
February 14, 2012
Internet Art Future
Artistic possibilities enabled by new connectivity
By Metropolis
Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on February 2012

Telecom giant NTT looks at the future of internet art in a new exhibition at its ICC multimedia museum. The idea of the show is to look at the latest imaginings for networked art, with a focus on the new possibilities enabled by mobile connectivity and social networks. The half a dozen or so artists whose works are on show range from Japan’s DJ Puri Puri, who creates networked online music, to Aaron Koblin + Takashi Kawashima, whose Ten Thousand Cents project called on thousands of artists to paint tiny parts of a $100 bill.
NTT InterCommunication Center, until Mar 18 (listing).