In the early ’90s, EVL collaborated with the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on the interface design and functionality of Mosaic, the earliest web-browser and predecessor to Netscape.
Since then, projects like The File Room, an illustrated archive of cultural censorship cases, have been created, exhibited and widely distributed via the Internet. Other projects, such as Cryptoclub and Synthecology, focus on the web as a community for artistic collaboration or to facilitate early childhood education in the sciences.
From the telegraph to modern live satellite feeds, a flattening of time and space has occurred via technologies concerned with communication and… Read more
Compose, sculpt, and improvise with other musicians and artists in an ephemeral garden of sonic lifeforms. Synthecology invites visitors in this… Read more
The student-based experimental media arts group-Nomads & Homesteaders explore bio-technology, emergent behavior, artificial life systems and… Read more
Community is about people interacting with each other in a multi-user, networked environment and creating collaborative artwork that changes over… Read more
Home Transfer Todd Margolis, Pat Badani, Dmitry Strakovsky, Ozgun Ozguc, Carrie Mandel and Jeff Holmes
October 1, 2000 - November 1, 2000
Home Transfer is an art project that explores the intersection of architecture, the Internet and the public sphere. We investigate the impact of new… Read more
These are experiments with dynamic html and javascript. Submerged Construction is intended to be a metaphore about the frustrations of web surfing;… Read more
sine::apsis experiments, based in Chicago, is a network of artists who take an unorthodox look at the role of technology in relation to human… Read more
A virtual rendition (VRML) of Korean sites will allow visitors to explore these national treasures from Kyoungju City. Along the way visitors may… Read more