cultural art form. Included are video clips of performaces and makeup application and sound clips of the accompanying music.


The Community Bridge, epitomises one of the very best ways in which the Web can be used as a tool.


We don't want you to miss a chance to experience the cyber space MindSpawn.


While we recognize that many still object to large paintings done with spray paint in cans being considered ART, the Web is providing a venue for international exhibition of this work. The Art Crimes site is an experience that should cause a change in this point of view. Perhaps you would like to join in on The World Wide Wall or participate in the Worldwide Wildstyle Battle: Mare 139 vs. the World.


Seeing paleolithic cave paintings gives us such an awesome spiritual thrill with the realization that mankind from the earliest times saw and felt and experienced the beauty of animals and expressed it with the same sophisticated artistic vocabulary that we still use now. Our picture in our minds that "cave men" were unintelligent loutish brutes functioning mostly on instinct is totally belied by these paintings. One of the miraculous things about the Web is that now the entire world can see such paintings a the site Palaeolithic painted cave at Vallon - Pont-d'Arc (Ard¸che ) provided by the French Ministry of Culture.


The AlienNation Co. was formed in 1993 and based in Chicago (USA) and in other countries, AlienNation Co. is an intermedia performance group experimenting with cross-cultural ideas and multiple media. The members of the collective bring together their diverse artistic experiences in dance, theatre, visual art, film/video and music, connecting their processes and sensibilities to explore new performance strategies.The Knitting Factory site is a dynamic example of one of the ways in which the Web makes stimulating new cultural developments available all over the world. You will need the StreamWorks plug-in for your web browser in order to fully exploit this site.


URLy Sylke Productions and ARTdacious believe that one of the most valuable benefits of The Web is the sharing of ideas, cultures and joy of the human experience between people from all over the world. Drop in on Yothu Yindi, a contemporary Australian music group made up of musicians from local indigenous peoples.


Asian Art Museum of San Francisco and Apple Computer collaborated to bring you the1995 exhibit "Mongolia, the Legacy of Chinggis Kahn" in QuickTime VR.
(you will need the QuickTime Plugin for your browser)


The Haight-Ashbury is a tribute to the life style and culture that was and still is found in "the Haight".

PORT: Navigating Digital Culture
Organized by a r t n e t w e b
MIT List Visual Arts Center
January 25 through March 29, 1997
PORT is an exhibition of networked digital worlds on the Internet organized by artnetweb. Scheduled, time-based Internet projects by individuals and groups will be projected into the physical gallery space and accessible over the Internet during the duration of the exhibition.


PARKBENCH
NYU Center for Advanced Technology Project