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Posted onSeptember 4, 2008January 28, 2021New Work

Election 2.008: Graffiti Voting Online

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It’s groupware election graffiti! This new work by Andy Deck will be shown live at Location One during the upcoming exhibition of its first ever Virtual Residency. Your online drawings will be projected for visitors to see in the Location One gallery as well as via the Web at Artcontext. This could be the only electronic voting that counts!

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Posted onMay 24, 2004Miscellaneous

Bush Sucks

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A new Web Ring and Directory.

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A hybrid of telecommunication software and concept art, Artcontext is focused on the aesthetics and politics of collaborative media. Within Artcontext people can behave creatively, cooperatively or destructively; communicating and, at the same time, substantially modifying and revising what will be the experience of the site for future visitors. Andy Deck is an American media artist specializing in Internet art. His work addresses the politics and aesthetics of collaboration, interactivity, software, and independent media. He began working with the Internet as an artistic medium in 1994 and founded Artcontext in 1999.

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