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Are there already enough net art websites offering data-related content?

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Are there already enough net art websites offering data-related content?

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CREDITS “Prototype #44, Net Pirate Number Station” is part of an on-going series of art projects which Yoshi Sodeoka initiated in 1997. There are more than 10 pieces in the series to date. They have been shown variously at the Whitney Museum of Art’s Artport, Thing.net, Soundtoys.net and Hotwired’s RGB Gallery and so on. In making them, Sodeoka has utilized different technologies—including Shockwave, Flash, Quicktime and even DVD—always trying to comment on issues of media, technology and humanity, while celebrating the analogue aesthetics of television and radio. To view the past Prototype projects, please go to http://projects.c505.com/index.html. For more information on the prototype series as a whole, there is a very nice review by Curt Cloninger in the Intelliget Agent, an online net art zine by Whitney Museum of Art’s curator Christiane Paul: http://www.intelligentagent.com/archive/Vol3_No1_reviews_netart_cloninger.html C505 info@c505.com Yoshi Sodeoka: Concept, Artwork, Audio Se

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