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Internet art can take concrete form in artistic websites, E-mail Projects , artistic Internet software, Internet-based or networked installations, online video, audio or radio works, networked performances and installations or performances offline. Internet art as a "movement" is part of New Media Art and Electronic Art . A few sub-genres of Internet art are Software Art , Generative Art , Net.radio , Browser Art , Web-specific Art , Spam Art , Click Environments and Code Poetry .

In literature, the terms ''Internet art'', ''Internet-based art'', ''net art'', ''net.art'', ''Web art'' and "artists working with networks" are used together; not any of those names has predominated until now. Some feel the term , Superbad (Ben Benjamin), Etoy / the etoy. CORPORATION, Snarg, Mez , ( Mez breeze), Zuper (Michael Samyn), I/O/D (Collective), Valéry Grancher , G. H. Hovagimyan , Frederic Madre, Eryk Salvaggio, Annie Abrahams, Marc Garrett, Ruth Catlow (Furtherfield.org) and Antiorp to name but a few. Some culture producers on the Internet liken the term "net art" or "net.art" to a pun, a recapitulation of the consumerist ideals of Pop Art .


HISTORY AND CONTEXT

Internet art is rooted in a variety of artistic traditions and movements. Some Internet art projects are particularly related to -based IRCAM , a research center for electronic music. The fact that both the computer and the internet have become a common, accessible technology has opened this formerly high tech art circuit up to a much broader field of artists.

Internet art was most visible and witnessed its peak from , Knowbotic Research, Joseph Nechvatal, Udo Noll, Philip Pocock , Felix Stephan Huber, Wolfgang Staehle, Gregor Stehle and Florian Wenz.


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REFERENCES

  • Art Servers Unlimited, ed. Manu Luksch, Armin Medosch (1998) http://asu.sil.at ISBN 899858985

  • Baumgärtel, Tilman (2001). ''net.art 2.0 – Neue Materialien zur Netzkunst / New Materials towards Net art''. Nürnberg: Verlag für moderne Kunst. ISBN 3933096669.

  • Wilson, Stephen (2001). ''Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science and Technology''. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press. ISBN 026223209X.

  • Net Art Review a daily updated site that tries to keep pace with what is happening in the world of netart: netartreview

  • The syndicate network for media culture and media art : http://anart.no/~syndicate