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  1. Niku Codepo

    A tribute to Alan Sondheim in the form of code poem.

    Scott Rettberg - 08.07.2013 - 12:47

  2. Tentative d'épuisement de Tentative d'épuisement d'un lieu parisien de Georges Perec

    Tentative d'épuisement de «Tentative d'épuisement d'un lieu parisien» de Georges Perec est une oeuvre qui reprend intégralement le texte de Perec en y ajoutant de nombreux hyperliens. Fidèle au projet perecquien de l'épuisement du réel, de Jonckheere en offre une version hypermédiatique en doublant l'exploration du réel d'une exploration de l'espace Web. En effet, chaque hyperlien de l'oeuvre renvoie à une page Web qui est toujours en lien avec le signification du mot hyperlié. Certaines URL mènent à d'autres oeuvres du Web, alors que d'autres mènent à des sites commerciaux. (Source: NT2)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 26.08.2013 - 10:17

  3. Je me souviens de Je me souviens de Georges Perec

    Je me souviens de Je me souviens de Georges Perec est une oeuvre par laquelle l'auteur s'approprie la démarche de Georges Perec dans son livre Je me souviens, c'est-à-dire l'énumération de souvenirs enfouis dans la mémoire. Le texte est accompagné d'une photo de Perec couché dans son lit. Le texte, quant à lui, est parsemé d'hyperliens qui mènent vers des sites en corrélation avec les souvenirs énumérés. Il est à notre que le site de Philippe de Jonckheere, Désordre.net, contient plusieurs oeuvres rendant hommage à la démarche de Perec. (Source: NT2)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 26.08.2013 - 10:20

  4. La très petite bibliothèque

    La très petite bibliothèque est une oeuvre qui contient des photographies numériques de la bibliothèque de l'auteur. La plupart des livres sont munis d'hyperliens menant vers des images, des extraits textuels ou encore des réflexions écrites par Philippe de Jonckheere. Cet ensemble est complété par un extrait de Penser/classer de Georges Perec, texte dans lequel celui-ci réfléchit aux possibilités de classement des livres d'une collection personnelle. Certains mots du texte de Perec ont été hyperliés par Jonckheere, c'est-à-dire qu'ils mènent à des sites Web ou encore à d'autres oeuvres contenues sur le site Désordre.net de Philippe de Jonckheere. (Source: NT2)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 26.08.2013 - 10:22

  5. Dream Kitchen

    "In this interactive 'Dream Kitchen' players stumble through leaky borders in the sterile 3D world to find that beneath the surface runs a parallel universe populated with inspirited objects."
    (Source: Back of container)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.08.2013 - 12:26

  6. As Much as You Love Me

    As Much As You Love Me is an interactive poetry project that consists of a force feedback mouse and an interactive poem.The project deals with guilt and tries to convey its message using the special proper ties of the physical and graphic interface. The text of As Much As You Love Me is a series of non-apologies, which all start with the words "don't for give me" (e.g."Don't forgive me for the things I've said"; "don't forgive me for the mistakes I've made"). In order to hear the text the user must collect objects on the screen. Each object collected will sound a non apology and increase the physical difficulty of mov ing the mouse.The collected objects cling to the cursor and appear to be tied to the edges of the screen. The combination of the graphic representation and the actual physical effort required to move the mouse as more objects are collected reinforces the attempt of the speaker in the poem to relieve herself from guilt.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.08.2013 - 15:04

  7. My Hands/Wishful Thinking

    Working within the early netart aesthetic of the popup, hypertext, and digital automation of sound, my hands/wishful thinking produces an online memorial to the tragic death of Amadou Diallo, a twenty-two year old immigrant from Guinea who was shot forty-one times based on a case of mistaken identity and police overreaction in 1999. In this piece by Mendi and Keith Obadike, the blinking, repeating hand of Keith Obadike grasps a wallet purchased from the same store on 125th street in Harlem where Diallo worked. Perhaps this is even the same brand of wallet that Diallo held which the NYPD claimed was a gun. Recalling experimental photographs like Glenn Ligon’s Hands (1996), my hands/wishful thinking draws together the hand of the artist, the hand of Diallo, and the hand of the user navigating the web page. Mendi and Keith Obadike begin with the premise that "thoughts are things" and for every shot fired a thought has been written down as an act of poetic resistance. Released in an age before social media, my hands/wishful thinking exemplifies the transformative potential of the Internet at the turn of the millennium.

    Magnus Knustad - 29.09.2016 - 13:44

  8. LOW Prophet

    This short video work was filmed in New York in 2000 and involves a plastic owl reading Bill Joy's text "Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us", published in Wired magazine in 2000. The text outlines a dystopian future where humans a rendered obsolete and are replaced by the sentient beings they created. The plastic owl whose sole purpose is to scare pigeons from the rooftop of the house in the west village spins whilst the words are whispered and the pigeons continue to go about their business paying no regard to it.

    (Source: Author's Statement)

    Cecilie Klingenberg - 01.03.2021 - 15:22

  9. Online Caroline

    Online Caroline is a story told to and, importantly, with its reader. It's built around a database that collects the information you feed it as you read. The reader answers questions about him or herself and the program uses that information to generate personalised emails from Caroline. When you visit Caroline's web site the version you see depends on how much of the story you've read. Each day the reader is limited to one episode consisting of an email and the appropriate version of the web site. In addition to the daily webcam segment, the web site regularly updated diary section similar to a web diary or personal home page. It takes a minimum of 24 days to experience the drama.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.01.2011 - 12:48

  10. Triple Echo: Orpheus and Euridyce

    Tryptich interactive video installation, layering sound and video. As installation, a user would trigger the different speakers by walking in front of one of three screens. Dealing with the myth of Orpheus and Euridyce.

    Scott Rettberg - 04.05.2012 - 10:44

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