Posts Tagged ‘Net Art’
Newsbreak, 2013
January 17, 2013
Newsbreak, 2013 – Launch Piece Here: www.barryrjones.net/newsbreak Ideas are complicated. Sound bites, slogans, protest signs are simple. Newsbreak divides the Declaration of the Occupation of New York City into over 500 individual html pages. A javascript randomly and quickly redirects the browser to another page making the meaning of the statement impossible to [...]
2013 | Solo Work | Tags: Internet Art, Net Art, NewsbreakComments (0)
In Progress – Symbolic Reclamations
April 2, 2011
2011 | Blog | Tags: In progress, Net Art, Symbolic ReclamationsComments (0)
TERMINALapsu.org Call for Proposals – Terminal Awards
December 4, 2010
During the 2011 – 2012 academic year, Terminal http://www.terminalapsu.org will award four – $500 stipends to assist in the creation of new internet based art works. The submission deadline is January 30, 2011 Submissions are open to anyone. Terminal can provide webspace for completed projects, or the artists may elect to host the project themselves [...]
2010 | Blog | Tags: Curating, Net Art, New Media, TerminalComments (0)
Terminal Project Launches on November 15 – " The Sky is Falling (A Day in the Life …) by Michael Demers
November 10, 2010
Michael Demers The Sky is Falling (A Day in the Life…) Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion / 12:00am to 11:59pm, Heartfire 11, 3E433 Digital video, 24 two-minute segments 2010 This work consists of captured Sony PlayStation3 video from Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, edited to reflect the seamless passing of game time and “real” time. One minute [...]
2010 | Blog | Tags: Curating, Michael Demers, Net Art, New Media, TerminalComments (0)
Micro, 2008 (with Jason Sloan)
October 15, 2008
Micro from Robb Fladry on Vimeo. On December 10, 2008 Robb Fladry and Barry R. Jones, [ fladry + jones ] joined up for a live online collaboration with fellow media artist Jason Sloan. The December 10th collaboration was a live, online convergence joining our geographic dislocation (Fladry in Tampa Florida, Jones in Nashville, Tennessee [...]
2008 | [ fladry + jones ] | Tags: Jason Sloan, Net Art, Performance, [ fladry + jones ]
For Vivian, 2006
October 15, 2006
Vivian was a little girl from Charlottesville, Virginia who passed away in 1932 at eight years old. Five years before she passed away, Vivian’s mother, Carrie, was the center of a famous Supreme Court case known as Buck v. Bell. In their decision, the Supreme Court decided that it was acceptable for the [...]

