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Class #24
And now your links, in no particular order unlike the real art world where we see everything in order, and nothing ever confuses or confounds us:
http://www.radiohead.com/worms.php
http://www.trackybirthday.com/
http://jpegmess.org/
from http://jeffbaij.com/index.html (he did that Blood Vomit piece I showed you many classes back) :
http://jeffbaij.com/work/airshow.html, http://jeffbaij.com/work/animalmixup.html, http://jeffbaij.com/work/asyncingmachine.html (scrolling cells), http://jeffbaij.com/work/ascendant.html, http://jeffbaij.com/work/backgroundgifsforegroundgifs.html, http://jeffbaij.com/work/navigation/nightmare.html
http://folksomy.net/jukebox/computerlove/index.html, http://folksomy.net/jukebox/console/index.html
http://allrgb.com/
http://www.jacksonpollock.org/
http://wonderrooms.jesswheelock.com/index.html
http://www.as-found.net/exhibitions/every-image-on-scientology-dot-org/
http://joseph-moore.com/pathologies/
http://www.lastbreathinalaska.com/
http://www.12glowingmen.com/
http://mouchette.org/ (Sally McKay's comments on Mouchette)
This is your final class with me, I can help you with technical problems that you may have with your assignments.
In the meantime, get all these class links onto your own systems. I will be re-tooling the course in the future so this site won't be up for ever, and we have looked at a lot of terrific contemporary online work. I hope it gave all of you ideas for entry points with your own art activities. Some of you will end up challenging many of the prevailing aesthetics of this medium as I've presented it. That's your job (I've told you so often that most of this stuff just might have best-before-dates.)
I hope that some of you continue with the postings on the group blog. I'm not sure how long Berkeley will be hosting the one we've used, but at this point a lot of you can figure out who you'd like to be collaborating with in the future.
Finally Chris Ashley looked up Guelph on Google Earth and this is what he got. Being from California, I will suppose that he's envious of our temperate locale.