“Painting nature” A Blackberry Painting by Miltos Manetas, 2010
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Olivier Zahm and Miltos Manetas talk about Internet | Interesting to see how Miltos Manetas is painting Olivier’s portrait with a Blackberry, one of Manetas “Invisible Paintings”…
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The 2nd Padiglione Internet by Miltos Manetas at the Venice Biennale 2011 | hosted BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer) by Rafael Rozendaal | In collaboration with the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia, San Servolo Island
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In 2009 Miltos Manetas wrote the “Piracy Manifesto”, a strong statement that sets a turning point for understanding the 2.0 wide culture of remix and its political implications.
We can state that remix culture is everywhere. We find it in net art, photography, video, music, activism, blogs. It all started on a conceptual basis with Duchampian readymades (where he recontextualizes “found source material”).
The “Piracy Manifesto” by Miltos Manetas has been presented at the 1st “Internet Pavilion” during the Venice Biennale in 2009, and at MAXXI Museum in Rome in 2010.
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Gloria Maria Cappelletti Oct. 28, 2011
Hi Wendy! I am glad you liked it! We did the Internet Pavilion again this year - the Accademia di Belle Arti hosted the event - have a look at the website http://www.padiglioneinternet.com/filter/Padiglione-Internet#1550116/2011-Preparing-the-BYOB -
Tom Gary Oct. 28, 2011
Copyright infringement is fine until it's your personal intellectual property that people are acquiring without your being financially compensated. Don't misunderstand me, I'll never ask someone to stop buring cd's or movies from the internet, but I'd probably be angry if it was my copyrights being infringed. I would prefer to be paid for my hard work. Nevertheless, Net Art is very interesting and new to me. -
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