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Ursula Hentschlaeger
Zelko Wiener

Webart Shortcuts.
Outlines of an Art World.
2001 - 2003

Twenty-one personalities from the fields of theory, art creation and journalism were questioned in 2002 about different aspects of contemporary art in the world wide web. Today, their statements offer a definitive overview of the many positions held, relating to art phenomena in the web.

The inherent possibilities of the world wide web, as well as a highly engaging conceptuality of new media (art) are emphasised.
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Webart Shortcuts, in: www.zeitgenossen.com/outerspaceip 2002
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Even though research avoids the word “new” as much as possible, it has become enshrined in a combination denoting media that use digital production methods. Any engagement with these instruments - accordingly referred to as New Media - opens up numerous fields of research for a wide range of approaches. The field of art does not stay aloof, either: it exeriments with the media and probes their possibilities.

Thus, engagement with New Media is not reserved to science alone, it also thrives in extra-mural research projects and advanced initiatives of individuals. Moreover, the groups whose contribution is central to the establishment of these media are important players: they are producers of content, operators who create and maintain the framework, and users who accepts the offers.
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