Net art for Amnesty International.

. Art

27.02.02 Net art for Amnesty International.
' Shine 'brings together the works of net art of twelve artists to celebrate 40 years of Amnesty International. All works belong to the theme, 'light', as the light of the candle that marks the logo of the humanitarian, and they are: 'Wake' by Gary Simmons, in which part of the work is shown on mouse and disappears his removal, 'Just Saw, Sol, Swirl' Sol Sax, images of turntable, 'Revelation 1.0' Mark Tribe that reported by the website of Amnesty in its pure aesthetics, ie leaving only the photos and blocks of color, 'Sequencer 1.0 'by Leo Villareal,' Stop 'the Shu Lea Cheang that in a tight black and white speaks of solidarity with the Coalition of Women for Peace,' What do we want? ' Nancy Davenport, 'May Pop' by Fischerspooner a garden in bloom driven (pictured), 'Window' of Fakeshop a chaotic bombardment of images strident with American and Arab news in audio / video, 'Amnesty Videoharp' with some of Hexstatic significant voice samples of the spirit of Amnesty, 'Singular' Danny Hobart, 'One Potato' Christine Lukas images and text evocative of everyday experiences with shreds of memory that is mixed with the present and a new interface from daguerreotype, and finally 'Conscience Streaming 'Maciej Wisniewski, an application of Netomat (the browser that distorts the vision of sites) to the web pages of the humanitarian association. All this to support the new email campaign by Amnesty.