People who websurf constantly and like art sites would likely like
this well-established techie art site.
As for me, I’m liking this Regine Debatty site. Man she’s good.
The first time I came across “we-make-money-not-art” I thought
that Regine had to be at least 30 or 40 people.
If your cruising for online/interactive/reactive art then furtherfield is a good place to start too.
http://www.furtherfield.org
My other favorite super-prolific blogger (who you’ve probably already heard of) is Nicolas Nova at Pasta & Vinegar.
Comment by Eric — 3/17/2006 @ 2:40 pm
you’ll enjoy networked_performance too: http://turbulence.org/blog
Comment by Turbulence — 3/17/2006 @ 3:53 pm
I’m quite the Nicolas Nova fan. I just met him this year in Switzerland. He’s
on top of his game.
Comment by Bruce Sterling — 3/19/2006 @ 4:07 pm
thanks a lot. and i agree with the comments: nicolas nova’s block rocks!
Comment by regine — 3/20/2006 @ 9:34 am
Anybody who’s into digital culture and art probably knows all these sites, but another favorite of mine is Eyebeam’s reBlog. They rotate in guest bloggers, and the current editor is Yury Gitman of MagicBike fame, a bike-mounted WiFi access point (I wrote about it here).
Comment by Paul Schmelzer — 3/20/2006 @ 4:11 pm
This techie art site is growing rapidly:
http://www.freshcreation.nl
Comment by Martijn — 3/21/2006 @ 3:21 am
thanks for the nice comments on Pasta and V. ;)
Few good resources among others:
http://socialfiction.org/
http://www.technovelgy.com/
http://serendip.epfl.ch/Chevilly1/ (a 91 years old blogger from switzerland)
Comment by nicolas — 3/21/2006 @ 7:52 am