Net Art 1994-1998, the story of äda'web

Domenico Quaranta

Life and Thought, ISBN 8834319710 Result of a thesis, this study takes on the story of äda'web object in one of the first attempts, specifically New York, to establish a sustainable model (also economically) of artistic production network. In his controversial attempt to combine institutional and private funds and freedom of expression, äda'web marked a period of debate efferscente reconstructed here in great detail. His path initiatives, successes and failures, in fact, had the time and resources to reflect one of the first on the specific nature of the medium, with hypotheses and experiments that have historically had their weight, such as the development of works in the offline and online part, or the curatorial approaches towards the works in network, or the role of the interface, the revised four times, access to content projects. The text is another piece of a puzzle and theoretical anthology still visibly incomplete and net_condition, Internet Art of Stallabrass, Internet art Greene, Net.art , Archeonet and Net.Art (1 and 2.0) form a bibliography of a fragmented phenomenon so necessary to the understanding of the true extent of the concept of network, how much more elusive in its most fundamental theoretical and demarcation lines of its constituents, despite its celebrated decade of existence.