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  1. Rhizome Artbase

    Founded in 1999, the Rhizome ArtBase is an online archive of digital art containing over 2,500 art works. Encompassing a vast range of projects from artists all over the world, the ArtBase provides an online home for works that employ materials such as software, code, websites, moving images, games and browsers towards aesthetic and critical ends. The mission of the ArtBase is to provide free, open, and permanent access to a living and historic collection of seminal new media art objects.

    The ArtBase includes two types of art objects: Linked Objects and Archival Copies. Both, Linked Objects and Archival Copies, include information about an artwork ("metadata"), such as the artist's name, the date the project was created, the project's title, original URL, keywords, technologies used, an artist's statement and a thumbnail image. Artists who submit artworks as Linked Objects or Archival Copies provide us with such metadata, which we may then edit to ensure completeness, consistency and accuracy.

    Source: Rhizome.org

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 27.02.2013 - 13:28

  2. Art and Electronic Media Online

    The Art and Electronic Media Online Companion emerged as a project of an intensive one-week MA seminar at the compArt Center for Excellence in Digital Art at the University of Bremen.  Seventeen students worked together to develop the web interface and initial content based on the 2009 print publication Art and Electronic Media. Indeed, content creation and website design mutually informed each other, so the site has emerged - and will continue to emerge - from a highly collaborative process. The lead Drupal developers were Walter Jenner and Tim Mundt. Cristina Botta, Marten Müller, Ryan Scoville, Jan Smeddinck

    (Source: Art and Electronic Media Online website)

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 07.03.2013 - 15:19