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L'art Génératif. Complements to the book text

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2.13. Net and Web Art... transmedia

(Notes on transmedia to come later. See a possible summary.
See contents, media, multimedia, net art, web

2.13.1. Introduction : three types of networked generative art

Web art may be genrative along three ways (non exclusive) :
- the mere web logic?
- generative applications, with connection between human and non human agents,
- a specific use of the web as net, and of his spaces for a collaborative art.

You'll find a substantial parnorama in Internat Art, a book by Rachel Greene  (Thames and Hudson, c. 2004). Among the most important artists in this domain : Douglas Davis, Heath Bunting, Olga Lialina, Shulgin, Jodi.

Dans cet espace génératif, l’ambiance est plus contestataire, plus anarchiste que dans l’écriture ou la peinture. Le travail y est aussi plus collectif. Quelques exemples.

2.13.2. Galloway /Rabinowitz  : interaction and remote nets

Galloway Alex

2.13.3 The e-toile company

E-Toile

2.13.4 Reynald Drouin

Drouhin Reynald

2.13.5 Fred Forest. Net art, communication art

Forest Fred

2.13.6 Located games, Degoutin /Wagon

Degoutin Stéphane, Wagon Gwenola&