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Internet Art Future

Artistic possibilities enabled by new connectivity

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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).

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