Counter-Whitney Biennial.

. Art

3.5.02 Counter-Whitney Biennial.
It opens today, at the same time the section of net art biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York (USA) [http://www.artport.whitney.org], the long-awaited challenged as Whitney Biennial , a sort of counter-biennial designed by Miltos Manetas and organized by its electronicorphanage.com and michelethursz.com. This year, the editors have assumed that among the works of webdesign and those of net artists there is no longer any difference, inviting everyone to contribute through the standard Flash, assembling the different jobs in the pages that show animated previews, seen that, as claimed by the editors themselves, often the trailers are better than the whole movie. All the works, however, are included in the 'turntable', free software offered by the American artist Michael Rees, which allows you to 'mix' flash in the various jobs through downsizing, rotation, and transparency, thus making the work themselves and complete works' samples' of a single work customized at the same time. All of embodying the definition of Peter Lunenfeld, another of the invited curators, according to which 'Flash is today's Pop'. Among the artists featured online Bernstrup Tobias, Mez Breeze, Jordan Crane, Amy Franceschini, Young Hae Chang Heavy Industries, Digital Sisters Indeed, Lot-ek Architecture, Julia Scher and Leo Villareal, as well as Italians Mauro Ceolin (RGB project) and Limiteazero. com while offline include, among many, Mark Amerika, Vanessa Beecroft, DJ Spooky and Marcos Novak.