4Z4, a net art no show.

4Z4

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4Z4
14:11:02 4Z4, a net art no show.
The most recent operation of Linkoln.net is that of an anti-online exhibition of works that drink to the sources of conceptual art, translating it very well in the protocols of the web. Entitled 4Z4, a net art no show the microrassegna crowns the most representative of this trend 'Emptywebsite.com', a work of 1998, made ​​a completely blank page with nothing in it and the code words to be indexed (empty , blank, vacant, vacuum, vacuity, vacancy, void, zilch, nada, empty website, empty web-site, wasteland, nothing, null, nil, zero, emptiness, whitespace, nullibiety). Similarly 'Nowhere.com' is included with its unique page from which there is no escape, while surrounded illustrations, animation, and chirping that reacts to the mouse, in addition to 'Nonplace.com', which consists only of a FAQ philosophical questions and, at times, redundant. Included as well 'Dada.com', consisting of a single page with 'Bicycle Wheel' by Duchamp, and 'Banksy' a site of urban graffiti, which, by contrast, deny the void imposed by the topcoats. The works seem to exude a unique digital nihilism that opens the door to new reflections, made a denial of the creative possibilities of the medium, in contrast to the subtraction of friezes implemented in practice minimalist. The nothing, however, can evoke all that is not there or that you have already experienced rowing with all their might against the production speed of senseless industry. As the curators say "imagine a net space where the pages '404, page not found 'do go slowly decay in the web …"