Re: [NetBehaviour] State of Art - A Conversation with G.H. Hovagimyan.

2009-11-30 Thread marc garrett
CORRECTION... Sorry - this is the correct link is http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=368 marc ___ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour

[NetBehaviour] State of Art - A Conversation with G.H. Hovagimyan.

2009-11-30 Thread marc garrett
State of Art - A Conversation with G.H. Hovagimyan. A conversation between G.H. Hovagimyan and Mark Cooley conducted through electronic mail. http://www.furtherfield.org/display_user.php?ID=906 Hovagimyan with Cooley about his experiences around censorship in art culture, identifying some of th

Re: [NetBehaviour] State of Art - A Conversation with G.H. Hovagimyan

2008-02-25 Thread carlos katastrofsky
hi, i have to say i'm convinced of both possibilities - that programming can be art and that art can be programmed. but what is sometimes really boring -and i think that i'm going here with G.H.H. (please correct me if i'm wrong)- is that artists, who are expected to talk about their work, just ta

Re: [NetBehaviour] State of Art - A Conversation with G.H. Hovagimyan

2008-02-25 Thread james jwm-art net
Hi Mark, Although I enjoyed reading this conversation and found it very interesting, I've picked up on the last paragraph, which provokes. It also relates to what Marc is saying with regards to his return to making net art. Often artists working in new media believe that you must write your own

[NetBehaviour] State of Art - A Conversation with G.H. Hovagimyan

2008-02-22 Thread mark cooley
State of Art - A Conversation with G.H. Hovagimyan A conversation between G.H. Hovagimyan and Mark Cooley conducted through electronic mail - January 2008. MC: Over the years, you've had experiences with various authorities that have tried in one way or another to censor your work. I'm interes