Publication: Art In The World Wide Web (Investigation On Two Interactive Artworks Of Mark Napier)
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Date
2016-07
Authors
Saberian, Farinaz
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The Turkish Online Journal of Design Art and Communication
Abstract
Today, alienation of the art and technology has come to an end and inevitable movement of the world
toward digital culture has also affected the art. In the current study, two internet-based artworks created
by Mark Napier, the contemporary American artist and one of the pioneers of Internet art in the U.S.,
were selected and analyzed. The main point of the study is investigating the role of audience and its
interaction with his artworks, as well the effect of technology in the process of artistic creativity. By
presenting his interactive art project on the Internet, Mark Napier has gone beyond the domain of
exhibitions and museums and has utilized modern technology to make contact with the audience. In his
artworks, audience is the inseparable component of the work and the process of creation finds more
importance than the prototype and final outcome. In the creation process, the importance of active
participation of the audience and artist’s consideration for cultural, political and social issues can be
observed.
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artwork, interaction, internet art, Mark Napier