Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 23:14:27 -0400 Subject: RE:net.ephemera Opening reception: Thursday, May 3, 6-9pm.-AT- > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3071690067_54903_MIME_Part net.ephemera May 3-31, 2001 Moving Image Gallery 414 Broadway, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10013 Curated by Mark Tribe of Rhizome.org Opening reception: Thursday, May 3, 6-9pm. Net art is made to be experienced online. How then should museums and galleries best exhibit net art in their physical spaces? net.ephemera takes an innovative approach to this problem by focusing on drawings, diagrams, notes, receipts and other physical artifacts related to the making of virtual work. net.ephemera includes one ephemeron by each the following New York-based net artists/groups: John Cabral, Andy Deck, Ricardo Dominguez of Electronic Disturbance Theater, Angie Eng, Alex Galloway, Jeff Gompertz, GH Hovagimyan, Keith Frank & Jon Ippolito, Yael Kanarek, John Klima, Tina LaPorta, Golan Levin, Diane Ludin, Michael Mandiberg, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, Brian McGrath & Mark Watkins with Akiko Hattori & Lucy Lai Wong, Sally Minker, Prema Murthy, Mark Napier, Cary Peppermint, Wolfgang Staehle, Beth Stryker & Sawad Brooks, Marek Walczak & Martin Wattenberg, MTAA, Maciej Wisniewski. A web site with statements, bios and links to the related net art projects will launch on Thursday, May 3 at http://www.movingimagegallery.com For more information, please contact: Michele Thursz, Moving Image Gallery, +1.212.966.4741, michele-AT-movingimagegallery.com Mark Tribe, Rhizome.org, +1.212.625.3191, mark-AT-rhizome.org -- --MS_Mac_OE_3071690067_54903_MIME_Part
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