iPod’s Dirty Secret
[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkrRCgFZhGo]The Light Inside
[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjRMs0izHSE&feature=PlayList&p=A770F9FEAFEA1CC3&index=1]Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat, 1895
Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat is considered to be the first motion picture presented to a large public audience.
MEART – SymbioticA’s Fish & Chips

Traffic Sign
Distribution of elementary signs
"The procedure has a layered structure and three independent pictures are generated within the format. […]The three pictures combined here use small squares and two kinds of triangular shapes as their elementary signs. They are of different colours. Within their fields, the squares follow an exponential distribution (it shows in the concentration of square heaps). […]
Computer Composition With Lines

“Computer Composition With Lines” 1964 This work closely mimics the painting “Composition With Lines” by Piet Mondrian.
Wavefunction

technical description of Tierra
Tierra is a computer simulation developed by ecologist Thomas S. Ray in the early 1990s in which computer programs compete for central processing unit (CPU) time and access to main memory.
TV-Buddha

TV Buddha (1974) Closed Circuit video installation with bronze sculpture. [1]
Vectorial Elevation: Relational Architecture 4

Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s>Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Vectorial Elevation is “an interactive art project originally designed to celebrate the arrival of the year 2000 in Mexico City’s Zócalo Square. The website www.alzado.net enabled any Internet user to design light sculptures over the city’s historic centre, with eighteen searchlights positioned around the square. These searchlights, whose powerful beams could be seen within a 15 kilometers radius, were controlled by an online 3D simulation program and visualised by digital cameras. A personalised webpage was produced for every participant with images of their design and information such as their name, dedication, place of access and comments. These web pages were completely uncensored, allowing participants to leave a wide variety of messages, including love poems, football scores, Zapatista slogans and twenty-seven marriage proposals. In Mexico, the project attracted 800,000 participants from 89 countries over the course of its two-week duration.”[1]
GFP BUNNY

Evolved Virtual Creatures
This shows results from Karl Sims’ ”Evolved Virtual Creatures project”, which involving simulated Darwinian evolutions of virtual block creatures.
The Originale
[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiEJdOlgcDE]TV Bra for Living Sculpture
TV Bra For Living Sculpture (1969) is a crucial work within Nam June Paik’s career. Consisting of two miniature televisions attached to a set of vinyl straps so that the screens functioned as the cups of a woman’s bra, this sculpture was designed to be worn by Paik’s collaborator Charlotte Moorman as she performed […]
Biennale.py
In the 2001 Venice Biennale the European Net Art Collective 0100101110101101.ORG, in collaboration with epidemiC, another group known for its programming skills released “Biennale.py”, which is bo
Net Art Generator
Web-based computer program to collage material from the Net.
Software exhibition documentation
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Systems Esthetics
“In 1970, artist and writer Jack Burnham curated the exhibition ‘Software – Information Technology: Its New Meaning for Art‘ at the Jewish Mu
Slow-ScanTV (SSTV)
“Equipment: SSTV Transceiver
Female Extension

Hacking the first competition on net.art
code_swarm
[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R52mi-Fyk0E]
Visualizing the commit history of the Python scripting language project.
Metabody
George Waterman III commissioned MetaBody in 1996, leading to its rise onto the web on MayDay, 1997, in the teeth of a censorial wave here.
Barbie Liberation Organization

The World’s First Collaborative Sentence
In 1995, the Whitney Museum acquired its first work of Internet art, Douglas Davis’ The World’s First Collaborative Sentence.
Three Gems

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Talk-Out!
Three-hour interactive telethon co-sponsored by the Everson Museum and WCNY-PBS.
Surveillance Camera Players do George Orwell’s 1984
This video recorded in 9th of November 1998, Seventh Avenue, 14th Street subway station, Manhattan.
[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9icNuBvJyc0&feature=related]Paper – The Get Out Clause (CCTV music video)
[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2iuZMEEs_A]
The Last Nine Minutes: Live performance for international satellite telecast, documenta VI
[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-fhUb9wWmE]Midas: A Nanotechnological Exploration of Touch
Abstract: The Midas project investigates the trans-mediational space between skin and gold.
Image Fulgurator

LED street art and the 2007 Boston Bomb Scare

The Midas project

Nanotouch Skin to gold.
Zero@wavefunction
The Zero@wavefunction installation and interactivity is based on the way a nanoscientist manipulates an individual molecule (billions
NANO : An Exhibition of Scale and Senses
Excerpt:
Nanotechnology: The Endgame of Materialism
Imagine that one could arrange atoms in any form one wanted: What would one create?
“Is There Love in the Telematic Embrace?” (excerpt with link to longer text)
The past decade has seen the two powerful technologies of computing and telecommunications converge into one field of operations that has drawn into its embrace other
Aspects of Gaia
[video src=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jav5vVGEu9c]
Telephone

telephone, 2000 Robert Lazzarini plastic, metal, rubber, paper 3/6 8″ x 16″ x 8″