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23rd July 2002, 14:00
here are two very interesting links about support of digital art.
the first one is the IDK institut für digitale kultur from switzerland.
they make parties and events to give a platform to digital artist, including music and art.
http://www.digitalekultur.net/
(only in german language)
the second is called digitalcraft. It's a "Digital collection and archive of webdesign and games.
A Project of the Museum of applied arts Frankfurt."
The good thing about this instutution is, that they do not only make exhibitions and weblinking, but also have an archieve of web-art projects, that aren't online anymore. They really care for the digital culture. They also make workshops for kids like Computer Gambling, Digital Picture Treatment and Remixing / Digital Musicproduction.
I think they do a good job in understanding to digital culture, mostly for people who think, that gambling, programming and hacking isn't an art thing! good job, well done!
http://www.digitalcraft.org/
the first one is the IDK institut für digitale kultur from switzerland.
they make parties and events to give a platform to digital artist, including music and art.
http://www.digitalekultur.net/
(only in german language)
the second is called digitalcraft. It's a "Digital collection and archive of webdesign and games.
A Project of the Museum of applied arts Frankfurt."
The good thing about this instutution is, that they do not only make exhibitions and weblinking, but also have an archieve of web-art projects, that aren't online anymore. They really care for the digital culture. They also make workshops for kids like Computer Gambling, Digital Picture Treatment and Remixing / Digital Musicproduction.
I think they do a good job in understanding to digital culture, mostly for people who think, that gambling, programming and hacking isn't an art thing! good job, well done!
http://www.digitalcraft.org/